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snek pictures  by _Bleu_Bird_
_Bleu_Bird_
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this for snek fans
Tips for Aspiring Writers by StarCatching
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Need help with your writing?  Want support, feedback, editing or anything else? Stuck on a story - with no idea how to get un-stuck (and yes, I think we just made up a word)? That's okay, because We Three Dreamers can help your dreams come true ;P  We may not help solve your life's problems or mend a bad relationship, but we can help your main character find the man of his dreams, or learn to control their actions and feelings. You can read our helpful tips, or even send us what you're stuck on and we will help you get going again.  And may all of your wildest ideas come true.
Dark poems by crying_emo
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ALL THE POEMS in this book are CREATED BY ME! If you use them and claim them for your own then THAT WILL BE COPYRIGHT AND I HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO SUE YOU INVOLVING AN ACT AGAINST THE LAW! But other than that please enjoy. :)
Japanese Folk Tales by etherealityyy
etherealityyy
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A collection of Japanese folk tales and legends. (Stories originally from Japan) I do not own these stories, nor the pictures. All Credit goes to the creators and Sources.
Japanese Horror Urban Legends by Yamada_Shinzo
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Japanese horror urban legends
A Mind's Eye by Gadralneure
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A collection of poems grown from myth and mind. Gods, monsters, and mortal men in a variety of poetic forms. Narratives and allegories as deeply rooted in the psyches of modern humanity, as in the civilizations that planted those seeds. Songs from deep within our souls to celebrate and lament, to reflect and to heed. From Arthurian heroes like Galahad and Merlin to misunderstood monsters like Medusa and Grendel, each poem tells a tale. The turmoils and challenges of each archetype provide insights into our own lives. The lessons learned span the range of human experience. The songs sung aim for our hearts and souls and strive to entertain. They are written for us all to appreciate, but most of all, to enjoy.