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On Hold

Graphite Bunny wrote 22 hours ago: ‘Is it possible to hold the line while I get the file?’ Static, a circus of electronic nothing. I am … more →

Tags: prose & poetry, graphite capsule, Experimental, Creative Writing, prose poem, october 2000, Prose/Poetry, Click, bubble capsule

Short Story- Random Fragment1 comment

nusukikisuuke wrote 1 day ago: http://www.fictionpress.com/s/3116507/1/The-Darkened-Boy-and-Garden-Girl Not what it seems, and I … more →

Tags: cold, Fantasy, Short Story, writing, Mystery, Prompt, darkened boy and garden girl

Fragments of who I am13 comments

anxiouselephant wrote 2 days ago: I’m sick of being the weak one. I always was. I still am. I was that kid that always cried in … more →

Tags: Depression, Sad, Low, Me, Failure, Lost, Sorry!, School, Pathetic.

Fragment #3

thatprimalscreamer wrote 3 days ago: Is your head still soft like I know your heart must be? Is your heart still soft like your head once … more →

Tags: short, short piece, writing

Still Point

PRIEST wrote 4 days ago: “God is an intelligible sphere, whose center is everywhere, and whose circumference is nowhere.” Min … more →

Tags: The Word, alain de lille, Buddha, Christ, DéAveryPriest, fulcrum, Greek Philosophy, Hermes Trismegistus, priest

Fragment: A review in parts

Tana Constantin wrote 4 days ago: Dear readers I want you to imagine a cross any of Lovecraft’s Eldritch abominations with a Tri … more →

Tags: Review, Warren Fahy, part

The Moon

Wordlander wrote 5 days ago: I sorted through a lot of stuff before we moved, including old writing in notebooks and scraps of pa … more →

Tags: Word Scraps, writing, WorDs, Books, Creativity, Horror, Prose, Fear, Moon

E' online Fragment #5 >assemblaggio<

andreasterpa wrote 5 days ago: Il 5° numero di Fragment (CON-TEMPORARY) è online nella pagina uffiale dei FragmentsExposed. “ … more →

Tags: my work, FragmentsExposed, Giacomo Costa, Stefano Azzena, Marco Bertucci, Marianna Merler

Cyndi Williams wrote 1 week ago: My heart longs For summer storms Streaming curls And sodden clothes … more →

Tags: Poetry

Fragment of a Chapter11 comments

MarinaSofia wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been knee-deep in non-creative stuff lately, so this is my attempt to remind myself to be … more →

Tags: Prose, August, Carpathian Mountains, chapter, character, Crime Fiction, policeman, Romania

Thor's Fishing Trip (120) in the Toilet at Gosforth Church, St Mary, Gosforth, Cumbria

nickaustin1 wrote 1 week ago: Gosforth: The Fishing Stone The upper scene shows the struggle of a serpent and a hart. The lower sc … more →

Tags: Great Britain, churches and cathedrals, Art in Toilets, Toilet Art, Art, Paintings, Painting, Free painting, WC

A Surgeon Past His ‘Sell By’4 comments

Graphite Bunny wrote 1 week ago: I could tell he was off the moment I peeled back the lid. I could smell formaldehyde and dusty suits … more →

Tags: Surreal, graphite capsule, Creative Writing, humour, Nonsense, creative prose, doctors, writing, Snapshot

Conversations that never happened

Tee Bean wrote 1 week ago: “Nevermind about the stars,” the old woman rasped, shaking a wickedly boney finger benea … more →

Tags: writing, Dialog, Fiction, Random, Stars, Story, Writing #2

to cloak a fragment

darkroastedpoetry wrote 1 week ago: ‘pier lights spread, braiding and interweaving like strands of hair, binding together to cloak … more →

Tags: Poet, dark, Poetry, Roasted, Prose, Visual, *Flame*, Quote, cloak

Grammar Police - Warren G. Needs to Regulate His Grammar

Christopher Margolin wrote 1 week ago: The Poetry Question is adding a new category to our site: Grammar Police. As we come across celebrit … more →

Tags: Grammar Police, hip-hop, Lyrics, emcee, Grammar, rapper, twitter, Grammar Police, warren g

The Big Guy

Wordlander wrote 2 weeks ago: The thin faced Drone is taking me to see The Big Guy. I’m not surprised. The day I arrived he’d told … more →

Tags: Short Stories, Word Scraps, Afterlife, Characters of Supernatural, glasgow, hell, Horror, Limbo, Lucifer

Fr. 325

anaesthete wrote 2 weeks ago: What makes political recognition of identity so hard to come by? This perhaps owes to two reasons. F … more →

Tags: Philosophy, ethics, Society, identity, Recognition, Politics, Individual

Pacuvius

cmdelislefm wrote 2 weeks ago: Pacuvius, a tragic playwright of the second century BC wrote the paradigmatic Latin storm scene. Eve … more →

Tags: Latin, Pacuvius, storm scene, tragedy

Fr. 324

anaesthete wrote 2 weeks ago: An acquaintance sets you a task: design a language, alien or otherwise, that no human could learn. A … more →

Tags: Philosophy, language, Reason, Paradox, Understanding


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