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Waltzing MatildaA Book by jstrickoMail order bride story |
CeremonyA Chapter by jstricko“How very nice to meet you Miss Matilda.”, the minister said. “It is lovely to meet you as well.” Matilda replied. They all to.. |
Not Especially GlamorousA Story by terranovaA mail carrier finds the work treacherous |
I Don't Do SadnessA Poem by Dana AlsamsamI decided to write you a letter. A blase letterAbout how happy I am. About howI smile all the time, I got my teeth whitened, and howI've been to Franc.. |
"Just An Empty Box"A Story by Cody WilliamsHilary and Brock get a mysterious package from UPS. They opened only to find that it was not "just an empty box". |
Meeting ChanceA Poem by Alfred KukitzRethinking Snail Mail |
I Still WriteA Poem by gabiaimeeI miss her. |
Okay LoveA Poem by Robert RonnowDear Robert I'm enclosing the warranty for your shaver In caseanything should happen I've circled the address where to bri.. |
The SelfA Poem by Robert RonnowWhat kind of day was it. Cleanthe house. Notice the full moon.Read a sheaf of old poems.Listen to jazz tunes. Open mail.Refuse to make of it morethan .. |
Microstory 71: The AddressA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Microstory 215: Okay, PhoneA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Microstory 249: Perspective Twenty-FourA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
Microstory 250: Perspective Twenty-FiveA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
On Your First Rejected ManuscriptA Poem by Sarah J DhueSitting by the door Waiting for the ka-chunk of the mailbox Checking anxiously Sifting through envelopes Finding nothing but bill.. |
Mail in LaborA Story by Joey NizzThe couple were rushing to the hospital because the wife was in laborAs they walkedA doctor noticed and said to themThat he has invented a machine tha.. |
it’s in the mailA Poem by Alfred Kukitzcheck your mailboxes |
Mail ManA Poem by Sarah J DhueThe mail never came I checked every day For a month Creaking open the heavy Metal iron door Of the mail chute But nothing .. |