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StoryThe Storm Of A Thousand Years sean mcnulty23 years 4 months ago
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StoryAnother Night On a Bare Mountain marandina323 years 5 months ago
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StoryI only wanna laugh mcmanaman13 years 5 months ago
StoryHorror In The Smallest Room airyfairy183 years 5 months ago
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StoryCarolina Cromwell and The Mystery of the Grand Duchess (Part One) airyfairy73 years 6 months ago
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StoryEmpire State (Part One) marandina83 years 6 months ago
StoryFire rosaliekempthorne13 years 6 months ago
StoryBring Me Sunshine Ewan43 years 6 months ago
StoryPuebla de Sanabria Ewan13 years 6 months ago
StoryA Secret Forest marandina283 years 6 months ago
StoryA Riot of Colours (edited) luigi_pagano143 years 7 months ago
StoryYou're Doing Great Ross_Lowe253 years 7 months ago
StoryTo Have Known You skinner_jennifer173 years 7 months ago
StoryVernal Equinox marandina313 years 7 months ago
StoryCraven Gets Flashed XVI hudsonmoon153 years 8 months ago
StorySetting Sons marandina433 years 8 months ago
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The Abortion is a fave of

Posted on Wed, 12 Feb 2020

The Abortion is a fave of mine. A few years ago I visited the San Fran library at the address he mentions. There's a real library there. Inside, they have a little shrine and people actually sent some makeshift books. I took photos. What a...

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Posted in 1984 was more than just orwell

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Oh, the poetry breathes. And

Posted on Sun, 01 Mar 2020

Oh, the poetry breathes. And defies the sex limits. Great stuff!

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Posted in Waka for Murasaki Shikibu

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Behold the poetry of shapes! 

Posted on Sat, 28 Dec 2019

Behold the poetry of shapes!  This terrific response to the Inspiration Point is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day, Please share and retweet!

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Posted in Decagon

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Seconding dihards comment.

Posted on Sat, 21 Dec 2019

Seconding dihards comment. Wow. Trojan horses and rumbling fascists

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Posted in Internal Organs

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Beautiful stuff. Those first

Posted on Fri, 25 Oct 2019

Beautiful stuff. Those first four lines, I would love to hear in a song. Ah, balladry

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Posted in Black Herons

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Love the idea of flip flop

Posted on Fri, 27 Sep 2019

Love the idea of flip flop and sun hat-weariing skeletons.  

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Posted in Life and Death Under the Hudson

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The existential crisis of our

Posted on Sat, 02 Mar 2019

The existential crisis of our time.

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Posted in Modern Love

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The kind of jazzy elaboration

Posted on Fri, 14 Sep 2018

The kind of jazzy elaboration on a theme to brighten moods. 

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Posted in The Last Straw

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 Crisp and inventive. Like

Posted on Tue, 13 Dec 2016

 Crisp and inventive. Like the best sci-fi/fantasy, a literature of ideas. And well-written. Enjoyed this part very much.

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Posted in History Of The Creadds (Ch.13d)

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Enjoyable.  Took me back to

Posted on Mon, 05 Dec 2016

Enjoyable.  Took me back to my own childhood of ninjas in the killing fields.  I had my own group of ninjas which I led during the 1980's in the Northeast of Ireland.  They called me Fagin.  

Maybe this line has a little typo.   'I creep...

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Posted in The Shadow

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