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Vanished
L. Avery Brown Vanished
  • Short Story
  • English
  • 3395 Words
  • Ages 12 and up
  • 932
  • 34

The characters are nameless. But if you are a parent, you know who they are. And you pray you’ll never know the terror that fills their hearts when they realize that the child they love with every fiber of their being has vanished.

Keywords: Parents, nightmare, loss, disappear, child, family, L. Avery Brown

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I Am The Writer
Juniper Lee I Am The Writer
  • Poetry
  • English
  • 90 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 411
  • 5

A poem about the power a writer holds in his/her hands. We can do whatever we want. What will you imagine? ???????????????????????????? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Choking On Air
Rebekah Jennings © Copyright 2010 Choking On Air
  • Short Story
  • English
  • 1023 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 2731
  • 40

Jessie's mother and sister visit her at the clinic that is treating her dual diagnoses - Anorexia and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Her treatment requires she join them for a meal at the cafeteria.

But why can't Jessie eat? And what's wrong with the air?

Keywords: Food, Meal time, Family, Anorexia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Clinics, Medications, Sister, Mother.

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Mom, Dad and Me
Preston Randall Mom, Dad and Me
  • Fiction
  • English
  • 2 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 1659
  • 18

To my surprise (and delight) this was the winning entry in the Drabbles Contest. My Mom turns 91 this year and my Dad lives in a care facility some 800 miles away. They divorced when I was 13 and my Dad and I hadn't spoken to each other for about fifteen years. These... Read more...

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Captive
Onyx martin Captive
  • Romance
  • English
  • 21318 Words
  • Ages 14 and up
  • 5157
  • 156

When​ Axel is kidnapped by her Mom's favorite rockstar, how far will she go to escape? Or will an unexpected turn of events change her mind?

Does she even really want to escape?​​​​

Keywords: rape, murder, kidnap, rock, band, concert, music, cheating

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The shadow of a Child
Bharati Rose The shadow of a Child

Indian Anecdotes

  • Fiction
  • English
  • 311 Words
  • Ages 16 and up
  • 461
  • 5

The three short stories in this book outline the lives of children in India that have been scorned, forgotten or abused. It looks at the depth of the issues surrounding children from an outsider's perspective. This is a book created especially for entry into the Drabbles contest.

Keywords: children, feral, poverty, death

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