Sunsqualled Creatures-Dystopian Short Story

“Come on, get off!” Spence called from down below. He looked tiny, like a little roach, from so far away. Gordon, on the roof of the old washed-out restaurant, shook his head and laughed. “You’re kidding! The best view of Tram is up there!” He pointed to where Hal was climbing. She grinned and gave […]

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Short Story-Fish Hunt

In the deep depths of a pond off the edge of a thickly wooded forest not too far from a certain castle, two fish swam happily round a rusty knight helmet. One was a little bluegill, about the size of a post-it note. The kind they posted outside the castle gate about which knight had […]

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Why we all love the Villains

The heroes get all the glory, but we still want the villains to win. Why? Is it just me, or do the villains sometimes seem more interesting than the heroes? I often wonder why the villains never win, but then I remember that no one wants to read a book that isn’t justified. How could […]

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3 Very, VERY Annoying things

For many people, (myself included), just a small detail can set you on edge. These details are known to the public as pet peeves. Oftentimes, our actions result in certain pet peeves to the people around you. For example, if you had just gotten off work and you were rushing home, a particularly slow-walking person […]

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Kuku for Kus and other Haiku Poems

Kuku for kus Haikus and Spam-kus And Ku-cadoodledoo-kus. A slew-ku of kus! What? Too ku to be cool Too pie to be slightly fly Too deaf to hear rye Gazuntite Ahh, ahh, Haiku-choo! That’s a weird sneeze. God bless ku. Ach-ku! Why, thank-ku! Mr. Mister Mr. Mister bought A big red pot full of pot- […]

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