glimpses shared by our authors
  • Long has the opposite sex been far too oppressed by the dominant male sector; and their long and arduous toil has had significant effects upon the societal landscape. As Socrates ...
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  • Gerald has no idea what he's in for today. All dolled-up. Pretty. Gerald waits for me to talk. "I don't know what's in the envelope, Gerald." I say, and I ...
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  • Sunday, 19 June 2011 Still haven't made a concrete decision as to how I will be using this fantastic resource. So for now it is my diary. Today I played ...
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  • 21/6/11 I wish I was really good at just one thing. More I wish I was good at and ENJOYED just one thing. But I'm not particularly good at anything ...
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  • While waiting for Microsoft Word to recover from an apparent panic attack. Our courageous hero John turns his focus to other matters. There is a great thirst in the land ...
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  • Once upon a time there was a little girl who loved books. She lived in them. She was just a normal girl with a normal family in a normal school. ...
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  • It is amazing how utterly silent a catastrophe can be. Like taking a step as a child into the darkness of your bedroom only to find that everything feels uncertain ...
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  • One day, Lucian invites her over to his house for dinner. [L-Thinking it romantic, she willingly complies, but] her father explains that to keep the "peace" of Chells, and indeed, ...
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  • Just write something. Just do it. So what if there's no point? The act of creating is its own reward. The only way you'll get better at writing is if ...
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  • The accumulated bitterness of failure forces one to be afraid of trying anything new. In this world, it's impossible to make something of yourself or make any amount of money ...
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