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I Am Not
I am not Their opinion of me The person my parents think The employee my boss sees Who you decide I am I am A bit of all that
Vicious AvaricePublished 10 months ago in PoetsTitle: New Hampshire: The Witch of Hampton, Goody Cole
**Title: New Hampshire: The Witch of Hampton, Goody Cole** My name is Night, and I have always been fascinated by the supernatural and the eerie. Growing up in New Hampshire, there was one urban legend that sent shivers down my spine—the tale of Goody Cole, the witch of Hampton. Goody Cole was said to be a powerful and malevolent witch who had lived in the town during the 1600s. The legend spoke of her dark powers and her sinister pact with the devil. As the sun set and darkness fell over the town, my curiosity and fascination led me to embark on a chilling and terrifying quest to uncover the truth behind the legend of Goody Cole, the witch of Hampton.
Minnesota: The Kensington Runestone
**Title: Minnesota: The Kensington Runestone** My name is Izaiah, and growing up in Minnesota, I had always been fascinated by the mysterious legends that surrounded my state. One tale, in particular, intrigued me—the legend of the Kensington Runestone. It spoke of an ancient artifact, a stone bearing cryptic inscriptions, allegedly discovered in the 19th century. The Runestone had sparked controversy and debate among scholars and historians, and it was said to be cursed, bringing misfortune to those who sought its secrets. My insatiable curiosity and thirst for adventure led me to embark on a thrilling and terrifying quest to uncover the truth behind the Kensington Runestone.
Michigan: The Little Girl on Knock Knock Road
**Title: Michigan: The Little Girl on Knock Knock Road** My name is Maverick, and growing up in Michigan, I had always heard spine-chilling stories about Knock Knock Road—a desolate stretch of countryside surrounded by dark woods. Legend had it that a ghostly little girl haunted the area, and she would appear to those who dared to knock on the door of an old abandoned house. My best friend, Kellan, shared my fascination with the supernatural, and together, we embarked on a thrilling and terrifying quest to uncover the truth behind the legend of the little girl on Knock Knock Road.
How Intelligence Began
In the beginning was a grain of sand, and a star. Each existed alone, experiencing the fullness of their properties. The grain of sand contemplated the solidity of its being, the immutability of its presence. It simply was. The star, in contrast, was all motion and change, heat and light. It radiated mystery.
Sonia Heidi UnruhPublished 10 months ago in FictionThe Agreeable Little Turtle
It was a very chaotic time. I know in that book you all read, they cover it in about 8 or 9 paragraphs. But the truth is, the first six days of creation took forever. There was a lot of standing in line for hours only to find the clerk was going on their lunch break. There was endless paperwork; they really hadn’t perfected the pen yet, and the invention of white-out was years away. You can imagine the problems that arose, especially in the Department of Evolution. They were severely understaffed. The complaint box was overflowing. Morale was pretty low, and a lot of angels were beginning to question God’s plan. God said it would be filled with delightful creatures they could play with, but so far, there was nothing delightful about these loud, smelly…things. In fact, most of them were quite demanding, and a few were downright rude.
Faith M AdamPublished 10 months ago in FictionThe Tears of the Moon
In the primal age when stars were young, And cosmic laws yet to be sung, There existed a bond, profound and rare,
E.K. DanielsPublished 10 months ago in FictionWhy the Sawfish Has a Saw
Few creatures are as alien to humans as those of the aquatic variety. They live in vastly different environments, after all. Humans breathe air; fish breathe water. Humans walk upright; fish swim horizontally.
Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)Published 10 months ago in Fiction