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Tales of Elderspace
J.M Barnes Tales of Elderspace
  • Fantasy
  • English
  • 3666 Words
  • Ages 10 and up
  • 565
  • 4

A series of short stellar tales set in the most ancient of star systems, to begin a battle between Blood God and Vampire God for supreme power. Regardless of who defeats who, does anybody really win?

Keywords: Kole, Elderspace, Slayarians, Space, Elder Gods, Pantheons

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Strachana
Judy Colella Strachana
  • Fantasy
  • English
  • 26318 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 7863
  • 152

They walk among us unseen, unrecognized. They look like us, speak like us, but are not us. Aliens from another planet, then? Ghosts? Inter-dimensional beings? No. Dragons.

Keywords: Darastrix, shape-shift, dragon-lore

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For You
Juniper Lee For You

Delainey

  • Poetry
  • English
  • 733 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 654
  • 5

One of my closest friends has seen a lot of trouble in her life. Heartbreak and betrayal have ruled most of her life, causing her much pain. I've always tried to help her, but many times I've been at a loss for words. These are the poems that I've written for and about her.

Keywords: betrayal, highschool, friend, enemy, love

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First Impressions:
Rebecca Dawn Bowslaugh First Impressions:

Ode to the Blind Date

  • Short Story
  • English
  • 410 Words
  • Ages 12 and up
  • 896
  • 23

"He straightens his hat, then places his whiskey on the piano."

A comedic short poem/story inspired by fictional characters and first dates.

Keywords: first date, short story, humor, poem

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The Mountain Man: Sample Read
Adam Lewis LaValley The Mountain Man: Sample Read
  • Adventure
  • English
  • 7128 Words
  • Ages 12 and up
  • 1069
  • 23

A mountain man begins his adventures where no other wishes to go - inside the ravenous wilderness, filled with deathly hardships and natural beauties. Bears and wolves are not the only dangers: a man in these parts can die of starvation, disease, or dreadful injuries. Not... Read more...

Keywords: mountain, man, survival, fittest, winter, spring, year, fire, Thomas, fur, American, west

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Dulces de Coco
Angely Mercado Dulces de Coco

Bittersweet poems and stories

  • Family & Relationships
  • English
  • 6891 Words
  • Ages 10 and up
  • 797
  • 20

Life isn't sweet, but it doesn't have to be completely bitter. It is what we make of it and these poems and stories try to portray just that.That is why I have titled this book Dulces de Coco or Coconut Candies. This is a combination of the stories and poems that I have... Read more...

Keywords: family, culture, candy, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, death, life

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Angel of Mine
Kennedy Harkins Angel of Mine
  • Romance
  • English
  • 2913 Words
  • Ages 12 and up
  • 699
  • 8

Jezebeth use to be human, once upon time. That era passed centuries ago, and now she’s the farthest thing from it. Walking amongst the mortals again, her new purpose in life is as a Succubus, a demon recruiter. Damning souls left and right, she tries to avoid him. But who... Read more...

Keywords: Archangels, tragedy, evil, demons, heart break, apocalypse, souls, humanity, immortals

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Lucien
Lillian Talmadge Lucien
  • Short Story
  • English
  • 1346 Words
  • Ages 10 and up
  • 742
  • 16

-My entry for the Young Writer of the Year contest. A short piece on the first important influence in a persons life; a lonely child admires her reserved neighbour from afar, and remembers him as a teenager.

Keywords: Childhood, Influence, Isolation, Death

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Tunnels
Angely Mercado Tunnels

an L train experience

  • Poetry
  • English
  • 278 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 565
  • 8

Taking the subway is an adventure. The stops are predictable and mapped but the people who might come and go are not. The riders help form the pulse of what makes the city move. They are all cells riding through the veins of an elaborate system.

Keywords: train, tunnels, city, poetry

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The Ephemeral Utopia
Timur The Ephemeral Utopia
  • Fiction
  • English
  • 856 Words
  • Ages 0 and up
  • 424
  • 6

A single moment of pure peace and satisfaction is worth anything, yet war and destruction takes it all away, and reduces it to ash. A utopia is sublime in thought, and it is so beautiful because it simply cannot exist...

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