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  • Scared To Be Scarred  by KessiAmora
    KessiAmora
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    Kendrick is deeply in Love with Amber but she is unsure of his Love for her. She's scared of the outcome if she really goes into a relationship with him... Heartbreak. #unedited
  • The Nights  by Yutee_Night
    Yutee_Night
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      Parts 1
    A SHORT STORY. Inspired by Avicii's 2014 song with the same name.
  • Twisted Vernacular: A Short Story/Prose Collaboration by Intrepid_Imaginer
    Intrepid_Imaginer
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    Dedicated to an awesome co-writer! A/N: Synopsis- A boy is searching for his little adopted sister, when he realizes that's she's gone. All she left him was a note saying "sorry" repeatedly. The boy is the overprotective type of brother who will stop at nothing to convince her not to commit suicide. As their two different perspectives clash, will the boy's message hit home? Will she be saved or will disaster strike? Read to find out! Background information-We contributed both of our ideas for the prologue/epilogue. Between those two is a total of ten paragraphs, five each person. My paragraphs are in italics, while poeticpuppet's are not. I will be adding a chapter {2 paragraphs and then the epilogue} each time. We hope you enjoy reading because we put a lot of hard work into this and we've went through many revisions. It might get confusing at times because we used metaphors and figurative language, so feel free to comment and ask questions. Thank you so much! *When we upload all our chapters, see if you can find the hidden poem! Haha, it'll be pretty obvious.
  • Technicolor Dreams by ajolio
    ajolio
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    A bunch of poems I wrote, varying from romance to random things
  • Vernacular languages- A new mantra to expand your business reach by ValuepointKnowledgew
    ValuepointKnowledgew
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      Parts 1
    India is a huge country and one of its kind. It's a land of diversity with diverse languages, cultures and attitudes. One of the biggest differences in India is language diversity. We have over 22 official languages, multiple vernacular languages and over 6000 dialects. There is a popular saying that depicts India's linguistic diversity rather well: "Kos-kos par badle paani, chaar kos par baani" (The language spoken in India changes every few kilometers, just like the taste of the water). To tap the power of the vernacular languages and realize the "Digital India" dream, we need to develop an India Internet ecosystem that will raise Internet adoption and promote digital empowerment through vernacular interface and content. After all, the language that you talk in, is which you think in, is what you are most comfortable with. You have heard that "If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart."
  • K.I.S.S by ezejoan8
    ezejoan8
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      Parts 4
    Life in a boarding school is not always as it seems. Sure, you've got rising bells and duties and teacher and punishments... But that's all on the surface. "Charles and cocaine?!" "I think she's pregnant." "Will you be my girlfriend?" "There are lesbians in the the toilet!" These abnormalities are secretly rampant in KIS
  • A Simple Guide to Trinbagonian Vernacular by KeffiRosita
    KeffiRosita
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      Parts 3
    This is a simple guide to the vernacular of Trinidad & Tobago, which is where I'm from. I used to do similar posts on my Facebook profile so I decided to compile them in a book that I can just keep updating. So whether you're a fan/tourist of Trinidad & Tobago or just curious about another culture this book is for you! Take a read, leave a comment, ask questions and I'll answer them for you! If you have any words or phrases that you would like to see added feel free to let me know as well.
  • Fictional Friends and Feelings by teenagesarcastic
    teenagesarcastic
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    "Why do we treat fictional characters like real people?" "Why do we cheer for them, fall for them, or even cry over them?" For the longest time, I always wondered how and why readers and audiences build an emotional connection with fictional characters; this feature article breaks down and analyses just that. I wanted this work of literature to be creative and not only connect with my readers but inspire them, shock them and gain even more admiration for their favorite movie and story characters.
  • yeah word by SalomeRoberts
    SalomeRoberts
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      Parts 1
  • 𝐄𝐗𝐏𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐕𝐎𝐂𝐀𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐀𝐑𝐘 • @𝐝𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐧𝐧𝐢 by daisibunni
    daisibunni
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      Parts 13
    looking to impress people with your vernacular, add pizzazz to your writing, or EXPAND YOUR VOCABULARY? this is the book for you! 2023 -
  • Vernacular languages- A new mantra to expand your business reach by ValuepointKnowledgew
    ValuepointKnowledgew
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      Reads 3
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      Parts 1
    India is a huge country and one of its kind. It's a land of diversity with diverse languages, cultures and attitudes. One of the biggest differences in India is language diversity. We have over 22 official languages, multiple vernacular languages and over 6000 dialects. There is a popular saying that depicts India's linguistic diversity rather well: "Kos-kos par badle paani, chaar kos par baani" (The language spoken in India changes every few kilometers, just like the taste of the water). To tap the power of the vernacular languages and realize the "Digital India" dream, we need to develop an India Internet ecosystem that will raise Internet adoption and promote digital empowerment through vernacular interface and content. After all, the language that you talk in, is which you think in, is what you are most comfortable with. You have heard that "If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart."
  • Memoirs of Working on Highways in the Rural South by ZachLiollio
    ZachLiollio
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      Parts 3
    These chapters are my personal notes and memoirs, along with some contextual history. A lot of times I will refer back to these stream-of-conscience entries for my own creative works. If you're writing about similar topics, these notes may help you out too.