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Eve. by dizraeli
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it was just another day when daniel first saw eve. she didn't see him, but she didn't need to.
A Millennial's Guide to Romance by El_Campbell
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Millennials, we're known as. Or, the ones who single-handedly ruined the world, according to some older generations. Romance nowadays is tough, chivalry is dead and your phone is fully charged. And here's a kind of "Millennial's Guide to Romance" because yes, some of us still believe in Prince Charming, he'll just slide into your dm's with blonde hair and abs, rather than coming in on a white horse. But hey, do we really expect anything different?
Life Labyrinth by Az_fanatic
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The paradigm-shift of the modern "perfectionism-struck" world having drastically flawed perspectives and analytical domains have always been one of those consortiums that continue to remain both stranded and strangled. Claims and mottos, loud and clear landmark nothing other than empty echos that ultimately aim at seeking attention and limitedly deconstructing ground realities. My efforts on the contrary, lay emphasis upon the actual philosophical traits and stand as the dire need of the current temporal domain with personal intellect illustration on the secondary level. Precisely: "vacant words from a psychopath who has been oppressed by reality's wrath" Regarding the making: It's generally music that extracts sporadic thoughts from my havoc mind that I often jot down and like to call poetry. Best ranking #3 in pessimistic #7 in fake people #1 in life and death Awards: 3rd place in the eye catching awards 👁️ Hidden 💎 in the purple ice awards ❄ 1st place in the creative awards ✨ Honorable mention in the pink rose awards 🌹 2nd place in the pandora awards 🥇 1st place in the caramel awards 🍫 1st place in the Future awards 2020🥀 Copyrights reserved© 2020. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system photocopied or republished in any form or means except for referential purpose or fair use with prior consent of the author.
Dear Gen: A love letter by Attempting2Write
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She was a girl from San Francisco. He was a cowboy from the California foothills. Met by chance, brought together through letters. And though the lovers are gone, the letters remain. This is their love story. And mine.
Employee of the Year by DmitriRagano
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Temo McCarthy works in the call center for Passion Financial. He spends his days "dialing deadbeats", convincing broke, desperate customers to pay their overdue credit card bills. Every year, Passion's CEO gives $100,000 to the top earner in the call center. Temo sees the award as a chance to give his new family the life he never had growing up in a broken home. When his main rival is gunned down in the company parking lot, Temo realizes he must find the killer in order to prove his own innocence. - Wattpad Top 10 Ranking in the Mystery/Thriller category. "Dmitri Ragano is a creative, unconventional author who knows how to tell a story that other people aren't telling. He takes the hooks of the mystery/thriller genre and fills it in with ambitious themes and compelling original characters. Prepare to be intrigued and entertained!" -- Seth Harwood, Best-selling Amazon Mystery Author.
Dark/Depressing Poetry by Midnight202
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Cerca Trova - Poetry Collection Volume 1 by gowther3301
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My Scribbled Poems For The Liber Primus January 18, 2019 - 29 #brokenhearted January 20, 2019 - 27 #brokenhearted January 29, 2019 - 1 #sonnet February 6, 2019 - 4 #sonnet February 23, 2019 - 1 #writingcommunity February 28, 2020 - 2 #writingcommunity and #originalpoems Photo covers and photo are from Artidote, Nepenthe, Jose Daniel, and Google. Those photos are not mine.
Door To Door by defend
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Hudson Ellis is good at his job. Somehow, he manages not to annoy people when he knocks at their doors and asks them to contribute to the charity he works for - instead, he gets them to sign up for sponsoring programmes and fish whatever spare change they have out of their pockets. Even the infamously tough residents of New York City are falling victim to Hudson's easy-going ways and wide smile; that is, until one woman renders him speechless with sarcastic refusals and slams her door in his face. Perhaps Hudson would be able to forget her - if it wasn't for the fact that she lives on the same floor of the next apartment over, and they both have floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for a rather generous view into each other's flats.
Simple Conversations by CasualCharlie
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It's not always bad to talk to strangers.
Color by thomaseng
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The Wattys 2018 Shortlist 1st Place Wattpad's The Historical Award 2019 During World War I, a black baseball player gets a second chance to play ball on an all-white steel mill baseball team, an action that shocks and divides an entire town. Targeted by opponents, his own team, and a ruthless gang, Henry Louis finds himself facing levels of anger and racism that threaten both his baseball career and his life. When Henry meets Sarah, a free-spirited girl with the dream of becoming a great writer, things get even more complicated as they fall in love. Sarah ignites Henry's heart to keep fighting for his right play the game he loves. But by refusing to back down, Henry will pay the greatest price. And in his suffering, Henry Louis will unite a town torn apart by prejudice and war ... not because of the color of his skin but because of the color of his dreams.