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  • The Chrysalis Realm | Hiring Book by -Chrysalis_Realm
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    The Chrysalis Realm, a community about you, for you. We offer: exclusive games, special events, growth opportunities, friendships, and more! We're always hiring! "To soar to your dreams, you must first fly." Cover credits to: @lantea- Credits: @dead_poet_7 Founder: @dead_poet_7 Co-founder: KimIcy_03 **This work is not affiliated with Wattpad.**
  • Heartbeat by Jess_Bengel
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    Jane experiences the intense fear that is new parenthood. Short story submission for #Panic.
  • Essay From Senior Year by Zakani_Donovan
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    I was going through some things in my room and stumbled across a notebook which I didn't recognize. When I opened it and saw no title, like I always did whenever I wrote a story, I was confused. Then when I read it, I realized it was it was an old essay for my 12th grade English class. I apologize if some sintaxis makes you cringe, I'm passing it exactly the same. Since I'm in college at the moment, I can't remember what grade I got for it. Remembering that class though, I'm sure it was a decent one. The teacher let us get away with lots of things. But I passed so, whatever. Anyway, here's some nostalgia of mine. Word Count: 617 (The only reason Markiplier is one of the tags in this is because he was the man I was referring to in the last paragraph and it made me laugh reading that back)
  • Bear's Dance by dammit_sunshine
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  • Transitions and Major Life Changes: Death and the Beginning of Dying by KessSharples
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    This is the final part pf a series of articles detailing why 2024 can just suck it! Last year was a terrible year. So many big changes, and few for the good. In this piece, I'm finding myself in the middle (hopefully) of my life. I'm losing my friends, my colleagues, and we're starting to look at the end of life of my parents and in-laws.
  • Tales from a Professional Woman - I'm Angry by KessSharples
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    As I'm taking the helm at work, I'm starting to realize just what my old boss has left me with.
  • FATE REDEFINED  by Nathaliezoya23
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    🌹Fate never gives you what you want unless you feel the sorrow and pain that is tend to occur no matter how much you try to avoid. There is never a state of equilibrium until every ounce of your soul experiences the harsh reality of not getting what you want. ❤️ What lies ahead in unknown, what is broken cannot be fixed. But, only when you know about the reality of the feel you get when the wait was worthwhile and it would not go in vain, you become unstoppable. ☺️ Everyone has their own destiny, their own purpose in life. When you know what to do, and you are totally sure about it, then go for it.....what happens later, let it happen and never think about the results, because life is all about accepting every outcome gracefully.....
  • Seasons: Sestina Journey Through Life's Cycles by emerawolf
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    A book of Sestinas on the different seasons of my life.
  • Songs of Stories by fiftyfave
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    Plain thoughts, poems, one-shot stories made by me. I'm going to express myself here and maybe, share it to everyone here :) Plagiarism is a crime and this is going to be my safe place. Be humane and respect it. Taking screenshots or stealing whatever is in here is prohibited :)
  • What Are We Gonna Do About Emi? - The Chapbook by emiveritas
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    The debut poetry chapbook from Australian poet Emilia Leonetti explores ordinary facets of life through extraordinary angles. Everything from her experience as a fat woman, as an "other", as a sensual being and as an overall human is documented, inviting the reader into her world like a well-known houseguest.
  • À mon Fils, Héritage  by EvrardLegrand14
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    Famille Amour Espoir Présence Joie Avenir
  • That night- AshBookWorm by AshBookWorm
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  • Transition  by welcomethegayparade
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    "You may be a bit uncomfortable at first, but you'll get used to it." She explained. I really didn't care, as long as it meant my chest was flatter. "You sure you still want this Ka- I mean, Pidge?" I nodded slightly. Of course I did. I've waited for this for years, I'm not turning back now. Pidge is 15, and transgender from female to male. Follow him through his point of view, as he battles through the journey of life as a transgender teen.
  • Transitions and Major Life Changes: Is Middle School Just Bad for Everyone? by KessSharples
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    My son's transition to middle school was rough. He just couldn't seem to get organized, and we just couldn't find the right way to help him.
  • 40th by Amir40th
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    What does life look like at forty? In this reflective and deeply personal memoir, the author looks back on the first two chapters of his life-forty years shaped by family, love, loss, mistakes, growth, and the stories that built him. Dividing life into four twenty-year seasons, he explores childhood, youth, and early adulthood with honesty and courage. Now standing at the threshold of a new chapter, he sees the years from forty to sixty not as decline-but as the most powerful and meaningful season yet. With a wiser heart and clearer vision, this book is a journey through memory, identity, and the quiet transformation that comes with time. For anyone who has ever paused and asked, "What have I learned so far-and what do I want from the years ahead?" this book offers reflection, comfort, and hope.