glimpses shared by our authors
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The military vehicle was loud, but Derek didn't really care. He floored it. In what felt like seconds, he was back where he'd left Nell. He succeeded in running over ... read more -
But, who am I to judge? I decided to forget about it and move on. Today was another day. Or so I thought. Justine and I had a pool day, ... read more -
"Write drunk; edit sober." Thank you, Hemingway. She wasn't drunk yet, but she was tipsy enough to write all the same. Here she was, typing in third person, all because ... read more -
A man walked casually down the crowded city streets. After a few blocks he ducked into a small coffee shop. A cup of black coffee the man had no intention ... read more -
I want to explain to him that I am living for the joy of life, that I am living to defy death. I want to tell him that contained in ... read more -
realizing for the first time that money does make the world go round. I was kind of on the miserable side. Enter: my amazing father. A little chat with admissions, ... read more -
even) I sent him a text saying, "Im going to bed early. ill talk to you tomorrow" I didnt say "I love you" like I usually do. I felt so ... read more -
Guilt is pretty much bullshit. Sadness seems legit, as does disappointment, but I'm going to go ahead and call bullshit on guilt. Now, if you rob a bank, you're guilty, ... read more -
I guess they all are, technically. Before you drive into the more developed neighborhoods, you can still see white slate-board houses, iron cattle fences, hay barns, and other vestiges of ... read more -
blurred, but she could see the beautiful sunshine through the window. She smiled. "I'm ali-" but she stopped. Who was her donor? They said there were no donors in the ... read more