Animalrights Stories

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aesthete reviews - OPEN by aesthetecommittee
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aesthete reviews - OPENby 𝚊𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚝𝚎.
HIRING and OPEN in which the asthete committee reviews your books. #projectasthete #1 in critiques #569 in editor #5 in environment
After Humanity by stpolishook
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After Humanityby Stacey L. Polishook
* 2017 WATTY WINNER!* Blurb: Humans are at the top of the food chain and always have been. But what if they weren't? What if another took our place and decided to rais...
My Story by DamianKube
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My Storyby DamianKube
A poem about animal suffering made by Vegan Poet Damian Kube
Buhay Palamunin [Short Story] by KhayriRRWoulfe
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Buhay Palamunin [Short Story]by Khayri R.R. Woulfe
Siya'y isang baboy na nagsasalita. Siya si Pinky. Kilalanin siya.
Cocoa And Lily: Best Of Friends by AngelaSekelsky
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Cocoa And Lily: Best Of Friendsby Angela Sekelsky
I am writing a story about the bond between a dog and his owner. This story is going to start out cute but get more serious toward the middle. Copyright 2020 Angela M. S...
The Truth about the Carriage Industry by Crazy_teen15
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The Truth about the Carriage Indus...by ultimate._.fangirl
This is primarily focused on Charleston's carriages because that's where I am. I'm unfamiliar with how NY works but many of the things I talk about might apply to all ar...
Bars by SarahEEm
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Barsby Em
A single poem written about animal abuse. The poem is from the perspective of an animal from behind the bars of a cage. This is very short, and the first thing I posted...
Our Blind Eyes by natalielandwehr
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Our Blind Eyesby Natalie Landwehr
The animal agriculture industry is kept out of the public eye. Animal lovers and kind people around the world participate in and pay for the practices that are destroyin...
Last Chance (Laurens de Groot) by Writers_For_Wildlife
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Last Chance (Laurens de Groot)by Writers_For_Wildlife
Melanie Laurel is just an average girl from a small town in England. She's been passionate about animals and the Earth since she was a little girl, and now that she's ei...
PIG 3074 by Veggievore
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PIG 3074by Veggievore
PIG 3074 "The first thing I felt was the pain from landing on a concrete floor and the terrifying smell of ammonia. I wasn't lonely. I had my mom and my 9 sillbings...
Passing the Buck by dhrarie
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Passing the Buckby Radhika Goyal
We were born into a world where animals are subject to torture, exploitation and murder, all without a scintilla of compunction. Who's to blame?
Whispers of the coop by kathavritti
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Whispers of the coopby Adithya Kashyap
Whispers of the Coop is an emotional, gut-wrenching story about Cluck, a chicken born with the ability to speak the human language. From the innocence of his early days...
Poetry by MinionMarshmallows
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Poetryby MinionMarshmallows
They say actions speak louder than words But here I am writing mine down Hoping they will turn into something more one day
fauna - animal awareness by aesthetecommittee
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fauna - animal awarenessby 𝚊𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚝𝚎.
over the last five hundred years, as many as one thousand species vanished. plastic bags and other plastic materials in the ocean can kill one million sea creatures. man...
Muddy by 0-alexia-0
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Muddyby 0-alexia-0
This is an novel about animal rights.About a little girl who fights for her piggy.Start reading! Hope you like it.
#CaptivityKills by catherinestoriess
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#CaptivityKillsby Catherine Riding
Lolita spends her life in a tiny tank at The Miami Seaquarium. The last time she saw an orca was when her best friend, Hugo, died in 1980. Read Lolita's Story. Read the...
Your Zodiac, Your Animal  by DemonsSavingAnimals
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Your Zodiac, Your Animal by Demons Saving Animals
I'm just bored so I'm gonna post a nice little icebreaker
My Curious Whelvewood Wolf by SARAHGXOX
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My Curious Whelvewood Wolfby 𝕊𝕒𝕣𝕒𝕙 𝕊.
After a close friend's death, Sienna Cassidy, who goes by Senna, is pleased to move away from the city's bright lights and into the serene woods of Whelvewood, Wyoming...
Don't Eat The Turtles by ArleneAdamo
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Don't Eat The Turtlesby Arlene Adamo
A short story that came to me out of the blue after thinking about how important it is to see things outside the limitations of one's own culture.