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15 stories
Come Home par matthieu-
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He would exhaust every piece of him just to write and write for more. And, if these words won't be able to reach her nor won't they be enough, his words implore nothing but one last request: please... come home. Limning vivid pictures through intricate words, Come Home dwells into gripping themes of loss and faltering love in the passing of time. All graphically captured by poems and prose alike.
vignettes par codygrier
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a collection of poems.
Life? Life. par dbrodriguez
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This is for the lost times in where I found myself. [COMPLETE ✔️] • highest ranking #2 in Poetry - 01/09/17 for ratings and reviews: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40609222-life-life
Sample par rowena_wiseman
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Micro fiction / Updated when inspiration strikes ...
Fools par matthieu-
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A collection of poetry found its way juxtaposed with short works of prose, conveying talks about what comprises the life of a fool, what it takes to be such, and whatnots in between. Fools is a book of poems and prose alike, dedicated for those who experienced being a fool so deeply that it became an overlooked habit.
haycoo par jeeboombaa
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in which I try to write a haiku everyday (and fail at it, most of the time)
Haiku/senryu collection par SimonDurney
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A collection of haiku and senryu poems. Some of these are not in the traditional form but just an alternative take on them.
parallaxis par seasofme
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parallax /ˈpærəˌlæks/ noun 1. an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. an apparent shift in the position of an object, such as a star, caused by a change in the observer's position that provides a new line of sight. the parallax of nearby stars caused by observing them from opposite points in earth's orbit around the sun is used in estimating the stars' distance from earth through triangulation. very few art works in this book belong to me.
At Least They Are Small par DioneiValler
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Tiny windows to bigger stories.