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Get Our Hearts RacingA Book by mischief managedShe wanted to leave this town. He want to reach for his dreams. They both escaped to together, but nothing is as perfect as it seems. |
RacingA Story by HarleyBased on a dream I had. This isn't meant to impress, but I liked it and wanted to remember this piece, so here it is. |
10) A FriendA Chapter by Kelly M.April jumped to her feet and ran outside. She started calling at the top of her lungs, "Kanika! Kanika, where are you?" She ran to the edge of the fo.. |
The Countdown PT.1A Story by InfusionThe Countdown PT.1The track light sends a translucent illumination upon the crowd. Wind trusts against them while the darkness sets in. Anderson is in.. |
The FallenA Book by URBANnomadTwo separate lives, two completely different stories. But a horrible accident causes them to converge, and both walk away more than just damaged. |
RacingA Poem by Domenic StewartA poem I made about racing. Simple. |
Dream RacingA Story by Christopher SalesBeing a huge fan of motor racing specifically cars NASCAR and F1 i wanted to try my hand at writing about them and use my knowlege. |
HeartA Poem by Tate MorganIn honor of my father Eddie who taught me to get back up. |
PeachesA Poem by Tate MorganHis liver like a lace doily alcohol pickled him thin He'd been turned down, all over town no one ever took him in |
Chapter one [Dirty laundry]A Chapter by CYNICALIS...Almost there. I know I'm a little late...The young man thought as he stared out his window at the street lamps. Each one rushing past his watery bl.. |
RacingA Poem by The_Last_SpartanSupposed to be read with a kind of beat. But it's still okay when it's just read normally. |
Don't Be Afraid of the DarkA Poem by LetMeLoveYouCan you figure out what this poem is really about? :) |
PerseveranceA Poem by Giorgio VenetoAn Iambic Pentameter poem. Racing on a motorcycle. |
the fast trackA Poem by Daniel Atkinsonhere it goes again: the speeding whirring rocking rolling of the fast track.motors and wheels? we ain't got no motors and wheels, son, where you been?.. |
JonahA Poem by Desiree SwendsenThis is a poem that created a character I am going to use in my novel. I hope you enjoy! |