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Das Gewicht von Sternenstaub  by roIIingstoned
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Raum, Zeit, Materie - all das begann mit dem Urknall. Und auch diese Geschichte beginnt mit einem Knall. Dem, der von Levon O'Connells Körper verursacht wurde, als dieser gegen die Frontscheibe des alten Golfs schlug, in dem Gwen durch die Nacht fuhr. Dass dieser Unfall schicksalhaft für die beiden sein würde, war nicht vorhersehbar - vor allem nicht für Levon... Eine Geschichte über das Erwachsenwerden, die menschliche Verbundenheit mit dem Universum und die Dunkelheit, die es beherbergt und die in uns allen steckt. LESEPROBE (3 Kapitel) Erscheint am 30. April 2021 bei Cherry Publishing Erhältlich auf Amazon als Taschenbuch und Ebook (in Kindle Unlimited enthalten) 1. Platz in der Kategorie »Glücksgefühl« beim ELITE AWARD 2020 von @theelitesquad - lieben Dank nochmal! (ehemaliger Titel: in the belly of a star)
BEST LEFT SILENT by Ritchielikestowrite
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Poems for the quiet.
SUNSHINE KISSES by lonelysuburb
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The night-time confessions of two uncouth strawberry bandits.
iridescent by kovalactic
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and so, without the slightest hint of doubt, he dove head first in those grand galactic eyes. © all rights reserved 2016 | kimi
We Are Not Made From Tiny Boxes by weaned
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Sutton McDowell is used to the life of the rich and fabulous, growing up in the suburbs and never having to worry about life without money. But when her father signs her and her family up for volunteering at the local soup kitchen, she is anything but excited. Now Sutton has face a life she’s never seen before: the life of the down and out. Sutton must realize that the world is not made from tiny boxes, and that we are not all made just the same. Travis Miller just so happens to caught up in doing just that. --A Study in Femininity
Bring Me Home by amiability
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Irene spends her days among the living, trying to understand life. It is a rule of hers to never watch over one person for too long, especially not those who are on the verge of joining her, but Nolan seems to be an exception. Nolan wasn't intending on skipping out on his own high school graduation, contrary to his Biology teacher's beliefs. He had so many plans left for his life: go to college, graduate, get married, have a family, and so much more, but the tumor that formed in his brain had a different plan in mind, a plan that made all of what Nolan wanted for his life impossible. Nolan's dying- he knows it, the doctors know it, and most of all, Irene knows it. And the scary part is that after a while, death starts sounding like a better option than continuing to fight. Irene continues to silently cheer him on. But her cheering is half-hearted at times. Because when the boy you think you're falling in love with is dying, and you're already dead, it's hard to see his upcoming death as a bad thing.
seasons by thegreatblueyonder
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there are four seasons. all have a million stories.
A Study in Femininity by clintskate
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A 30 day writing challenge surrounding femininity in all its glory.
Bus Stations by SydneyDruckman
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In which aspiring artist and University student Astrid Beckett meets the fun, the charming, the totally crazy turquoise boy named Theo Francis. This is a rough draft. © by Sydney Druckman 2022. Early matters subject to change.
Kaleidoscope by lostinareverie
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"What color are your pants?" "Black?" he said hesitantly. "What color is that rose?" "Grayish?" "What color is the world around you?" "Colorless."