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  • The Lovestory of Lovelyish and Mancouch

    from lovelyish@lovelyish - 11 hours ago
    Once upon a time in a city called Xanga, there was a lonely, princess like site named Lovelyish. Lovelyish was seen as beautiful as Aphrodite, but rarely has conversations that spanned celebrities and clothes. ...
  • www.paperdragonink.com Interviews Alexander S. Brown

    from TraumatizedAlexanderSBrown - 3 days ago
      Alexander S. Brown Genre: Horror Home town: Vicksburg, MS Websites: www.traumatizedsouls.com Past Material: Traumatized (Horror Anthology) Current Project: Syrenthia Falls: A Novel Books can be purchased at: ...
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    from Vitamin_D - 4 days ago
    Sunday Scribblings: Oracle     This is a little behind but I decided to go for it anyway. The first thought which struck me was the last in-depth novel I was severely drawn into: Black Ships by Jo Gra...
  • "Of Loss"

    from pawnshop_heart - 6 days ago
    Another small piece from my story "Disenchanted". "Loss is almost like vampire's venom," he had told me. "It's just infinitely more potent and slower. Certain people are able to swallow it down, even in large doses. Some...
  • Much apologies everyone!

    from outlandhunter - 11/14/2009
    Hey, what's up? Sorry I haven't been able to post my next chapters. I've been busier than I expected, and while I could always use future posting, I have not been editing the stories as I should. I also haven't been read...
  • A Very Traumatizing Halloween

    from TraumatizedAlexanderSBrown - 11/14/2009
  • Traumatized by Alexander S. Brown Banned!

    from TraumatizedAlexanderSBrown - 11/14/2009
    Unfortunately, Traumatized, has offended some of the El Dorado area and I was told that the book was against the religion of a few individuals. I have been asked to cancel my signing in El Dorado tomorrow due to the gra...
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    from G_Vinny_Tha_Don - 11/14/2009
     Finale  Naturally, when the wind pushed them east over a residential area, their reaction could only be vulgar. Ray was the first to speak: “Damn, son. These houses startin to look hella big. We must be r...