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Literary Works

  • Nov172017

    “Exploring Thoughts of One’s Soul” by Ma Lilibeth “Mary” Donahue

    “Exploring Thoughts of One’s Soul” Ma Lilibeth “Mary” Donahue November 2, 2017   Explore, explore. What is it for? On…

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  • Nov102017

    “It’z Now” by Jimmy James Thennes

    It’z Now Jimmy James Thennes   Past to Future, What about Now? Present Iz, It’z gone now. Draw a line,…

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  • Nov102017

    “IF I WAS A BIRD” by Tiana Quinn

    IF I WAS A BIRD Tiana Quinn     She walks along the edge of a river. Tip toeing at…

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  • Nov102017

    “THREE LEAF CLOVER” by Kevin Schneider

    THREE LEAF CLOVER Kevin Schneider     I see in front, I see before. In my dreams I can see…

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  • Nov092017

    “My Life as a Rat” by Victory Dalida

    My Life as a Rat Victory Dalida   I run around the house like a superior, But everyone is afraid…

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  • Nov092017

    “Anger is My Friend” by Victory Dalida

    Anger is my Friend Victory Dalida   Anger, you are my best friend, For you make all the fruits bitter.…

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  • Nov092017

    “DEATH” by Emily Parker

    DEATH Emily Parker     A midnight Raven pecks away the remains of what used to be living. There is…

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  • Nov092017

    “MY LIFE’S JOURNEY” by Kaci Sagayaga

    MY LIFE’S JOURNEY Kaci Sagayaga     My life’s journey is a river. Clear waters from melting snow. Run from…

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  • Nov092017

    “Sarah” by Noah Bacon

    Sarah Noah Bacon     Sarah smelled like smoke, which confused her for a while because her family hadn’t made…

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  • Nov082017

    “PLEASE LET ME IN” by Tishri Prentice

    PLEASE LET ME IN Tishri Prentice     Remember, we need to share this place. It is not fair that…

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