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Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Part One: The Penguins and Goof Gas
aleXander hirka
Jan 30
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Withdrawing Fables From The Memory Bank
Part Six: We Are Stardust
aleXander hirka
Apr 27
To Those Palestinians/Israelis In Agony
To Those Palestinians/Israelis In Agony
To both sides, to all sides, we cry
Jackie Olsen
May 8
Fishing For Hope, Part 1/3
Fishing For Hope, Part 1/3
When all hope seems to be fading before your eyes, how can one man continue to provide for his family? In a word…HOPE
Tyler Woden
May 8
Pollakiuria
Pollakiuria
When you go to court, you’re putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who were not smart enough to get out of jury duty. — Norm…
JS O’Keefe
May 8
In The Grand Tradition Of Vacuum Poetry
In The Grand Tradition Of Vacuum Poetry
I bring you thoughts of my family
Jackie Olsen
May 7
O.N.C.E. — Chapter Fifteen
O.N.C.E. — Chapter Fifteen
One night changes everything
Izzibella Beau
May 7
The minutes of delight
The minutes of delight
A poem
Theloverofnature
May 7
Winner’s Ransom
Winner’s Ransom
Never think that war…is not a crime. — Ernest Hemingway
JS O’Keefe
May 6
Gray
Gray
A Poem
Light and Paper
May 6
The Attraction Of Art: Why I Write.
The Attraction Of Art: Why I Write.
Transcending the here and now, writing is my escape.
Lisa Fouweather
May 6
My Words For You
My Words For You
I want to write a few words for you, About all the wondrous things, That can bring joy to your life
Sarika S
May 5
Pain of acceptance
Pain of acceptance
Madiha
May 5
She loves him
She loves him
A poem
Maria E Rojas
May 5
She is 104!
She is 104!
Youth is the gift of Nature. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
JS O’Keefe
May 5
Double-Headed Dime
Double-Headed Dime
A poem
Reece Beckett
May 4
Soggy Interrogation
Soggy Interrogation
A fantasy short story
Evan Purcell
May 4
Corporeal Worlds Must End
Corporeal Worlds Must End
I know this of our place:
Jackie Olsen
May 4
My Own Worst Enemy
My Own Worst Enemy
Trying to navigate dating when you’re in the self-deprecating mindset is like trying to shovel snow when it’s still snowing
Lisa Fouweather
May 4
Those Days
Those Days
With inquisitive eyes wide open, I look at all the uncertainties that is the future.
Sarika S
May 3
Dragons of Fire and Ice: Nick of Time
Dragons of Fire and Ice: Nick of Time
A short fantasy tale
Quinn
May 3
Confessions of a Gay Christian: Part 10
Confessions of a Gay Christian: Part 10
A series of autobiographical poems about growing up queer and Christian.
Tom Barrett
May 3
Who’s Missing?
Who’s Missing?
Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace and gratitude. — Denis Waitley
JS O’Keefe
May 2
Canvas of words
Canvas of words
A poem
Theloverofnature
May 2
The Bittersweetness Of Falling In Love For The First Time.
The Bittersweetness Of Falling In Love For The First Time.
‘Sometimes, being offered tenderness feels like the very proof that you’ve been ruined.’
Lisa Fouweather
May 2
If living fully takes away the will to live
If living fully takes away the will to live
Is living fully worth it if it takes away the will to live? Living life like half dead, at least keeps me alive.
Srujani Shrawne
May 2
Today’s broken country
Today’s broken country
we are not liberty and justice for all
Gretchen Brooks Nassar
May 1
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