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  • Sparrows (Plamen V.)

    Sparrows (Plamen V.)

    The student waves his hand at the little sparrows, smoothes the long strands of his blond hair hanging over his forehead, and walks away. He pauses at the door for a moment, nods his head in farewell, and whispers with a forced smile: “It’s not my first time…”

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  • In Your Blood (BEE)

    In Your Blood (BEE)

    In the quiet streets of Ivoryville, the shadows were empty. No brown arm linked with mine; just an empty grocery bag Eleanor sent me off with. Nothing but her gentle mouth giving me leave, giving me that lone sunset to witness as she’d had the past months of freedom I gave would give give give…

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  • Interview with writer Nye Manns

    More with writer Nye Manns • When did you first realize that writing helped you cope with the parts of life you couldn’t control? Response: when I was younger ,no one understood the things going on with me so I escaped in my writings and build worlds that I could control every detail of .…

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  • Wings (Arlo Z. Graves)

    Wings (Arlo Z. Graves)

    Myla encounters Kit, a falcon boy whose wings were damaged in a storm. While she helps him seek healing, Kit enjoys the attention in Norv, neglecting his royal duties. As he grows complacent, Myla decides to take matters into her own hands, donning his cloak to retrieve his scepter and reclaim her village.

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  • On Being A Successful Writer

    On Being A Successful Writer

    Being a successful writer is less about fame and fortune, and more about inspiring young minds and leaving a lasting impact. Despite the challenges like writer’s block and real-life distractions, the transformative journey of writing is what matters. Writers must stay dedicated to their craft and focus on inspiring the next generation, as their unique…

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  • How To Establish Flow In Writing

    Most writers have trouble establishing flow or rhythm because they tend to turn writing into a metric. In the writing word, most tend to focus entirely too much on hitting a certain word count rather than enmeshing themselves into the story. Investment into the story is what establishes rhythm and flow, and focusing on word…

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  • Frosty (Seven Story Publishing)

    Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.

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