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188 Stories

  • adventures in the swamp hive by pepepanicsattheparty
    pepepanicsattheparty
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      Parts 1
    a selection of one shots ;)
  • Alliteration by JussMergas
    JussMergas
    • WpView
      Reads 299
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      Parts 2
    A series of short stories. Image by msmechpen
  • Carbon by carokines
    carokines
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      Reads 10
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    What do robots dream about?
  • Original Poetry by ProficientPoet953
    ProficientPoet953
    • WpView
      Reads 330
    • WpPart
      Parts 5
    Everyone yearns for connection. Whether you crave love, want a painless distraction or need to be understood due to the unfortunate truth that you can be lonely even when surrounded.
  • We were too close to the stars~ by pup_yeon
    pup_yeon
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      Parts 98
    My collection of poems and one-shots~ They're my work and, please, don't plagiarize because I will not hesitate to report and block you~ Note: the poems improve, slowly ;]
  • A Poem, Lyric and Parody Compilation by Miley1418
    Miley1418
    • WpView
      Reads 350
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      Parts 4
    This is a book of poetry, lyrics and parodies that I've written. Most of my poetry is humorous with the occasional long ones. My lyrics are from songs that I've created (mostly in the shower). The parodies are parodies of songs that I've created of popular songs. I hope you enjoy it!
  • Possessive Love by IVCharlesGreat
    IVCharlesGreat
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      Reads 6
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A poem about the hardships and beauties of possessive love.
  • hail heavy dew by SpragueThomson
    SpragueThomson
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      Reads 14
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      Parts 1
    Alliteration in some corners of the literate world is considered to be a lesser part of the form of art. I strongly disagree with this view, I sincerely think alliteration has much more literate potential than how it generally is being perceived. The true hardship for the writer of alliteration is to find words in such a way which will support either the rhythm of the story, or the storyline, as far as a poem can have a storyline of course. Where a poem may take you to different places in a few lines, storylines of poetry go beyond the rules of prose. There may well be poems where a storyline is language itself. The main character the I from the pen who wrote those poems. However when language becomes the storyline of a poem a new chapter emerges in both writing and reading. Can the writer still decipher his or her own message, or do they need the reader to tell her or him. Exactly that is what makes writing and reading alliteration exciting and intriguing. The writer submits to the assignment, only slight deviations allowed, all in service to written piece, subordinate to the writer's prompt. In this case it's words with the letter "p." I read somewhere that most words in English which start with this letter aren't originally from the English language. Second, during these weeks of self-isolation the word 'pandemic' lingered inevitably everywhere. Where it is connected to pain and suffering I saw the precipitation of tears, the waterfall of patients and human beings on the their way to the hunting grounds. I saw a rain consisting of humans. I saw the hypocrisy of daily numbers. Not only China under reports its numbers, it is a pathology in itself. On a worldwide scale people who aren't tested are left outside the equation. The outbreak managers only goal to hit the bell for flattening the curve, how flattering do the numbers need to be for a reopening, their apparent sole goal. The fact that beyond those mentioned an excess of people died put away to the side.
  • Sibilance by RobbertvanDongen
    RobbertvanDongen
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      Reads 16
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
  • Humor and The Heart by Letteringg
    Letteringg
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      Reads 87
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      Parts 10
    Two words to describe this book; Poem Dump.
  • A Girl Named Poem by elisel1997
    elisel1997
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      Reads 151
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      Parts 1
    A girl named Poem sits in a tower, desperate to find a way to save herself from despair and loneliness.
  • The Tongue-Twisting Trapping Troupe's Terrible Tales - Alliteration Anthology by DalisJamesBunch
    DalisJamesBunch
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      Reads 72
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      Parts 7
    The travelling troupe of tellers only tell tongue twisted tales of terrible lands laden with larceny, lude lamentation, liars, lame-folk and lethargic lords of lands. Or at least, that's what I heard.
  • Annie and Adam's Adventure at Arthur's Animal Aid Association by ToulaMavridouMesser
    ToulaMavridouMesser
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      Reads 32
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      Parts 1
    The first story in my book: Pocketful of Poesies - Absolutely All Artful Alliterations (available on Amazon/ Kindle), which reached no. 2 in the 'teen humour' catergory. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pocketful-Poesies-Absolutely-Artful-Alliterations-ebook/dp/B00N690MRS/ Pocketful of Poesies is unlike any publication you have ever previously perused and that is quite a phenomenal pursuance. Pocketful of Poesies is a pick of perfectly plangent dark tales. An astonishing array of very short stories that take alliteration to a completely new level with absolutely EVERY word beginning with the same letter. This mind blowing volume of amazing alliteration, such as "Annie and Adam's Adventure at Arthur's Animal Aid Association," "Betty Bets Billy 'Bout Blowing Bigger Bubbles Better," and "Colin Couldn't Comprehend Chafing Cream" WILL blow your mind. The alphabet may have 26 letters but there is no rule that each word you use has to start with a different one each time and Toula Mavridou-Messer proves just that in Volume One of Pocketful of Poesies.
  • B.U.R.D.E.N. by Hallowed_Ghost
    Hallowed_Ghost
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      Reads 13
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      Parts 1
    Trials and Tribulations rebirth one anew.
  • Your Smile by an_ordinary_you
    an_ordinary_you
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      Reads 3
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    Smiling is the sweetest thing you can do.
  • Poetry by madnessacrobat
    madnessacrobat
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      Parts 7
    "death is not the greatest loss in life, the greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live"