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Silent Voice by MissLunaRose
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Unable to speak, autistic Claire fears she will never be hired. Then an autism organization offers her a chance to realize her dream: to publish her writing and share her voice with the world. It's a dream come true, right? But Claire's father can't shake the feeling that something is off, and 17-year-old Claire must figure out what this opportunity truly means. Winner of the "Dream Job" contest on Episode Interactive NOTES: - Girl x girl - Rated 16+ for child abuse and serious ableism The discussion space is meant to be friendly and safe for minors. Hate towards people with disabilities, any letter in the LGBTQIAPN+ community, or other groups isn't welcome.
Things I Hate About Warriors Fanfiction by moominshrooms
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Most of the earlier chapters in this book do not fit my current beliefs. The revised versions fit better, though that's not to say that the first versions are bad. Just a little warning! I think this is pretty self explanatory. This is all about the problems in Warriors fanfictions.
We Are Women by AnnieKatCap
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We are women, The hushed, the shunned, and the ignored. We are the ones told to be quiet when someone else must speak, And gunned down when we try to be heard. We are women, Though some of us seek the retribution of proving them wrong, We are told to sit properly as to not to distract or offend them. We are women, And those who were assigned the wrong gender at birth, And have the courage to change, Are not considered to be one of us. Yet, Hollywood has no problem giving lifeless objects a gender, And accepting them as women. We should be skinny, but not too much. We should be curvy, but not fat. We should be pretty, but are ridiculed for wearing make-up, And told we are boring if we do not do so. We should be sexy but not slutty, We should be conservative but not prudish, We should be smart but not too smart, We should be strong, but not fight back, So as to not scare them away. We are expected to kiss each other so we can please them, But when we feel the urge naturally, We are ridiculed, And turned away, asked to change for their sake and not ours. We are women, We are told to be "perfect" But, That is not who we are. We are leaders, We are doctors, We are disabled, And we are able. We are teachers, We are stay at home mothers, We are artists, We are LGBT+, And we are straight, We are prudes, We are sluts, We are Olympians, We are couch-potatoes, And we are skinny, We are fat, We are strong, We are beautiful, And we are women.
The Porman Museum of Fantastical Oddities by chewyy56
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The New York town of Porman was once a rapidly growing city during the late1800's, though close to abandonment today. During its time as a metropolis, a young man working for the Porman Post was sent to write up a report on a museum set to open its doors within the next couple of months. Upon taking the assignment, he soon found that many things he once considered impossible had been housed within the museum's walls.
Life of an Aspie - Looking into Everyday Life of Aspergers Syndrome by KerrinMaclean
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EVERYDAY LIFE OF AN ASPIE is a comprehensive guide and tour to what Aspergers Syndrome is all about. Little or inaccurate information exists about this psychological disorder. Kerrin, an educated and well-read young woman with this disorder who is well known on You-tube and Facebook for her passion in enlightening people about Aspergers Syndrome, finally puts her vast knowledge and experience into paper. She writes about the disorder and relates her own life experiences, for the readers to know what Aspergers Syndrome patients, whom she calls 'Aspies' go through every day. Being an Aspie is not a curse, neither is it a tragedy. Aspies are unique, talented, resourceful and special group of people. They should not be stigmatized and seen as abnormal. Rather, they should be accepted, loved and allowed into the society at large, supported and reached out to. More research should be done on how to help them with this disorder. This book provides a lot of information about what life is for those with this condition, which cannot be provided by those that are not in the shoes. It would be of great help to medical experts to learn more about this disorder with its right diagnosis. Also, for the public to have a better awareness and understanding about it and for them to know how to love, treat, support, and show care to those with it.
Moonshine Hollow by ssjmsjm
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The Garret brothers are bootleggers who own a rough and tumble out of the way store where locals come for a card game and a drink. They have known nothing but cruelty and violence since the death of their mother; only made worse by the tragic murder of their beloved sister. Their world is turned upside down when a strange young woman shows up at their door. She calls herself Miss Rose and refuses to speak of her past. Abused and terrified she forms an unlikely bond with the three brothers. Rose's past catches up with her however and brings violence to their sleepy southern town. But when her past interferes with their business it puts all of their lives at risk.
The Author Games: Literature by Panem_
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➳➳➳ Books are wonderful things. They give us role models, fictional characters who we want to be like in real life. President Necare of Panem has discovered this, too. When revolution needs to be quenched, a Hunger Games is the perfect way to destroy it. And when inspiration for rebellion is identified in literature, it will be the first to fall. As the tributes fight through the fictional worlds of today's stories, the two head Gamemakers, Paella Andouille and Pluto Solaris, will make sure every aspect linked to uprising dies along with the children. ➳➳➳
Whilst At War: A tribute to those who gave their lives so that we could live. by thanxforallthefish
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At school, we had to do a creative project (a drawing, a letter to home, etc.) for our World War 1 topic in History, so I decided to do a poem as if I was a soldier in the trenches. It's a bit detailed because I had to use historical facts and stuff to get a good level, but I thought it was an important topic and I was a bit proud of it, so I want to share it with you. I got some inspiration from Wilfred Owen's Dulce et Decorum Est and, well, I hope you like it. Oh, and I'd just like to point out that this poem is written in my point of view of what a soldier's point of view would have been. Enjoy.
Is it All Really Worth it in the End? (An October Sky fanficition) by Amb3rWinchester
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Ask the Peculiars by LesGeek
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"Hello! We are Miss Peregrine's wards, and we'd love to answer your questions about anything! We will answer to the best of our abilities! So ask away!" Author: Just to let you know these answers are just based off of my knowledge on these guys, feel free to correct me, or whatever.