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Seasons, Selena Cochran
Seasons, Selena Cochran
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"Tears stroll, like lovers on a winding path. They tumble, embracing, caressing; staining sweaters with their joy. I love that sweater -- powder blue cashmere with the lipstick smudge -- it used to be his. I remember our romp in the leaves last fall. I laughed, mercilessly, when he fell in the acorn ditch and again when he sang my favorite song. Luther Vandross, he was not, but I indulged him nonetheless."
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A Past Too Real, Keith J. Alexander
In Mind, Eric Szewczyk
Mutilation, Whitney Short
Fine Art Awakens The Senses, Katelin Tressler
She Waits, Stephanie Woodward
I Dreamed Of Knights, Katelin Tressler
Promise, Stephanie Woodward
Journey Through Dreams, Erin Waffle
Journey Through Dreams, Erin Waffle
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"We commence on our journey from the first moments of life. For me, the journey was like crossing a bridge, straight and narrow, with my dream on the other side. Growing up, I thought I was confidently balanced on the bridge compared to others. Some people were quick in crossing, passing me in the dust; while I watched others who slipped off and lost their way. Most were just blindly crossing the bridge, hoping their dream would find them on the other side."
Snowy Soldiers, Amanda Marchese
The Moon And Me, Dillon Lynn
Three Tenses Of Love, Channyn Quinn
Blue Woman, Dillon Lynn
Dancing Alone, Amanda Marchese
Untitled, Kevin Mcallister
Commit To Memory, Kevin Mcallister
Save Your Words, Dillon Lynn
I Clean My Axe Heads In Secret, Mark Overmyer
The Fuse Box, Jeffrey Slater
The Fuse Box, Jeffrey Slater
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"Shane was grumbling to himself as he carefully stepped up a ladder on the side of his uncle's cabin. 'Stupid lights in this stupid old cabin. I hate this place.' 'What are you whining about now, gay boy?' a voice said sharply from below. 'Just shut up and hold the ladder,' Shane said, unhitching the door of the attic and ducking under the splintered old door as it swung over him. 'I still can't believe my uncle put the fuse box in the attic. it's like he knew he …
Woman, Edyson Julio
Goodbye To Faith, Jeffrey Slater
Goodbye To Faith, Jeffrey Slater
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"Gary hated classical music. He often said so, especially while he was in elevators or fancy restaurants. Not that he was in either of those places often, because he hardly ever left the house and when he did, it was rare for him to spend money (at least his own). Well, Gary was hardly a 'classical' male."
She's Rigid, Kevin Mcallister
Rock Bottom, Jeffrey Slater
Rock Bottom, Jeffrey Slater
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"You're falling fast, aren't you... fast through thin air. Thin, cold air. Of course, you wouldn't know it. You wouldn't feel the cold while you're falling; doing what it is that you do. You're numb to it. Hard to believe, how something so pervasive, destructive and debilitating can consume the spirit of your receptors, replacing reaction and reason with that damned numbness - that plain old nothing."
Two Figures, Kara Drebitko
Blindness Fills My House, Mark Overmyer
Our Farewell, Erin Cassidy
Liberty Vs. License, Kara Drebitko
The Gospel According To A Man, Kevin Mcallister