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284 Stories

  • We Are All Burning In Time by MoonshineNoire
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    ''Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.'' - Hunter. S. Thompson ''We are all burning in time, but each is consumed at his own speed.'' - Jack Gilbert This NaPoWriMo I have missed the entire month so I have decided to speedrun the entire month's worth of poems in one sitting. It's going to be crude, ugly, and chaotic, but stay for the ride! Publishing as soon as I finish each piece so I don't have a chance to overthink or edit a.k.a. my worst ever work!
  • Happy Endings by -ameliaxx
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    once upon a time fanfic. everybody gets happy endings, including the evil queen. in the enchanted forest, regina finds herself nine months pregnant. it's regina's first pregnancy and she doesn't know what to do. when robin disappears, snow white, zoe, belle and prince charming are there to help when regina goes into labour, but something unexpected happens during the birth that changes regina's life forever.
  • Indian New Mom by Devadharshini_007
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    This book, is about a short one pagers of a girl, writing to her demise father to let out everything she feels without a hinch of lie.
  • From Child Labour to Change by simplythere12
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    Listen well and listen close. Pass this on to your friends and family. This is a story that could change children's lives. It all started when… … my dad died. It was dad's birthday and everyone in my family was celebrating. My family consists of my dad, Babarr Mohaut, my mom, Hamille Mohaut, my little sister, Miya Mohaut, my little brother (bother), Zeqe, and me- 12 year old Tara Mohaut. It was surprising to find that everyone was in the same room at the same time. Why? Because my dad is always working at the tobacco industry's building that's why he coughs all the time (second-hand smoking). Also, my mom is always taking care of Miya, my little 2 month old sister. “Tara, stop that silly daydreaming of yours and fetch some water from the well.” “But mom, I just got the water this morning! And plus, we're celebrating, so why can't I celebrate too?” “You have already eaten a couple of dried apricots, that's more than enough. The sooner you get the water, the sooner you can continue celebrating.” That was my mom. She's always bugging me about chores. I have to fetch water because we don‟t have the money to get one of those nice houses down by the market. In those houses, there are shiny floors, big rooms, and sinks and toilets. Our house has walls made of packed mud and a thatched roof connected with a mud and cow-dung paste. In Canada, you don't come across any houses like this, but we live in India. That is, Himachal Pradesh.
  • Life of a Grapefruit by RhysFrogan
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    The first short story in the tale of Grapefruit Fruit and her family
  • Workers' Welfare by AlexWinson
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    Stories and updates about the welfare of workers around the world
  • Shooting Star by lilliep__
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    This is a moving story which juxtaposes the lives of a wealthy city teenaged who lives in Australia and a girl of the same age who lives in the poverty-stricken Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, and takes the reader through an ordinary day in each of their lifestyles. Through their daily activities, a sad, thought-provoking comparison is provided. An enlightening and touching story about the severeness of the global issue of poverty, which reminds us of the many things we should be grateful for instead of taking them for granted.
  • Fine Lines (One Direction) by PaytonAndBenny
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    I could give you all the details on my seven brothers and tell you everything you need to know about my neice. I could probably even answer any questions you may have about one direction, I am rather close to them after all. I could explain why I chose 'Fine Lines' as the title of my story or describe myself. That is usually what people do in these things isn't it? But I tend to go against the norm, my name is Uella Lucia D'avice Sr and I am a cigarette smoking, video game playing indie rocker chick and that is all I am giving away in this summary. I guess you will just have to read it to find out the rest.
  • Silent War by Luxstar64
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    Made as part of the National Teen Book Club, this thousand word story follows John Ackerman, a man conflicted through his past as he struggles through the depths of poverty through 1970s Liverpool.
  • LOVE'S KINGDOM by NaamoonSamte
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    first of all,it is the world of fiction,the story is firstly written in my local dialect, with many mind's hardships i managed to translate into English, there may be many grammar defeciencies. However please read it. The story is based on the place where i live. the poor boy lives a miserable life happily he then eventually found a girl whom he loves with all heart,all souls, the kind of love every romantic personality wished for.. if you wonder how deep a love could it be or how far a love can reach please read and witness the kingdom of love.
  • The Dance by yavorkostov
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    The narrative technique in this novella is used to describe the atrocities of a political regime. It is a depiction of the terrors of the Communist Concentration Camps in Bulgaria, of last century.
  • A Chosen Mate. by SapphireFox
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    Every fifty years a girl from her village is chosen to be the mate of a werewolf. Myah goes to her friend's house during "The Night Of The Chosen One". Her friend goes out to get her dog, the werewolves see her and are taking her to be their mate. But when Myah goes out to fetch her friend and she sees she is been taken, she volunteers to be The Chosen Mate instead of her friend. Will she find real love or be forced to love?
  • Khadijah by hodz2015
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    Young care stolen childhood boney living agony,playing with rocks working to the bones no time to forget mummy needs little Khadijah home,daddy in the wheel chair,feeling all alone,family all around yet no support to be found.mentally matured yet physically still a child ...
  • CNB System Set-up by TalentSpot
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    https://www.talent-spot.com/cnb-system-set-up/ CNB System Set-up The design and management of salary and welfare systems is one of the important tasks of enterprise human resource management, the purpose is to better attract, motivate, and retain excellent employees, and improve the competitiveness and sustainable development ability of enterprises.
  • TORCHER by WildHorse4825
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    Most stories start something like ‘In a land far from here’ or ‘So this is how it started.....’. Well, as you read through this story of Harriet Eldlewince, you will believe that this it not most stories. If you like mystery and murder stories, then you may like this, but then again, if you want to read a story about a happy princess who lives happily ever after, I advise you not to ever set eyes on this book again, as it holds forbidden secrets and deaths of the beloved. If you decided to read it, well, ENJOY! ; )
  • If Labour has the power to delay the Rwanda plan, why don't they use it? by garavigujarati02
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    THE public authority's questionable Security of Rwanda Bill gets back to the Place of Hall this week, where MPs will discuss changes proposed by the Masters. Confronting the problem of how to manage the Bill - which overrules the UK High Court to consider Rwanda a protected spot to which shelter searchers can be eliminated - the Masters proposed a few extremely unassuming corrections. Peers recommend that the plan ought to "keep up with full consistency with homegrown and worldwide regulation". Where the Bill demands that the courts should track down Rwanda protected, the proviso "except if given valid proof going against the norm" is added. No one could botch the crossbench peers in the Place of Masters for a gathering of perilous revolutionaries. New exploration distributed today by English Future tracks down greater open help for practically every one of the Masters corrections. The 'desire of individuals' - conjured by PM Rishi Sunak as he cautioned peers not to postpone his Bill - upholds this good judgment agreement: to consider Rwanda safe, you initially need to make sure that it is. Six of every ten individuals (61%) - including 55% of Moderate citizens - figure the public authority ought to either acknowledge a few revisions to the Rwanda strategy or scrap it out and out. https://www.pakistanweekly.co.uk/if-labour-has-the-power-to-delay-the-rwanda-plan-why-dont-they-use-it/
  • The Certainty of a Design by theworldmakesense
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    Extract 02 From the Library of Rotundas