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Half-OriginalA Poem by Abdul Batin Osman BeySometimes I feel a bit lonely |
Yi and Selab FightA Chapter by TaylorgwebbAnother behind the scenes look at the relationship between Yi and Selab, something that the main book has too little time for. |
Jazzed out Moorish CatalogA Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Beya Free Thought Poem |
Melody CloudA Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Beyabout myself in a weird way |
Extended FamilyA Book by TaylorgwebbThis is an anthology of apocryphal works surrounding a historical fiction series entitled "Family." Each story is a stand-alone that is attached to a .. |
Huang's PrankA Chapter by TaylorgwebbAn encounter between a local young patriarch and one of his many rivals, a foreign businessman who was wed to his one true love. |
Lu-Woo MeetingA Chapter by TaylorgwebbTwo aged and masterful puppeteers meet to discus the future of our young protagonist as she sets out on her first ever adventure outside of Fenjing. |
Resurrected PoemsA Book by Abdul Batin Osman BeyIn this batch of poems you will find poems that are both personal and spiritual as well as funny and observational. |
In SilenceA Poem by tamimThey say I am quite But I am not In perfect harmony, My mind talks, my heart listens. My words still intact, .. |
Persian RugsA Story by Jack KennedyOne of those stories... |
What's in a NameA Story by DeyanSome backstory on Kye, one of the characters in a short story collection I'm slowly working on in my free time. |
Za'feraanA Poem by Faati JaanI dreamt of sleeping in the midst of saffron flowers, awoke and plucked one from its bed, pulled a deep red thread from the purple haven, the fr.. |
SIGNS FROM THE STARSA Chapter by Peter RogersonThree philosophers from the Eastern lands are in search for an answer to a vision in the skies |
Ahmad Faraz translationsA Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Eager Travelerby Ahmad Farazloose translation byMichael R. BurchEven in the torture chamber, I was the lucky one;When each lottery was over, unacc.. |
Rumi translation of "The Field"A Poem by Michael R. BurchRumi was a Sufi mystic and a believer in Divine Love. We can see that in his poem "The Field." |