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The Last WWI DoughboyA Poem by Geralyn Millerfinal survivor of WWI |
Frater, Ave Atque ValeA Book by EuroFrater Ave Atque Vale tells the story of a German soldier named Albert Vogel. The story is transcribed from interviews taken by a college student in .. |
lettermineA Story by AidanTonbridgeDrew a bottle of wine that was half drunk with no glass in view and a notepad. Then I wrote this. It was really hard pretending to be the narrator s.. |
The Last DoughboyA Poem by riskrapperend the war now |
Katherine's Time CapsuleA Story by MikiA Historical Fiction story about a woman named Katherine. |
WaitingA Poem by Emilia LightDedicated to all those fighting, for us. |
The Boy and the BayonetA Poem by Rhea752Boys in WWI were recruited younger and younger as the war raged on. |
The PhotographerA Story by Maire MercSo this is something I just wrote up last night out of the blue. It's still a little rough and unedited. It is sort of the beginning of a Noir Fictio.. |
We're All ConnectedA Poem by ColetteThis is an ekphrastic poem I wrote as inspired by the artwork At Home and Abroad by Whitfield Lovell |
West Of The Sun, East Of The MoonA Book by Decanter RedSet in the (fictional) European Kingdom of Perene in the 1920s, Lennox Kross's homeless life was transformed when Klaus Radling picked him for bed war.. |
Dilemmas of Broken SoldierA Book by IzziThe aftermath of WW1 leaves Sam in shreds, but as he lives his daily struggle of a life, he faces the challenge of a new job. The man he loved died on.. |
GrasscuttersA Poem by David Lewis PagetI was sent to work at the old Repat. It was forty years since the war, Those ancient diggers would sit and swear At the pain of the l.. |
The Girl In The TrenchesA Story by Hannah WA historical fiction story written for my Creative Writing class. It features a girl named Sam, who pretends to be a man to fight in the army. |
Hell's CorridorsA Poem by A Bitter FooLHell's corridors, blackened our minds, broke our bodies and stained our souls. Scorched dead land beckoned to us, offering the release. Innocence fo.. |
No glory to winA Poem by Austin JollyBritish Infantry move to fight for Passchendaele, World War 1 |
Madame Pommerie and the CorporalA Story by ChurchmouseWWI short story |