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  • Love's Cinematic Quill: A Serendipitous Romance by MirandaVega891
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    In the whimsical realm where creativity knows no bounds, a unique and enchanting romance blossomed between two extraordinary souls: Wes Anderson and William Shakespeare.
  • Constant.  by sherlocked865
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    Aves is a teen in the 70s, who has to deal with a secretive mother, a father with anger issues and a closeted gay brother. Aves also has to deal with undiagnosed depression and anxiety, and questioning his sexuality.
  • Writing club stuff (except I can't write) by DexterErotophKinnie
    DexterErotophKinnie
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    Just me trying to get better at writing🤑
  • On the Belafonte by lokigodofmischief04
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    Alyssa Street has been a fan of Steve Zissou and his crew for many years. Her 14-year-old self always wanted to join them in their travels but never got round to it due to the requirements of being in full-time education until the age of 18. A sudden spark in interest 10 years on is the motivation she needs to complete her dream. Who knows what adventures lie ahead...?
  • The Magnificent Tales of Nathaniel Gloucestershire by Newcomer_2025
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    Taking place in Andorwood, our story follows a boy named Nathan James Williams who goes under the pen name of Nathaniel Gloucestershire. Every day and night, Nate always find himself as the ghost of the classroom, Class 344, due to his lack of specialty. In his classroom, there's 29 students with him included. However, Nate doesn't mind because he uses his invisibility to check out his classmates and their personalities and behaviors to put them into his story, "The Magnificent Tales of Nathaniel Gloucestershire" where he portrays them in an absurd, surreal, eccentric, and satirical way to keep the story engaging while keeping their original characters intact. He never shares them because Nate is doing this as a method of journaling to combat his parents LAT arrangement and to process his personal loss of his grandparents, Nicodemus and Nadia Williams. One day, an eccentric new student named Keiko Nakamura came to the school as Nate is utterly confused whether Keiko is a genuine kunoichi (female ninja) or if she is just someone who is really into her character. To make matters worse, Keiko starts targeting him because he is the odd one out and because she saved him from being hit by a car and was given his blue umbrella to shield her from the pouring rain, she is indebted to him. Nate soon fears that Keiko will ultimately show his tales of his classmates and does his best to get Keiko to stand down while trying to figure out her character. In this coming of age story, Nathan James Williams find himself encountering a real life tale where he must help Keiko Nakamura to adapt to her new home and to make it through the 9th grade with the help of his best friend, Stella while keeping his Magnificent Tales for himself.
  • The Brothers Forger by kellydoodle
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    A gang of middle school kids try to evade punishment for their shady activities.
  • "Star-Crossed Spells: A Hogwarts Romance" by MirandaVega891
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    In the bustling potions classroom at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Wes Anderson found himself lost in a daydream, his gaze fixed upon the charismatic figure of William Shakespeare. As a Hufflepuff with an unassuming presence, Wes had long admired William from afar, captivated by his allure, charm, and the air of mystery that surrounded him.
  • My OC's by Mayodayo7
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    Some of my ocs or future generation kids from shows or movies
  • STARMAN - A. STEENBECK by toastispoggerz
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    (GN reader, we need more auggie on this app)
  • Mystery At The Lutz by MassCiarn
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    At a once-grand but now slightly faded hotel, a curious scandal arises as an elderly traveler's suitcase strangely opens, only to find absurd contraband neatly packed inside. The hotel manager, desperate to avoid embarrassment and the potential closing of his grand hotel, enlists an amateur sleuth to solve the case. Through a series of deadpan interrogations with the eccentric guests and weary long-serving staff, the case unfolds and reveals, through its cracks, the truth. In this enigma, when the culprit seems obvious, his motives are what you're after. In "Mystery At The Lutz", that is where the mystery relies! In this grand hotel, the mystery unravels with both comic absurdity and classical precision.
  • Two Worlds around Us by Aaronfire7
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    "Two Worlds around Us" is a story about Jack, a regular school student in his mid teens doing the oh-so-wonderful Mock Exams. After a long day of doing none other than the daily grind, he decides to relax, or so he thinks. He tries to take a break from the world, but unfortunately fate is not on his side when he accidentally falls into a second world. A second world that he recognises from somewhere, but he just doesn't know where exactly that is. This story is based off of a film. I won't say which one (Unless copyright laws make me) because it will spoil the book.
  • The Phoenician Scheme- A Quiet Movie That Stays in Your Mind by afdahinfo
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    After watching The Phoenician Scheme, I kept thinking about it for days. It's not a loud film. It doesn't rush. But it leaves a mark. The story feels small at first - just a father and daughter dealing with business after an attack. But it grows into something bigger, touching politics, betrayal, and deep emotions. Wes Anderson's direction is unique, as always. His world is full of balance, color, and style. But here, the style carries a serious message. The cast is perfect. Del Toro, as always, is powerful and cool. Mia Threapleton proves she's a name to remember. Their scenes together are full of quiet tension. I love movies that do something new. This one surprised me in the best way. It's like reading a smart book - the more you think, the more you find. I streamed it easily with great quality. I'd say it's a must-watch if you want something different from the usual big-screen stuff.