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89 Stories

  • SIXTEEN. by baggysociety
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    A collection of poetry written by a fifteen-turning-sixteen year old girl from Alberta. COPYRIGHTS © 2020 (BAGGYSOCIETY)
  • Building Bridges by tckeenauthor
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    While cleaning out the attic on the first day of spring (because her mom Catherine put it on the calendar, which is the only way to get anything done), Josie finds a beautiful pink dress that belonged to her grandmother. It would have been the perfect thing to wear to the Spring Fling, an annual event that she and her moms always enjoyed with her Gramps. But there's no dance this year, since the whole world is shut down because of COVID-19, a pandemic virus. While Catherine is hard at work at the hospital, Anna and Josie come up with a plan to bring their family closer, despite the challenges of social distancing. This story was written for Reedsy.com Writing Prompts weekly contest #35 - "Tell a story that takes place at a spring dance" and "You made a promise to yourself to do it on the first day of spring. Today is that day."
  • Reflections by 215253saphire
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    Poems #inspiration though at some point, somewhat depressing. ©215253saphire
  • Distancing by DanielleFyne
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    A story about two people who accidentally rent the same apartment and are forced to stay in the apartment together for a month.Due to Quarantine laws they are prevented from getting another place because of the recent outbreak of the corona virus. The story follows Dominic and Sadé, two very different individuals; Sadé is a very critical, organized introvert who has always longed for her own space while Dominic is quite the spontaneous, outgoing wanderer as they go through an interesting experience . They butt heads heads and struggle to coexist in the same space and to both their surprise they end up learning lessons from each other that they will never forget.
  • there's more to it earth by sirenheaddeatspizza
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    I was going to the liquor store with my mom to pick me up some white whine, dad somr rum and for mum ultra light beer.... not that we are alcoholics. But we like a good taste in the yap every once in a while. We had.....my mom anf i had to wait in a what would be a short line up but with social distancing it was a big line. It was a nice spring morning in which the sun was out and the my eyes detracted from the vitamin d to a house that had on its roof saying "soap =hope". No joke and i was so taking by it that i had to talk awalk to go capture the sight in which was on said house's roof. I also started my warm weather photohraphy which is photography that i take during the spring, summer and autumn months. It was nice to to walk without a car hindering you..... or snow. That is ehat i like about early spring, hope. And that sings was a good fuck you to the virus thats has pissed and is still pissing people off and worring them. I then heard on the news that kids children and teens were comitting suicide because this covid shit..... and this i havd to say to anyone who is feeling crappy at this time and want to commit suicide, do what i just did, get the fuck out of the house .....take you camera or phone and take pictures of random things that catch your eye as you walk. You dont have to visit a friend to be eith them either. It might seem pissy, but it will pass, it is not eorth your life. Remember soap = hope. *noticed on Instagram* **on Amazon as ebook and paper back ** *** please rate kindly on goodreads***
  • twenty night by EthanTroumbly
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    it was a twenty night or so ago I saw a ghost adorable swept through the mirror i still can hear the crawling fear of you right here in my left ear whispering clear its me again your favorite smear let me show you why there was no tears why can't i just forget twenty years oh its all mine this story goes as does my ghost adorable
  • The Quarantine Kitty Diaries by RRDeen
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    The chronicles of a floofy lap-monster and his human during the Coronavirus pandemic.
  • Contact Tracing and Social Distancing Technology - CompanyTRAK by companytrak
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    CompanyTRAK is the leading digital solution to help with Self-Declaration, Social Distancing, Contact Tracing and Data Collection.
  • Covid Rant/diary + Conspiracy Theories  by OrthodoxedMillenial
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    Covid 19 updates, conspiracy theories and tips
  • Sleepless Solitude: The True-Life Journals of a Xanax'd Millennial (Part 1 of 2) by sleepless_solitude
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    Hi, I'm Kurt. A binge-drinking, pill-popping disco diva with a heart of platinum and an appetite for self-destruction. Welcome to Sleepless Solitude: The True-Life Journals of a Xanax'd Millennial (Part 1 of 2). Adapted from a collection of nightly journal entries, Sleepless Solitude details the promiscuous highs and drug-induced lows of a gay millennial in his mid-twenties as he tries to find his way through the swamp of young adulthood. Covering an entire year, the stories serve as a chronological, behind-the-scenes look at what happens when the party stops and the Hangover Blues kick in. At its core, Sleepless Solitude is an effort in sharing personal truths. By revealing intimate thoughts and vulnerabilities with each journal entry, the aim is to present a mind and story void of social media filters. Life isn't always a celebration, it's not always sunny, and sometimes you blackout and break a few teeth. The best I can do right now is try and pick up the pieces. Goodnight xo
  • Student Drive By for my Mom by trishtrish_22
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    A surprise I had for my mom during these hard times. She is a teacher and I see how stressed out she is so I wanted to help her out by creating a Student Drive By!
  • Broken Chords by Emily_Sorensen
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    What if quarantine never ended? What if the government was overrun by a group of people who thought just social distancing wasn't enough? What if no one remembered what it was like when singing voices joined together? Sara is a 22-year-old editor who has held onto one sure knowledge: the Leaders are wrong. People need people. In a darkened world, Sara is determined to expose the truth, the only light left, no matter what the cost.
  • The Unofficial Biggboss House by AtifaikramQureshi
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    a short story about my life during the lockdown nd social distancing 😃 stay home, stay safe✌
  • Fly, fly, fly away by BrentWrightSF
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    This was originally written for a C.J.Biggs Improv Contest over on StoryFire back in 2020.
  • Touch by UndieGirl
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    A short story about a world where touching causes death. Is it worth dying for a moment of joy?
  • Far From Each Other by IMJelo14
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    In this hard situation, what will we gonna do? Frighten? Worry? Feel lonely? Or this is the best time for us to keep our distance from each other? #WriteTogether
  • Six Feet Apart by AmariahHopeAnn
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    "I don't know if I can do this anymore... it's so hard." "Babe, what are you saying?" . . . Alexandra and Riley are finally together after two years of being the best of friends and slowly falling in love. But just a few months into their new relationship, a virus emerges, taking hold of the government and forcing everyone to remain in their houses or at least 6 feet away from each other. Follow the story of two young college students who are ripped away from their friends, their school, and most painfully each other. You never realize how much you love someone until they're gone...
  • Chloe in the Time of Corona by sweettcher
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    Chloe Strait is busily planning the end of her junior year: a Spring Break trip to South Padre Island and her first Prom...when COVID-19 strikes the United States. Now, sheltered in place at home with her older brother and parents and unable to see her boyfriend Everett, Chloe is trying to make sense of the pandemic unfolding around her. But she is left with uncertainty of what will happen to her once-happy junior year and the world she once knew. Unfolding in real time, follow Chloe as she tries to navigate this unpredictable world.