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A domestic battle; the kind the cops fear most... » Read...
this work is about a girl whose father is about to go off to war and their goodbyes at the airport and she dosen't want to cry because she's affraid that he'll think she is weak and she finally does cry at the end. » Read...
Jill's a nobody. She's not worth reading about. Forget you even saw her name. This is about Dagny. And Dagny hates you. Stop reading about her. She means it. Really. » Read...
Jill: "This story, um, really stinks."
Dagny: "She's lying. Don't listen to her. AND DON'T YOU DARE READ THIS!" » Read...
A poem that shows a dose of harsh reality. Keep in mind please that Iwrote in about 15 minutes AFTER having posted SOULMATE the day before. I had no Idea she felt this way, but it didn't surprise me. » Read...
This was for an English class called Methods of Literary Analysis, and it's an essay set in the reader-response analysis, responding to a poem by William Carlos Williams called "Danse Russe." » Read...
The story is half swords and magic, half high-tech age and evil corporations, so it has a little bit for everyone. The first chapter is a little long because I couldn't find a way to shorten it, but the others will be shorter. Promise. I plan on... » Read...
IncentivesThis work gives bonus coins for critiques.
Disaster stikes, and our character will soon find himself in a bind he could never imagine. » Read...
Draco realizes that he may not be home anymore, and his problems just became exponentially more complex. » Read...
Expression I feel is a big healer .. the ability to express our thoughts, our fears, our emotions, our turmoil. Yet, even more so is the ability to cast away that which for many may in fact be our chains to the past. Holding us back from moving for... » Read...
A nail-biting first person thrill ride through the life of a modestly sized plant. » Read...
Murder mystery set in Jerusalem a decade or so in the future. Professor Ezra Spyglass, renowned Shakespeare scholar, is on sabbatical at Hebrew University. A female Palestinian politician and educator of his acquaintance, Ashram Hanawi, is found stab... » Read...
I wrote this over a year ago for my boyfriend about everything that happened. » Read...
Eternity is a very long............time.
We are temporal beings faced with superlative numbers. Is it fair that an eternal question is presented to us and we are forced to choose?
Are we wise enough? Or, since our birth, do we come in... » Read...
A literary story about an old man, his devoted wife, and a secret revealed. » Read...
A poem I wrote a few years ago about the fact that you can't rely on anything. » Read...
This is about a friend of mine that I had to clean up his leftover brain matter from the floor and ceiling of the hallway where someone shot his brains out, then he lay there for days before someone found the body. r.I.P. Carl Madsen. » Read...
Meet Dagny. Dagny isn't real. She's completely fictional. And she hates it when people read about her. » Read...
Originally titled "Death by Leftovers," this story is an attempt to capture the inherent difficulties in a so called "happy, stable relationship." If you've ever been so happy you wanted to rip all your hair out and drink th... » Read...
A tale of childhood innocence, a right of passage, peer pressure, and the underlying fear of what lies below.

A short story, approximately 4200 words. » Read...
This post is mostly just to have something on here. I was getting tired of having a profile that doesn't have any written work published. More on the way when I have time.

This poem was written a few years ago in high school. It consi... » Read...
This is my first stab at a new song. It is about meeting standards, fitting a mold, but for what end? » Read...
Two Anglican priests attend to a disturbance at a mental hospital in rural England. » Read...
IncentivesThis work gives bonus coins for critiques.
A very random, stream of consciousness type of poem/song that I wrote awhile back one night when I could not sleep. It's a little too rhyme centered for my taste, but I figure feedback can't hurt. » Read...
After a terrible war, struggle for survival ensues; not the survival of individuals, but of civilization itself.

I had originally intended another story of mine to be the first to be published, but when I read of the contest, I just could... » Read...
chapter 2 i hope you liked the first one, revised thanks to some helpful tips from Ben Jacobsen » Read...
Diego finds bleeding a man in the alley and then the man disappears before help arrives, but Diego is quickly reunited with the man. » Read...
A short story based on true events. War changes everything. » Read...
This is my first post. I'm new here, but I've been writing a while. » Read...
An inside look at the exciting world of Ultimate Frisbee. » Read...
A poem that, metaphorically, sums me up (at least I think so) pretty well. It's a combination of opposites that cover my inner struggle of what kind of person I am. » Read...
This starts off the book by describing the setting of the book, and will start off a conflict that MIGHT come up later. » Read...
I'm really not much of a poetry writer, but this came to me the other night. My friend has been having a lot of troubles and finally admitted that she needs/wants help. NOW INCLUDING REWRITE. » Read...
Doris Lessing is a much revered author, not because she won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007, but because her characters and stories won our hearts in a most remarkable way. This discussion is insightful as it pays tribute to one of the greates... » Read...
Sometimes dreams, no matter how innocuous they might be, become horrific nightmares if they keep repeating themselves. The same may be said about reality.
How sure are we of ourselves and of our prospects of a better existence in the years... » Read...
Begins in the middle of the story, following the musings of a SEAL platoon Officer in Charge (OIC) on his way to Paraguay out of Brazil. He is beaten, tired, worn, and licking the wounds of yesterday. » Read...
Introductions to a few of the good guys, our number one bad guy, and about the fate of Brazil. Hey, I know Cheesy. But trust me, this description is simply laymen's terms. There is much more content in the the chapter. And one more thing. Scribop... » Read...
Get another look at Elias and Melencampe, as well as a decent explanation of what's going on in Brazil » Read...
Get a peek at the mission that our heroes will soon embark upon and get another look at Melencampe. » Read...
Get to know the family of Moggs, learn a little about the situation in Brazil (over drinks of course) and meet a rather conflicted character. » Read...
We finally get some action in this chapter. For those of you expecting a Jerry Bruckheimer/Tony Scott thing, you'll have wait. But trust me, this story is worth your read. » Read...
Learn about some operational developments, a few surprises, and some of the other people in the lives of our heroes. » Read...
This was a venting left from last December when I decided to take a break from college and gain some experience in the work-force before I make up my mind of what I'm doing here. I added a few lines today and smoothed it out a little more to pain... » Read...