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Give the juice to the marmalade
Give the juice to the marmalade taste and sprinkle some coconut oil with it tell your words to explore the smell and decide with your nose which way to take it all
"The Heat of the Day" by Elizabeth Bowen
"The Heat of the Day" by Elizabeth Bowen masterfully blends wartime intrigue and emotional intricacies. It’s slow pace may test some readers' patience. Bowen's characters possess depth, crafting a mesmerizing narrative that immerses readers in its evocative setting. Overall, a gripping portrayal of love and espionage during World War II.
UNpretentiousPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueCreate Me
My perspiration doused the sheets. You used to be like every other person however at that point the manner in which you hurt me (fingers, teeth):
L.SoufianePublished 9 months ago in PoetsAnecdote for years to come.
In my junior of year of high school, a peculiar incident unfolded that I'll never forget. It was a time when youthful exuberance mixed with awkwardness, creating memories that would later become stories to share with friends.
Unwana EyerePublished 9 months ago in Fiction- Content Warning
Neverland
Once upon a time, in the city of London, lived three children. Their names were Wendy, John and Michael Darling. Their father, Stan, was a horrible man who kept them chained to their beds all day. The chains were long enough so that John and Michael could only just see out of the small circular window on the far wall but because Wendy was closest to the door, she could never see anything but the four walls that surrounded her. Most nights, Wendy would be visited by her father which always made her sad the next day.
Shauna MullenPublished 9 months ago in Fiction Welcome to Heathergate - where the streets have no name Chapter 2
It has been two weeks since Garrett started carefully watching the workers on the field at the bottom of the creek. This creek starts at the top of the backdrop of Mount Geneve, for some reason Garrett sensed that something was wrong. Typical man, dressed up with dark brown trousers and jacket, slim built dark brown jacket, he looked like Indiana Jones to me. No whip, no hat.
Chacha JaramilloPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersFor the Good of the Horse
This book was written to change my interaction within the horse world. It changed my perspective on how to navigate the human world, too.
KJ AartilaPublished 9 months ago in BookClubYeah . . . I think I Plagiarized
I've read another submission to this challenge, and it was absolutely lovely; "The Little Writer" by L. C. Schafer (sorry, I don't know how to add the umlaut to your name). The author sketched a story of childhood imagination and what it truly means to write, what it feels like to have stories in your mind and to convey them to something more solid. (Go read it. It's good!)
Abigail PenhallegonPublished 9 months ago in Writers