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Andre M. Pietroschek

Pietroschek is from DE Germany • 53 y/o • Male

Prosaic fiction and freestyle poetry.

Reviews Given

Sanford's Psychic Circus by JPYoung

A true classic, and closer to a masterpiece than I will ever get myself.

``WHEN YOU NEED HELP THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN PROVIDE, RIDE THE WAVES OF THE PSYCHIC TIDE!´´ - Quote from the story.

Knowing the time before Blair Witches and faked-found-footage: A solid story on the clashing of the rational approach, as police and private investigators work it, and the Intuitive approach of the often deceptive, or outright fraudulent, psychics!

A long story as well, with zero flaws on grammar or format. Thanks for sharing!

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Footwear by Scriptorius

A solid story on the reality of working as a private investigator aka sleuth (or private eye)!

In this ``case´´, it shows integrity being part of the job, as all people leave some thoughts unspoken & some suspicions guarded behind smiles.

Also: A violent-free tale, not one private eye shooting dozens of gangsters.

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Handmaid Tale Detective Story by 413051

A nice mini-story on better not allowing regimes to go on.

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Don't Let Negative Thoughts Win by Dona

Kudos for the idealism. Though, I had my share of life lessons on negative circumstances kept going on for the establishment's convenience. ``Thoughts rarely turn people into misanthropes, a toxic society in denial always does!´´

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Betrayal by Cryptic Doyinsola

A poem on a less symbolic form of betrayal.

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Traumatic Endings by tmunroe

A good, small poem on the nature of crime (in this case, home invasion).

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The Insatiable Hunger for Murder That Wrecked His Thoughts. by Mit Thi Drugon

``Well, ladies & gentlemen, here we read a story of another person possessed by the ghost of Agatha Christie, who tries to score some more bestsellers on murder & getting away with it.´´

A very straight-to-the-point person of someone, who chose to be homicidal. I liked the flow, and the ending was fine as well.

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"It's the Road That Leads to Nowhere" by Phoenix

Wise poetry, full of figures of speech.

``Let us hope that she survives her foolishness long enough to become strong enough for the life she has to live?´´

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