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Clark Waggoner

the Myth of meaning: a collection of poems - 0 views

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    This is an original collection of writings by Clark Waggoner, a freelance writer\nin Portland Oregon. These poems deal with themes of meaning, pain, and love. They are free form and follow theme more than metric device. This is one of several posts that contain similar works of creative writing on similar themes.
Michelle Thompson

FanStory.com - Online Writing Community - 1 views

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    FanStory is an online community featuring publications of writing work, reviews, user rankings and contests. The home page has featured poems, stories and highly ranked poems and stories from the community members.
Clark Waggoner

True Love and Sandboxes, or a heart by any other name is just as fickle - 0 views

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    This is an original piece of creative writing. It is a developed theme in the form of a poem/rant that discusses the paradoxical nature of love. It explores themes of longing, pain, confusion, and self-questioning within the context of love. It is one of several pieces available upon similar themes and realized in similar manners.
Trafford Publishing

Local poet publishes a collection of his best work - 0 views

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    Poet H. Nelson Fitton published his first book, "Musings" in December 2009. Fitton, 88, of the Franconia area is the author and editor of his book that presents a collection of more than 200 poems written throughout his life, many that have been published prior to the release of his book.
anglejais94

Reading Love & real life short stories in Hindi - 0 views

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    If you love reading online love stories, horror, fiction, non-fiction and real life story in Hindi language. Than StoryMirror is one best option for you because of this an online portal there new generation are shared lot of content as format of story, poems, short stories and fiction etc.
David Leonhardt

Writing books is hard. Why do authors do it? - 0 views

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    Storytelling is in our blood. Since the dawn of man, human beings have told stories. We've sung around campfires. We've crafted poems, written epics, and we've even passed down knowledge using fiction. Man is a storyteller. Yet why do we write?
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