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T-T-Temptation

T-T-Temptation

A Story by Viki Rachel


Girl and guy (with a stutter) at a party. It's more interesting than it initally sounds.
not a stutterer's poem

not a stutterer's poem

A Poem by Red Brick Keshner


This is one of the many reasons why poetry is important to me. The freedom and licence to express outwardly what lay within.
Trivia

Trivia

A Story by Laura Marie


This is a short story I am thinking of using for my application to college writing programs such as Emory, Yale, and Oberlin. I desperately need feedb..
Trivia

Trivia

A Story by Laura Marie


I'm using this story for my Harvard School of Creative Writing Application and I need feedback.
Relativity

Relativity

A Story by Fetish Ewing


A story I wrote in freshman year of high school detailing the lesson I learned about the bonds that tie family together after my grandfather's passing..
Yes, Let Us Be Gone

Yes, Let Us Be Gone

A Stage Play by Konnie


Lindsey, a harsh school bully comes to school one day to find it completely empty. Except for one person that is, someone with a grudge. This may be o..
 CHAPTER SEVEN:  THE FRESHERS PARTY

CHAPTER SEVEN: THE FRESHERS PARTY

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Now at University, Griselda decides to seek out entertainment
Stutter

Stutter

A Poem by CrimsonHints


My words spill out and over;A kettle too quick to boil.Tendrils pushing upward;A sprout breaking soil.My words split and crumble;An avalanche of stone..
Life of a St-St-Stutterer

Life of a St-St-Stutterer

A Poem by N. Ryzenower


p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } Stuttered with a unibrow, funny name too, had no ..
Stutter

Stutter

A Poem by Verin


Words spilled from a jar Clitter clatter across the tableHands laying in your lap My sentences fail ..
Born With A Glitch

Born With A Glitch

A Poem by Dillon Johnson


I've had a speech impediment my whole life and still struggle with it to this day. Holds me back in many aspects of life.
STUTTER STEPPING

STUTTER STEPPING

A Poem by GlendaK


I think we can overcome it, friend.