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Bazaar Banjos
Backward, upside down banjos flicking notes at the clouds, the old and young alike, enter in rounds. Musicians stomping on a hearty stage,
Rowan FinleyPublished 5 months ago in PoetsWhispers in the Twilight
"Echoes of Absence" In the hush of twilight's tender grace, I find myself in a silent space. A symphony of memories, bittersweet,
Spark to ShinePublished 5 months ago in PoetsExploring ‘Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow’
Welcome to the Lit Lounge! I'm super excited to have you here as I dive into the fantastic world of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by the uber-talented Gabrielle Zevin. I appreciate you all stopping by. Today, we'll explore this mind-blowing novel, all without spoilers. But first, let's meet the genius behind this literary gem, Gabrielle Zevin, and take a sneak peek into the captivating story that awaits us in these pages.
Xine SegalasPublished 5 months ago in BookClubBorn to Privilege
Born to privilege, raised in abundance food, shelter, clothing, skin the right shade, gendered dominant, accepted,
Randy Wayne Jellison-KnockPublished 5 months ago in PoetsHalfway to Harmony
The young girl at my side hadn't spoken in what felt like hours. For the chatty little brat who hadn’t shut up since I’d found her, this was an unusual turn of events.
J.P. WilliamsonPublished 5 months ago in Fictionfather figure
Father. Who are you? Where are you? You died when I was five. It left a hole. In my life. It pierced my heart I wish you were still alive.
The Magic Carpet
By Rick Hartford “Tie me Kangaroo Down, Sport, Tie me Kangaroo Down” The man with the floppy canvas fedora bounced along on a jackass leading the prisoners across the desert.
Rick HartfordPublished 5 months ago in FictionSalesman
Salesman By Michael S. Freeman Lightning raced across the dark sky. Thomas, mid thirties, was driving down the rough gravel road that stretched before him. The car had begun to clang and make a grinding noise.
Michael S. FreemanPublished 5 months ago in Fiction