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Captain Cook's Midshipman: William Harvey
Story by mudswimmer
A brief biography of a young midshipman who accompanied Captain Cook on each of his three voyages of discovery, and who kept, at times, a most revealing diary,
A hip operation
Story by Danieloptera
I have had a hip operation recently and this is what it feels like.
Seeing and Hearing
Story by Joshua_12
My experience with seeing and hearing things that no-one else can see or hear.
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Journey of Perfection in Love.
Story by Imitation.o
It tells about the perfection in love. As no one is perfect in it.
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Stories
Poem by Father Lawrence C. Smith
This is a poem. It is referent to memories of the North, South, and Midwest. Saving the best for last, so to speak, the title is the final word of the poem. The lack of capitals is intentional.
The Colston Dichotomy
Story by J.B
Are our historical figures heros or villains? Or maybe they are both.
CUCKOO in the NEST
Story by ROBM
Alan's vulnerable and elderly mother is targeted by a stranger who eventually marries her. Alan then has the challenge of saving her and her property from him.
In My Head.
Story by why_now
idk what to put for the description. I just am talking about how I feel. So read it if you want.
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Dear Crush
Poem by HudaFatima
There is a nice touch to the air around when your eyes gets to settle on the guy you have been crushing over.
The Thing Around Her Neck.
Poem by Lovelyheartbreak
Don't think you have so much time in this world.
word.
Poem by Matt Decker
Words about words? Yes, please!
This poem highlights those "simple nimble symbols" that script our lives.
A Single Word – A Flood of Memories
Story by kacrowson
Memories triggered by a recent news story of the dive boat Conception
That One Look at You
Poem by HudaFatima
Infatuation and love overlaps with driving one to do things which can’t be explained.
Love
Poem by queitwriter24
This is my first post in shortstories101. This is a poem about a personal experience
A TRIBUTE to SHAGGY AKA JB
Story by bridget
HOW I CHOSE A STRAY DOG FROM A SANCTUARY AND MY YOUNG DAUGHTER'S REACTION TO MY CHOICE.
Bumpy Writings
Musing by coffeesoakedshoes
I have many fears about airplanes, and this is one of the greatest.
Would You Give Me Your Heart, I Promise to Keep It Safe
Poem by HudaFatima
It’s a good thing that we can write the things we can’t say.
In Between You and Me
Story by HudaFatima
‘Let me ask you out and say the words I want you to say’
‘Friends’ , ‘Best Friends’ and Me
Story by HudaFatima
Sorry ! I don’t understand the concept.
Take Me Out of the Ball Game
Story by Etnaboy
Boys where I grew up had two choices: either play baseball or risk being considered a sissy. In attempt to hide my queerness, I chose baseball. It didn't go well.
Eyes on Him
Poem by HudaFatima
When you had kept your heart closed but it refuses to stay calm making you go all sorts of weird lame crazy.
When She Goes.
Musing by Ivy Lena
The leaving of a daughter. The feelings and thoughts of a Mother n.
Dear Tears; Let This Be Our Last Kiss
Poem by HudaFatima
Grief has the funny timing of catching you when you are happy and begin to be whole again.
Stardom
Poem by Matt Decker
Stars are not like us. They live in a different reality. This poem records one earthling's serenade to these bona fide glitterati.
Moon Stars
Story by Ruddy
Star is happy and energetic, Moon is cold and distant However when they meet they instantly become good friends (Screenplay)
Angel of Judgement
Story by clark
Story about a young boy believing the end of the world was near in the form of a exploding rocket overhead
On one’s own, a Kurt Cobain reflection
Poem by Mxxn_zz
Trigger warning: slight mention of suicide
A rather lengthy poem for Kurt Cobain.
It has a bit more dramatic emphasis.
My Last Love Letter
Musing by JeetAshok
A letter I wrote for her after we were over. Time, they say is the strongest adversary. If so, words are my only shield.
I Know What It's Like
Poem by Sanjna Manoj
A poem on feeling hopeless, but getting back up to fight.