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Snow Fall

Thomas K wrote 1 week ago: The snow had already fallen inches thick by the time they stepped outside, banishing with it the mem … more →

Tags: happiness, Maine, Portland, Relationships, Romance, snow

An Interesting Daydream

Thomas K wrote 1 week ago: I have seen into the factory where words are made. I have seen where the people wear jumpsuits … more →

Tags: daydream, Lost Generations, Rimbaud, word factory

The death of Virginia Woolf

Sineokov wrote 1 week ago: She hurries from the house, wearing a coat too heavy for the weather. It is 1941. Another war has be … more →

Tags: Quotes

On the Gray

Thomas K wrote 2 weeks ago: Leaves crackled and swept by in the breeze, swirling sometimes upward–one moment close enough … more →

Tags: tim hortons, Excitement, nervousness, Best Friends, Relationships

#5 Historical Precedent (variations on a theme)

Marne J wrote 2 weeks ago: the ‘a’ key is sticky and unreliable on this computer. reder bewre. from november 28 Som … more →

Tags: Childhood, Life, Travel, Women, writing

A Moment Recollected in Tranquility

Thomas K wrote 3 weeks ago: Sunlight trickled in through the clouds in drops and splattered on the windshield, smeared to streak … more →

Tags: Memory, Prose, Driving, Portland, Maine, happiness

The Sound of Blood

maxwelljay wrote 3 weeks ago: He grabbed the barrel and balanced himself. The blood was pouring from his ear. I spat some whiskey … more →

Tags: Blogroll, flash fiction, Micro-Fiction, Prose, Short Fiction, Short Story, writing

Two Trappists1 comment

maxwelljay wrote 4 weeks ago: I might have taken a walk in the country. Anyway, I ended up there. Came to surrounded by trees and … more →

Tags: Blogroll, flash fiction, Micro-Fiction, Prose, Short Fiction, Short Story, writing

Funny Fat

maxwelljay wrote 1 month ago: Find myself sitting in the car. Slowly, I’m steaming the windows up. That time of year. Everything o … more →

Tags: Blogroll, flash fiction, Micro-Fiction, Prose, Short Fiction, Short Story, writing

Under Milk Wood (excerpt)

cherrypoplemondrop wrote 1 month ago: To begin at the beginning: It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, … more →

Awakenings (final version)

maximoalaez wrote 1 month ago: Sorry for the delay. Here’s the final English version for “Awakenings”. I doubted … more →

Tags: Writings, Works

Gods :: Vladimir Nabokov

Sineokov wrote 1 month ago: Here is what I see in your eyes right now: rainy night, narrow street, streetlamps gliding away into … more →

Tags: Short Story

Awakenings (I)

maximoalaez wrote 1 month ago: “Awakenings” is one of the first short stories I wrote, back in 1994, after I’d wr … more →

Tags: Writings, Works

Modern Fiction :: Virginia Woolf

Sineokov wrote 2 months ago: In making any survey, even the freest and loosest, of modern fiction, it is difficult not to take it … more →

Tags: Essay

The woman who came at six o’clock

Mikael Schrodinger wrote 3 months ago: “I love you so much that I wouldn’t go to bed with you,” he said. Then he walked over to where she w … more →

Tags: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, nobel crimes

neon lights

cherrypoplemondrop wrote 3 months ago: It will intoxicate you if you breathe in too deeply so pace yourself on the journey. You’ll be mesme … more →

Tags: Nostalgia

Beatles: Rock Band; Impressive Review1 comment

Sineokov wrote 3 months ago: By SETH SCHIESEL Published: September 1, 2009 THERE may be no better way to bait a baby boomer than … more →

Tags: Music, Article, New York Times

Cities of the Red Night :: William S. Burroughs

Sineokov wrote 3 months ago: The Cities of the Red Night were six in number: Tamaghis, Ba’dan, Yass-Waddah, Waghdas, Naufana, and … more →

Tags: Short Story, chapter

charlie

cherrypoplemondrop wrote 4 months ago: I’ve seen her sitting in that dumpy lawn chair everyday for nearly two years. I’ve become so accusto … more →

Tags: Nostalgia


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