By: Rashidah Bernay Fowler | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories The Music Black painted fingertips pressed the keys gently. The long ivory and short black sticks read more
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By: Katrina Mcastocker | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories of her young life. You see, Rita was in a major car accident on her way home from school a week ago. read more
By: Author Name Withheld 23 | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories The Pearl Necklace It was 1935 and Canada was in the midst ofa depression. The unpainted, wooden read more
By: Anita Carter | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories Love Does Not Die It is about midnight. She walks into her condominium with no expression on her read more
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By: Peta S. Cameron | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories Karl and I had been separated for over a year and were both seeing other people, yet I constantly read more
By: Farrah Donaldson | 2010-05-30 | Short Stories My mother and I wait along with my father, who sat in the hospital bed which looked more like aread more
By: maddie rose | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories Eileen''s Passion Eileen Lingstrum, the mother of five children,the grandmother of four, loves her read more
By: Terri Bebla | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories The day was September 24, 2008, a Wednesday to be exact. This day was just like any other day that read more
By: Katherine White | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories Even now after four year''s of him being gone, every morning I wake up to the realization that he read more
By: Kris Dimage | 2010-06-03 | Short Stories Thank you. Always with you. She stares up into the sky. The cold air attacking her face with each step she takes. The tears sliding down her face freeze to her already red skin. She falls to her knees, scream and pounding her hands on the ground. read more
By: Kimberlee Decunzo | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories "How''s he doing?" I asked. "Fine, no change." The nurse replied. I really hated it when they said that to me. How could he be fine? He was unconscious and on more medications than veins to plug them into. Not to mention the fact that you couldn''t even touch him without gloves. read more
By: Rosemary Ley | 2010-06-01 | Short Stories Nature''s Way Moving toward the patio doors, Jake felt the warmth of the sun penetrating into the read more
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By: Kyle Taylor | 2010-06-02 | Short Stories I believe that everything that we face in life is only to make us into better people. Almost. I say almost because obviously if that particular thing in life were to kill us, how would that make us into better people? What I am saying is that, what doesn''t kill us truly makes us stronger. read more
By: Pam Johnson | 2010-05-31 | Short Stories alone after forty years. Alone with the shattered dreams of his youth and no hope ofa second chance. It read more