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by Greg T. Miraglia on May 24, 2013 0
A comical recollection of a past regret that turns out to be a learning experiences.
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by Greg T. Miraglia on May 24, 2013 0
A comical recollection of a past regret that turns out to be a learning experiences.
by Greg T. Miraglia on May 22, 2013 0
The experience of being with a mate that would not stop wondering, and looking for a reason behind every reason had shown me that talking it out is not always a good method. This is merely what creatively came out of the frustration of too much talk, at least about myself.
by harriet bennett on May 21, 2013 1
Jessie Smith sank back into the comfort of the smooth, black leather chair on which she had been perched, her perfectly manicured hands rested on the cool, wooden boardroom table. A smug smile of satisfaction spread over her expertly made up face as a feeling of relief washed over her.
by Colin Andrews on May 11, 2013 0
Ignore Vegewatch 1. Computer foul up clipped off a few words. I found sketches for this story in an old notebook. Not sure now of what inspired me.
by Colin Andrews on May 11, 2013 0
Found some sketchings for this short story in an old notebook. Can’t remember now what inspired me at the time, but thought it worth completing.
by Sue Achurch on May 10, 2013 2
I don’t know what inspired me to write this. It just popped into my head in the middle of the night, and had to be written.
by Sue Achurch on May 9, 2013 0
This story is based on my step granddaughter, who is disabled and autistic.
by Jan Lazell on May 6, 2013 0
I loved to go fishing with my dear husband. I was widowed over thirteen years ago but often
remember our happy times down the fishing lake.
I wanted to write a story of romance and include an outdoor setting.
by Russell E. Teed on May 5, 2013 0
A mishap that could happen to anyone.
by Jan Lazell on May 5, 2013 0
I love horse shows and used my childhood memories to re-count a day of fun as
a twelve year old with my friend.
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by Naomi Chance on April 3, 2013 0
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