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My Dream, Amy M. Jenkins
Full Circle, Michael J. Tedone
You And I, Chantel Febus
Untitled, Amy Wolf
Don't Let Go…, Angela Jenkins
The Elevator, Daniel Jones
Untitled, Melissa Wisniewski
Untitled, Christopher Parks
Untitled, Jill Tripp
Fear Not The Night…, Jennifer L. Matt
Guilt, Jill Tripp
Shooting The Shit, Brian P. Howard
Shooting The Shit, Brian P. Howard
The Angle
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"I know I could have her any time that I want and I know that she wants me even more. Don't mistake my certainty for over-confidence or a cocky sort of attitude 'cause I ain't about all that. Fact is, I can tell just by looking at a girl's eyes whether she want to bed me or not. Anyway, as if I needed to explain myself to you in the first place. You should be so lucky that I tell you anything at all. I mean, this is my …
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The Purpose And The End, Chantel Febus
Untitled, Melissa Wisniewski
It's Never One-Sided, Brian P. Howard
It's Never One-Sided, Brian P. Howard
The Angle
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"Every time Gordon exits that dingy little pornography theater, he extinguishes his scorpion-red cigarette with the butt of his left palm. 'Remember that pain the next time you want to give into sin,' Gordon usually mumbles in an effort to reproach his spontaneous and fleeting immorality. interestingly he feels no guilt when he enters it, but instead relishes in anticipation of the flesh-indulging sin screen. It's like being back in the tenth grade all over again when Gordon and Tommy Baker would sneak into the high school basement to …
Like A Candle Flame…, Daniel Jones
Another Level, William Boatwright
Immortality, Michael G. M. Cornelius
Peace, Jeanne Moose
Never Say Good-Bye, Sarah Blake
Preliminary Pages, No Author
The Future's Lookin' Good, Chuck Mitrano
The Future's Lookin' Good, Chuck Mitrano
The Angle
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"On my 21st birthday I looked back on my adolescent years and wondered what my future held. What would I have to look forward to?"
Verbosityverbosityverbosity, Michael G. M. Cornelius
He Was Shot And Killed, Alycia Gregory
Dying Sunset, Cheryl Schmidt
The Daily Quest, Debby James
All Alone In The Night, John P. Parungao
All Alone In The Night, John P. Parungao
The Angle
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"Why am I here? Alone in the dark, outside and separate. Is it supposed to be this way? Sometimes I have to wonder, because no matter how hard I try I remain cold and alone. Am I a dark angel cast out, forever searching for acceptance where there is none. Perhaps I'm an alien, for no matter how hard I try fail to understand the people I see everyday. Why do they fall in love? Why do they kill each other? It makes no sense to me for I …
Acceptance, Alycia Gregory
You Came, Sarah Blake