Stumbling (a Poem)
I stumble, dizzy,catch myself on the counter,wait for it to pass.
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17 May 2025 20:22
I stumble, dizzy,catch myself on the counter,wait for it to pass.
17 May 2025 20:14
From the brooding womb of storm-clad clouds,The silver veins of heaven spill,A mother’s touch on parched earth’s brow,A sword that cleaves the granite hill.
17 May 2025 20:14
Crystal spring-fed streamFlowing down the mountain sideLike a springtime dreamOver rocks and boulders slide,Gurgles on its wayTo the valley far below.Silver minnows play’Leave behind the frigid snow.Down to sheltered vale,Carries life upon its breastWhere plants and beasts availNew life and on the banks shall rest.
17 May 2025 20:14
For so long, I’ve searched for the right words,To capture what I lost when you slipped away.Like waves, pulling at the shore, grain by grain,Your absence erodes parts of me I cannot name.
2 May 2025 23:51
All forms of poetry are welcome (under 2,000 words). However, I do not put an age restriction on these contests, so I ask everyone to, please, refrain from egregious sexual or violent content and let me know if there is an important content warning.
2 May 2025 23:20
Thank you to everyone who participated in the April Flash Fiction and Poetry Contest. I was so excited to welcome some new folks to the contest, as well as our regulars and some folks who returned after several months away.
23 Apr 2025 07:45
The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey is a science fiction exploration of self-determination, free will, and fate through gene expression. It's a fun psychological thriller with interesting women characters and plot twists going in every direction.
22 Apr 2025 19:45
Genre: Poetry
22 Apr 2025 19:45
Genre: Horror (paranormal activity, blood, cult practices)
17 Apr 2025 14:19
Genre: General Fiction
17 Apr 2025 14:18
floating across
17 Apr 2025 14:18
The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud was banned in Lackawanna County, New York over concerns that it could attract children to the occult. The decision was later reversed when parents and teachers complained of censorship. I've read this book for myself and use this video to explain some of the issues I have with the book as well as things that I think this book does well.
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