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The pieces of my soul
- Poetry
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Poems I've been writing since I was a teenager; Expressions which I hope to share with people who hum to the rhythm that I sing to.
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- Romance
- English
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- Ages 0 and up
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A short story adaptation from my novel,"Cathedral". Matthew Ash, world famous, but lately-failing author, has gone to a scenic lodge, high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains in order to break the back of the horrible beast that has grabbed hold of him–writer’s... Read more...
Keywords: Romance Tragedy Writing
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- Family & Relationships
- English
- 615 Words
- Ages 0 and up
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Excerpt from Freedom From Chains, available at the Kindle store
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- Poetry
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- Ages 0 and up
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Through her satin dress, now tattered and stained, I see her soul, alive and dignified.I see my lady born again in splendor. The horns honking. I do not hear; I hear her battered body
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"Pride and Prejudice" is a popular classic romantic tale by Jane Austen. It follows the Bennet sisters, but more specifically Elizabeth Bennet, in this tale of love and misunderstandings.
Keywords: Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, romance
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- English
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- Ages 0 and up
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This is a classic novel by Jane Austen about romance and matchmaking. Emmas was first published in December 1815, and remains relevant today.
Keywords: Emma, Jane Austen
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Forced to reject her true love because he was not a good match for her, Anne Elliot encounters him years later still as a single woman. This is the last completed novel by Jane Austen, published in 1816, a year before she died.
Keywords: Persuasion, Jane Austen
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- English
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This was Jane Austen's first novel and follows the lives of two sisters as they find love and happiness after a forced move.
Keywords: Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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