Letsescapril Histoires

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letsescapril

7 Histoires

  • Branch Fractures the Sky par tuggernuts
    tuggernuts
    • WpView
      LECTURES 76
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 20
    Writing prompts from https://www.instagram.com/letsescapril/
  • escapril '19 par vehementlywritten
    vehementlywritten
    • WpView
      LECTURES 213
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 27
    a collection of poems for (almost) everyday in april. from the writing prompt challenge by savannah brown on instagram (@letsescapril).
  • escapril 2021 par notyourusual-writer
    notyourusual-writer
    • WpView
      LECTURES 46
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 11
    Each year, I compose 30 poems, one for each day of April. The prompts I use are from the Instagram account @/letsescapril I hope you enjoy!!
  • Escapril 2020 par reem_writes
    reem_writes
    • WpView
      LECTURES 49
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 4
    a collection of poems written by me for Escapril. prompts can be found on @letsescapril on Instagram! a poem a day for every day of April Everything in this book belongs to me. All poetry are original work. Copyright All Rights Reserved @reem_writes April 2020. Don't steal, copy, plagiarize or redistribute in any way, shape or form, without written explicit permission from me, the author, first. That being said, the escapril prompts do not belong to me. also adelaide kane as mary stuart because?? gorgeous
  • escapril '20 par vehementlywritten
    vehementlywritten
    • WpView
      LECTURES 265
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 24
    some more poems every day in april! here's yet another collection of poems i wrote for (almost) everyday in april. from the writing prompt challenge by savannah brown on instagram (@letsescapril).
  • Gun Control par SM_510
    SM_510
    • WpView
      LECTURES 6
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 1
    He could still hear them scream, as he made new ones everyday.
  • terminal par alixblack_
    alixblack_
    • WpView
      LECTURES 137
    • WpPart
      Chapitres 31
    This is an epic poem that tells the tale of Aviana - the middle sister in her family of five who is diagnosed with cancer at just six years of age. It will be a raw telling of how terminal illness wreaks havoc in the lives of those touched by it when the victim is a child.