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La Femme by 23sodapop
23sodapop
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Voici une series de courtes entrées qui décrit la souffrance d'une femme qui essaye d'avoir un enfant. Ceci est un projet qui est relié au Mythe de Sisyphe, enfin, c'est mon interpretation. Le Mythe de Sisyphe etant l'histoire d'un dieu, punit par Zeus, et destiné a jamais de remonter un rocher en haut d'une colline, mais desormais n'y arrive jamais car le rocher, a chaque fois, redescend.
Future Tales: A Collection of Ten Science Fiction Stories by DeborahWalker7
DeborahWalker7
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Ten very short science fiction stories by Deborah Walker. Now a featured collection on Wattpad. First Foot: What will the New Year bring when you're a very long way from home? Aunty Merkel: Aunty Merkel never brings a present to a wedding; she brings something better Glass Future: How do you live when you know the future?
Advice Column by slowly-dyxng
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In which Macy gives advice to people who she has never met before and sometimes her advice saves some lives. [#8 in Short Stories] Cover Credit: @xdemonsflowerx
Mother's Day At The Orphanage: Stories Without A Home by DavidAbts
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Mother's Day At The Orphanage is collection of semi-autobiographical short stories about odd jobs, fake businesses, mistaken identities, close shaves, and near misses, written by David Leigh Abts and Michael Shattuck, edited by Leslie Blodgett, and with the Foreword by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (Frontman of The Dandy Warhols). It is also a collaboration with guest NYC authors and Baltimore/D.C. artists - a chance for a bunch of friends who dig each other's creative work to get together and put something out, and asks the following burning questions. Has Art Garfunkel ever taken your putt-putt club? Was Michael Jackson the focus of your middle school science fair project? Have you ever tried to coax a moth out of your ear with a lamp? [New chapters every Friday]
The Brain is a Mystery, Wrapped in an Enigma by danklass
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My son doesn't remember. He just doesn't. And yet, before he was even in kindergarten, he could read. I don't understand the human brain...