noon time and other sorrows
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Camden Watson is the typical rich kid who has everything handed to him. He has money, girls, tons of friends, and gets invited to all the best parties. That's everything he could possibly need, or so he thinks. When he meets a girl at his community college who is a little different than the type of girls he is accust...
'Festina Lente' is the Latin phrase. The headmaster, of the grammar school I went to as a boy, once uttered it in my direction as I skidded round a corner of a corridor like Charlie Chaplin. He never raised his voice except in assembly since he kept a cane or two in his office. I heard that phrase again in the wind, i...
Mallory has dreamed of, drooled over, and loved Trevor from the trenches of the Friendzone for over a year. When he asks her to help him deliver a Promposal to the new girl Jessica, she dreams of the magic of fairy tale's, but only belief in herself can help her find her wings. Can she soar from the Friendzone to a Pr...
Serious athlete Shawna Cross often finds herself picking up the slack for her teammates, whos interests seemingly lie elsewhere. Said teammates happen to be family - her trendy, younger attention loving sisters. A new agent offers to aid Shawna a chance at the exposure she needs in order to boost her profile, but at w...
This will be a short story and poem series related to pictures, which I'll upload, taken from around Liverpool. I was inspired to do this simply because I found a poem I typed up in 2009 - it was about my trip to the Anglican - I have left it in it's untouched format of upper and lower case, as I was later taught the...
"this is your kind of story. no one is the good guy-- no one is the bad guy-- the blame shifts from monster to monster and in this place everyone bares their teeth." [featured. highest ranking: #6 in poetry.]
Ahh that 4 letter word LOVE . This is an ongoing short story in small senryus. Hope you all enjoy this collection. © Lakshya Khare All rights reserved.
My Grandmother's Hair, by Ann Elizabeth Carson. is a social memoir that includes poetry and visual images of the author's art work, Ann Elizabeth Carson, BA and MEd (University of Toronto), Diploma, Arscura School of Art, is a poet, writer, sculptor, and feminist, one of Toronto’s Mille Femmes (in the arts) at the 20...
Do you enjoy reading Haiku? I love to write them! I would really appreciate it if you could swing by and give me your opinion on my work. :) Thank you fellow wattpadders!
Sometimes writing a haiku can seem like battling a hydra; There are so many things that have to happen at once, and you don't want to leave anything out. Well, I'm here to teach you how to create your own little masterpiece. Follow these easy to read guidelines to translate the ever mysterious art of learning Haiku.
A series of quirky, often dark short stories. Each title also shows the number of minutes it takes to read it. Many can be read in a minute or less.
Ten formal poems, collected into an entry for the Attys contest.
My attempts at the ancient Gujarati poetry form "Chhappa"..... :) All rights reserved! @sweethim9 2014
This is the volume of poems written when Catherine walked out of the door in mid April 2013 and I started writing poetry daily. There are no similar stories!
When Alice and John buy an antique teapot they get more than they bargained for.
This collection tells of life, pain, suffering, and sometimes even happiness. I hope you will enjoy. Thanks to @wendythestoryteller , a super talented writer and artist, for making this brilliant cover! Highest rank: #3 IN VIGNETTE! Featured on @flashfic 's The BreakRoom reading list. Part of the Wattpad Block Part...
This is a collection of poems I've wrote. They span to love, hate, and everything in between.
A man who wanted to die. A girl who wanted love. A man who found motivation at the supermarket. And a person who felt powerless.