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  • The Head Cover by fathy_writes
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    A Fight For Her Individuality... When her individuality and belief is questioned by her school management, she fights against them with passion. The head cover is her symbol of faith, her eccentricity and she can't give it up for anyone. This is the fight of Zara Malik, a young Muslim girl, who lost so many things, just because she is a Muslim. When one of her teacher makes it his mission to shun her from being who she was, she makes it her responsibility to fight against him and his views. Can she win him or will she fail like so many of them?
  • This Man Is Not A Sigma by KwakuBen
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    In Kumasi, everyone has an opinion. Especially about men. You're either an alpha, a beta, a sigma, or something that needs fixing. So when a quiet young man shows up who refuses to fit any of the categories, people panic. He doesn't dominate. He doesn't submit. He doesn't explain himself. He just exists. Set in the loud, busy streets of Kumasi, Ghana, this humorous slow-burn story follows an introverted, fearless man who wants two things only: to get rich quietly and to be left alone. Unfortunately, everyone else has plans for him. Friends try to test him. Hustlers try to recruit him. Bosses try to control him. Internet philosophers try to diagnose him. His silence is misread as strategy, his calm as danger, and before he knows it, rumors about him are spreading faster than facts. While the city debates what type of man he is, he's busy minding his business-and accidentally winning. This is a sharp, funny satire about masculinity labels, hustle culture, and what happens when you refuse to perform for anyone. Because nothing confuses people more than a man who is unbothered.
  • A Way Back Home - Draft 1 by AlessaE_Dawson
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    Delia Simmons was five years old when she lost her sister to the dark workings of a heartbroken deity. Ten years have passed since then and she isn't a little girl anymore, forever on the search for her sister, Delia discovers a prophecy that could mean the end of a horrible age that legendary beings have been suffering through. For as long as Jakob Fisher could remember, he just wanted to be normal. But when you had two different coloured eyes and the earth whispered things into your ears, it proves to be a little more difficult than counting to three. Join these two for a crazy adventure. Stick around for a chapter or two. Stories don't bite... but this one might.
  • Self by Kenuine
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    A collection of haiku's all for the self.
  • Why do we Mock Others? by offical_just_anna
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    Why do we laugh at the things others love? Their clothes, their music, their hobbies? Every person is shaped by their own story. What seems strange to one person might mean everything to someone else. This piece is a reminder that being different is not a weakness - it's our greatest strength. Maybe we should stop judging... and start simply being happy
  • Fighting To Control What Is Left by LadyDesDes
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    This is a book full of random feelings that many can have. These just so happen to be mine. You'll see what I feel through my words and my poems. And who knows, maybe it will inspire you to voice how you feel, or know that someone is always there when you have the same problems.
  • Finding Me by Lipitwah
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    Life is such a roller coaster, and our efforts almost always end up in vain. We try perfection, yet it never works, adaptation too, it only gets worse. We always ignore the fact that what guides us throughout our whole existence is individuality; living much of a cliché is always a tempting option, and choosing such a path seems relieving every step of the journey. But do we ever try to connect our past to our present, and think of what the future has in store for us? Do we ever try to understand ourselves, learn from our past, and accept that it was all a moulding process, or do we often ask ourselves, directly, or indirectly, who we are, what we are supposed to be in terms of internal factors and society itself? All of these leads to one question of vital importance in an individual's life, a question that can lead an individual to an evergreen path of self-discovery, or rather into a tunnel without light at the end: Who am I?
  • Dont Judge A Book By Its Cover by baileybee
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    Zander Donovan, a 21 year old, Is a member of the gang 'Sons Of Saints' along with his stoner friend Destry Hill and three other members that he doesn't really consider to be his friends, but they're all he has, because 4 years ago Zander's mom and younger brother went missing. Zander suspects his monster of a man father to be the cause of their disappearance, but the residents of Kingston, New York think otherwise. In This story Zander tries to prove to everyone not to judge too quickly by what you see, because what you don't see is what really matters.
  • The Big Book of Gender and Sexuality by joey-the-boy
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    A book of all of the sexualities and genders that I'm aware of. Most of the descriptions came from queerundefined.com, a wonderful crowdsourced lgbt+ dictionary.
  • Powerful Poetry by silvershadow253
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    This is a collection of poems that I am constantly adding to. Some of the poems were for school, and some were some that I just came up with on my own. Many of the poems are sad or inspirational. The mood of the poems usually match my mood at the time that I was writing them. I hope they have an influence on all of my readers.
  • My Poetry Twist  by laynkin
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    ~the poems come alongside the experiences~
  • Them  by PsychoSocialAnxietic
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    "Hey Doll? Can I ask you something?" "Sure. What ya need newbie?" "Why don't we, us , have...you know...have a name?" "...what do you mean?" "You know, like the U.S army and the marines and stuff like that. They fight just like we do, so how come we don't call ourselves anything? Let people know who we are..." "No one bothered to give us a name" "What? Why?" "Because we've been doing our job just fine" "Yeah, but don't you think at least giving our cause, our fighters a name would give the government more of a scare? Let them know that we mean business..." She laughed. "Ok newbie I'm gonna say this real carefully cause you still don't understand... "WE DON'T NEED ONE" (This is a completely original story. There are some references made to characters/tv/movies/style that I DO NOT OWN, but the story is mine. Thank you and I hope you enjoy my first not fanfiction story!)
  • Fragile Humanity  by ThePurpleKnight1453
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    How much of ourselves can we lose before we begin to dissolve as a person? [I don't own the image used for the cover]
  • The Novel of Voices by alexblok
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    Rupert Gray's "The Novel of Voices" is a powerful and dramatic work about the fate of a family under a totalitarian regime. The book explores themes of repression, violence, and loss, showing how fear and persecution affect people. Through the symbolism of the voice, Gray emphasizes the importance of preserving human dignity and hope for resistance even in the darkest circumstances, exposing a ruthless anti-cult system.
  • Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island-Self-Acceptance Can Work Wonders for Your Personality by joshuahuntfitzroy
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    A lot of things can go right for you when you have the right amount of confidence in yourself. There may be times when you may wish to have a different personality, a different life or even a different background for yourself, but the truth is that no one can do your life as well as you can do. Experts like Joshua Hunt Fitzroy Island are of the belief that there are a lot of traits that are unique to each individual and those are the traits that can define you. You can achieve a great deal in life when you choose to leverage the unique features that you possess. It therefore makes most sense to accept yourself the way you are so that you are able to attain milestones and achievements that you may never have thought yourself capable of achieving.
  • Individuality by ofmiceandmagz
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    You look at society and realize that there is a pattern. So many people are just a copy of a copy. So many people that you see act the same. There isn't an ounce of individuality in the world.
  • Masks Of Freedom by Pinkyness1994
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    In Cedreno, a colossal city rising from the ashes following the humanity's great downfall, the shadow of the past looms over the present. The Council of Cedreno rules with an iron fist, imposing draconian policies to maintain order after the war that left deep scars on humanity. In this suffocating metropolis, individuality is considered a crime, where opinions are classified as "safe" and "dangerous," and censorship is an unquestionable norm to preserve fragile peace. Marina Tosrrington, a young woman stripped of her own uniqueness, grows up in this repressive world, feeling that something is profoundly wrong. She is a creative and passionate soul, but she is forced to conceal her true essence due to the government's watchful eye. Any slip, any sign of questioning, and Marina becomes a threat in the eyes of the regime. However, everything changes on a dark night when Marina is captured by a daring group calling themselves "The Singulars." They embody hope for those yearning for a society where masks can finally be taken off, where authenticity and freedom of expression are restored. Marina is faced with a monumental choice: continue a life of compliance and submission, masking her true identity, or embrace the dangerous journey toward freedom, where authenticity is a virtue, and risk is constant. "Masks of Freedom" is a captivating narrative that delves into the complexities of a society where security is achieved at the cost of individuality, while following Marina's journey in the pursuit of a life where masks are unnecessary, but the price to pay is high. This is a story of courage, resistance, and the eternal human desire for freedom.
  • Paint with Color! by sabrinathethinker
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    It's poetry. Like it, add it. Don't like it, see ya 👋
  • The Art of Expression by danielle_culver
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    Our individuality was taken as paint stripped from concrete. What is life in a world of uniform and no individuality? Here in my country we all have set clothes for each day, a set schedule for everyday down to the second, and no personality. That means no makeup, hair color, adding anything to your shoes or clothes, no extra accessories, no thoughts. Every city, town, street, house, and room are the same. The only kind of "arts" we have are in support of the government. Songs are about how great and necessary our government is and any kind of acting is for public service announcements. Art is used for propaganda, posters, murals, you name it is all show the wonderful affects of our rulers. In total control everything is painful but efficient, not everyone can like living this way can they? That's where I come in, I'm Jackie Rivera and I hate my government.