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 | Battles At Morningside Heights | jpb2ndchance | Poetry | Poetry | 5 | 0.75 | Apr 16, 2012 |
Summary:A recent day in NYC prompted these reflections. Comments welcome.Chapters: |
 | A Budding Wirter | pammy raff | Short Story | Literary Fiction | 13 | 0.86 | Jul 22, 2011 |
Summary:A story gleaned from grade school experiences, (those of my own and others.) Chapters: |
 | Once More with Feeling | WriteOn | Novel | Memoir | 8 | n/a | Oct 22, 2010 |
Summary:Vignettes from a childhood in northern British Columbia - Canada's most western province. Growing up with the fears of hospitalization tempered with the wonders of the Canadian outdoors and our northern winters.
This as a collection of chronological essays or vignettes rather than a typical story with one chapter sliding seamlessly into the next. I believe this is the best way to present this overflowing album of snapshot memories I have bolstered with stories my parents have shared with me.
Thanks to the help from TNBW reviewers I’ve chosen to rewrite the first handful of chapters before continuing on. I appreciate any comments you may have and I sincerely hope you enjoy the story.
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 | Saving The Patch | jay_calibrae | Short Story | Fantasy | 5 | 2.95 | Oct 12, 2010 |
Summary: Originally, I wrote this story as my submission for the Halloween short story contest. However, due to making a newbie mistake in my credit calculations, I was unable to upload it in time for the competition. It is still a timely story for the Halloween season and I am considering making this tale the first chapter of a much larger story.
I have a categorical question regarding this submission that maybe someone out there could answer. What is the best genre to classify this story as, for example, is it best classified as fantasy, or young adult? My original instinct was to post it generically as short story fiction, but that does not seem to be an option. Additionally, I appreciate any comments, critiques, editorial suggestions, and any advice you can offer to improve my writing. I am always deeply and sincerely grateful for any help that is offered!
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 | Messages from Jacquie | Sha | Novel | Memoir | 1 | n/a | Aug 3, 2010 |
Summary:This is a memoir of my daughter's death and the communications we've had since her death. Since it is a true story, I want to know if it's readable and interesting.Chapters: |
 | The Magic Shop | wisealma | Novel | Young Adult | 6 | n/a | Aug 3, 2010 |
Summary:Feedback please! I respect the writers here, and I have thick skin. Every comment means so much to me!
Thanks
Justin
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 | Poco | sanne0913 | Short Story | Other | 3 | 0.34 | May 17, 2010 |
Summary:Short childrens story I wrote a few years ago. Enjoy!!Chapters: |
 | Playing Doctor | Chris Stralyn | Short Story | Humor | 17 | 0.36 | Apr 10, 2010 |
Summary:Just a quick story about a funny moment at work.
I am looking for a new story title...any suggestions?
ChrisChapters: |
 | Courtney's Cell Phone | Sherman Law | Short Story | Memoir | 9 | 0.37 | Jun 12, 2008 |
Summary:As a Godfather I help raise the granddaughters of my best friends. When the eldest Goddaughter was eight years old her grandparents and I had to deal with the pressure to get a cell phone. This is what happened.Chapters: |
 | First Graders answer questions about spinning | brosna11 | Short Story | Other | 6 | 0.25 | Apr 2, 2008 |
Summary:Sometimes kids are way too smart. Chapters: |