Belinda Beeby Karen Muensterman
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...
Emptyby Mason Reidhead
What if you woke up one day to find all yourself alone in a small room, without a single memory?
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Redefining A New Normalby 101oBsEsSioNs
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, inste...
Singularity Soonby Flaglandbase
I did a research project to explore whether The Singularity could happen sooner than expected. Like maybe RIGHT NOW?
Technically speaking that turns out to be very diff...
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[Insert Whimsically Deep Title Her...by Craig Carpenter II
This is my poetry with no theme obvious to me.
Everlastismby Derry Cage Nyakane
Everlastism is a term I coined for my philosophy, literature, theology and culture in general;
It literally means 'eternal life'.
The Afterlifeby Palak Randhawa
The story begins with a child that struggles through the hardships and darkness in the world. This book shows life's struggles and the survival that accompanies it. The...
Transcendentalismby JillianKopkowski
This is a very short transcendentalist piece written to showcase the ephemeral depressions everyone has in their lives and how easy it is for you or anyone to make a dif...
The Sleeping Sky and Iby Chaserwolf21148
Some poem I wrote for Language Arts class, inspired by Transcendentalism and the poets of that time period.
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Walden (h.s.) - Coming Soonby kell
"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, w...
24 Wattsby Tanya Moushi
Inspired by philosopher and lecturer Alan Watts, this compelling, thought-provoking short book brings together 24 ideas meant to stir the mind. Applied to the everyday h...
Pedals of Snow by Emmitt Simpson
A short poem I wrote one night. I want to leave it up to the reader to find his or her own meaning. Of course, I know what it talks about. But when friends have read it...
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