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29 Stories

  • BLUE SKY by jpoppit
    jpoppit
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    Short, transcendentalist diary; for a school project.
  • The Sleeping Sky and I by Chaserwolf21148
    Chaserwolf21148
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      Reads 14
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    Some poem I wrote for Language Arts class, inspired by Transcendentalism and the poets of that time period.
  • Nature's Beauty by MissDaisy5118
    MissDaisy5118
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  • Walden (h.s.) - Coming Soon by harlotharold
    harlotharold
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      Reads 41
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    "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."
  • Jade Hills by BunnBuraparat
    BunnBuraparat
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    A short story of a man in nature.
  • Redefining A New Normal by 101oBsEsSioNs
    101oBsEsSioNs
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    Poetry & Prose Collection #2 "The Things I Leave Unsaid" was overflowing with words most readers hadn't even gotten around to reading all of. Therefore, instead of adding more to that, I'll be continuing here. Originality. Uniqueness. Embracing who we are, those we would be if cleansed and disinfected from the messy embrace of this abrasive, controlling society we all call home. Poetry containing unthought thoughts of confidence and pride; moments of finding new strength we never even realized we had, new ideals created and old common stubbornness looked at from hopefully unbiased viewpoints. I hope you'll to find a place to belong here. Requests are welcomed, whether about you or a loved one, a new idea not yet written about here, or anything else imaginable. Pm me and we can talk about it (:
  • Transcendentalism on the NCR by ashoka_the_tolerant
    ashoka_the_tolerant
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    2 friends journey out onto the North central Railroad in the dead of winter. They go seeking resplendent sights, but find themselves thrown into an esoteric, spiritual world of introspection and natural wonder.
  • Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and Puritanism. by Josephine-Ethereal
    Josephine-Ethereal
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    My tenth grade research paper 😄
  • The Song of Life  by hxhmxy
    hxhmxy
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      Reads 6
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    A collection of poems that grow everyday.
  • Painting the Sky Black by MichaelHavens
    MichaelHavens
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    Painting is beautiful.
  • It's All YOU! by JourneyHolm
    JourneyHolm
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      Reads 22
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    Wake up to the truth of life! Image: http://www.saatchigallery.com/imgs/artists/hein_jeppe/20101104092246_jeppe_hein_mirror_1.jpg
  • The Destroyers by brownie12
    brownie12
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    Can you hear her?
  • Belinda Bee by KarenMuensterman
    KarenMuensterman
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      Reads 187
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    Part murder mystery, part midwestern gothic, and part spiritual memoir, Belinda Bee is the story of coming of age in a 1960's rural community awash in a bewildering stew of religion, patriarchy, sin and secrets. A story of mystical beauty and haunting tragedy unfolds through the eyes of a young girl as she tries to protect her sister, the only witness to a terrible crime.
  • Empty by ReznoRex3505
    ReznoRex3505
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    What if you woke up one day to find all yourself alone in a small room, without a single memory?
  • A Hill in Lancaster, PA by ashoka_the_tolerant
    ashoka_the_tolerant
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    Nature's brutal apathy to man is propounded through a stream of conscious poem about Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
  • First Children in the Sun by NathanPark
    NathanPark
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    In 2025 rich, over protective parents send their children off to boarding schools called Nurture centers where safety and quality education is ensured. In the Richardson Nurture Center, children are not allowed to go outside. Well for eight year old Adam Bender, this is a fallacy. After being caught for escaping into the woods for seven days, he is put into detention where he is not allowed to speak. While in detention, he meets a nine year old girl Eveline Watercrest (Eve for short) who is punished for the same crime. After they decided they had enough "nurturing" they plan to escape the school for good. In the next few years they prepare for the unknown and stumble upon an ancient art that could change Society.
  • REAL by melownsall
    melownsall
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    This poem was written for my Honors American Literature class for an assignment that asked us to somehow express the social issues that exist today in our society. This work has lines/experts incorporated into my poem that are from multiple essays we read for class.
  • [Insert Whimsically Deep Title Here] by CraigCarpenterII
    CraigCarpenterII
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    This is my poetry with no theme obvious to me.