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Pastel Paean by ImperfectPsychotic04
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Pastel Paean is a collection of poems penned with articulate perfection and individual perception, handwritten skillfully in order to entice the readers and reel them into the world of profound imagination in an admixture of realistic situations.
unwelcomed stranger!  by srushchawhan
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Anger is one of those emotions which a person can normally control and is even likely do something under it's influence!
Harry Potter Poems by KrystalSpade
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I solemnly swear that I am upto no good. Some Harry Potter Poems for the potterheads. Nox.
A Secret Service [NOW PUBLISHED] by joymoment
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Now available in paperback! "I LOVE IT!" - CarniaHolmes "I'm going to break your nose, because I don't like your face," Carter said. She pointed to Zac. "I'm going to dislocate your other shoulder, just to make them even." She cocked her head and gave the main guy a sickly sweet smile. "I'm going to break your wrist, taking away your baseball career. And finally you, Finch," she said, looking to the last guy. "I'm going to bust your ankle because I don't like the way you walk." She slid her hands into her pockets. "Now, how does that sound to all of you? And please feel free to look amused, skeptical or patronizing at this point. I'll have all the more fun wiping the expressions off your faces." Carter Owens, daughter of a Secret Service agent, is trained to disassemble any weapon, any situation, and anyone. Her biting sarcasm and razor-sharp mind make her impossible to beat in a word fight and when talking doesn't work, she uses her fists. She attends Hamilton Prep, Washington D.C.'s most prestigious high school, where everyone is related to someone in power, except her. When Hamilton Prep receives a flood of new students, Carter's role as social outcast changes when she makes two unexpected friends. Friends who are hiding a secret. As Carter uncovers the truth, she confronts challenges she is unequipped to handle and finds herself in a dangerous situation. For a girl trained to see everything, Carter never saw this coming. "This is one of those books that seem like it won't be really good, but then it's mindblowing-ly amazing and then you're questioning life =)" - rwrites07 "#rr for like the 10th time haha love this book" - tahls16 "I loved this book, it wasn't cringey cliche or stupid. I normally hate third person books but I loved this and all the characters, especially carter." - lenathedov Editor's Choice Talk of The Town #1 Teen Fiction, #1 Fiction #1 Love #1 Completed #1 New Adult #1 Friendship #1 Funny #1 Drama
The Others by Randa_Awres
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"They deceived us, and deceived themselves, the quiet-voiced elders, bequeathing us merely a receipt for deceit." said Loo, feeling almost all-knowing, almost sorry, once she reached the end of Four Quartets, wondering when her story shall begin. And it already did, and she didn't feel it. And it wasn't fully hers, and she didn't know. One knows very little, these days. This narrative poem has four parts, meant to form a unified whole. It is uninspired. It has no heroes and no villains. Its characters are fragments of an unfiltered imagination. Any resemblance between them and real people is coincidental.
Tips for Fantasy Writers by shanilsamy
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If you are new to fantasy writing than this will help you out a lot. read and see how much help you can get . recommended to all fantasy writers and new writers or even people who are planning on writing. enjoy.
How to Write Fantasy Fiction by Rileyglasen1
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Hello, Non-existent readers, today we learn how to write Fantasy fiction, Yay
How to Write Fantasy by Edward-Hemmington
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A simple "How To" book on writing a fantasy story. Note: Do not, and I repeat, DO NOT take my definition of fantasy or my ideas as fact, this will not be Edward, this will be Jeremy.
How To: Write Mystery/Thriller by howto_
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Cliffhangers? Plot twists? Complex characters? Back stories? Bad guys? Chilling scenes? Mystery and Thriller, home to some of the most interesting, intriguing books you will ever read. There are turns round every corner, suprises at every bend and most of the time you are left with literal goosebumps. But writing Mystery/Thriller is much harder than just reading- are you up to the challenge? See this book as survival training for the very tough battle you are about to face when writing MYSTERY/THRILLER!
How To: Make An Original Character by howto_
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Highest Ranking: #1 in Non-Fiction [27.9.16] How many Kylies are there on this site? Do all of them have to have messy buns? Why does everyone love Starbucks so much? Why does every heroine have to have some sad back story? Why does everyone have to look like a model? Is there some really small gene pool that I don't know about which means everyone looks the same? Where's the fun in having a boring character?! Here's how to make a character that will surprise everyone.