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Self In The Story by Drunk_Libido
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Newt's life is a quiet storm of isolation and monotony, defined by days spent avoiding people and nights battling his own thoughts. But when a strange voice begins narrating his every action, thought, and emotion, Newt's fragile sense of reality unravels. The voice is omnipresent, omniscient, and inescapable leaving him no moment of peace. As Newt struggles to reclaim control over his own mind, he begins to question: Is he truly the author of his life, or just another character in a story already written? Blending psychological suspense with existential humor, Self in the Story is a gripping journey through the surreal and the deeply human-a tale where breaking the fourth wall is only the beginning.
Intel's Insights by intel_00
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A book of poems diving into the framework of its author's mind. Some may be happy, some may make you cry, and that's okay. Let's look inward together
A Tale Of Woe by Ana_Rue
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Just my poems here :) All of the poems are published in the order i've written them TW Mentions of: ED, SH, suicide, and just sad shit in general I started writing poetry intensively in 2020
A Touch of Blue by moritanya7
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After her parents' divorce shatters her belief in love, Alana sinks into a deep depression, questioning if true love is real or if everyone is destined to become a temporary phase in someone else's life. When her father announces his engagement to another woman, Alana feels even more betrayed-until she meets Ezra, her soon-to-be stepmother's enigmatic adopted nephew. Drawn together by their own doubts and scars, Alana and Ezra begin to explore what love really means, confronting the pain of their pasts and the fragile hope for something real in a world that feels anything but permanent.