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SEO service And it is VitalA Story by logicaljackseoLet us face the facts: social networking sites have revolutionized both communication and business operations. In fact, almost all businesses that run.. |
Passing ThroughA Story by Stephen J. VattimoA Short humorous story about a conversation between an Artist and a Hotel Door Man. |
Nascar Races: Hot Tips to Car RacingA Story by burjRead here an introductory guide about the inner workings of auto racing and the NASCAR teams and circuit in particular. |
The force that placed us here cannot be trustedA Poem by Robert RonnowAt dinner, Zach asksabout our nation's history, wars.I say We're taking on everyone, one at a time.First Britain, then Britain again: "He was the surl.. |
Microstory 43: Missed ConnectionA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
SpecterA Story by TeanpaWarning: Mentions of graphic death.SpecterTonight, like every night, the blaze thrives inside Rowell's mind.It is alive.Its screams are shrill.They ar.. |
The Battle on the FootplateA Poem by David Lewis PagetThey’d never got on before the dance And they certainly wouldn’t now, For Geoffrey Raise had showered praise On the Firem.. |
Microstory 167: Mason PalominoA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
Black Engine DrawsA Poem by GeorgiosAn allegoric verse written in Iambic tetrameter. |
BreakdownA Poem by i.am.the.sun.Waiting hereLooking at the starsWatching all the pretty peopleClimb in all the pretty cars.The sun's creepin upWith the numbers on the clock,It's got .. |
12 FARMER CROFTA Chapter by Peter RogersonThere's a clue or two in an interview with an acquaintance |
One Autumn AfternoonA Story by Debbie BarryA story about a series of interesting encounters for a teenage girl taking a walk in late autumn. |
The Beat Of The Heart Of An EngineA Poem by Alan S JeevesNot a commercial poem, just a little light fun. A car engine personified ? Don't we just love our motor cars ? |