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1Anthology Is Too Fancy A Word » Just a collection of a number of the poems I have sculpted or crapped out over the years. Most are very simple but I think rather pleasant. I welcome constructive criticism and opinions with open arms.
Poetry: General, T, English, chapters: 7, words: 1k+, updated: 2/27/2007 published: 3/7/2005
2Silly Sprites » A number of rather chuckleworthy poems. Good for a nice little break from all those dreadfully serious aspects of life and poetry. Fishies and ninja assasins galore!
Poetry: Humor, K, English, Poetry & Humor, chapters: 5, words: 643, 12/12/2006
1 And this too will fade I am rather proud of this piece. It is a wellcrafted poem on the mortality of life.
Poetry: Life, K, English, Poetry, words: 176, 12/6/2006
1Silent Wolf: A modern retelling of Little Red The characters are different, so is the plot as a young woman with a dangerous imagination fights to clear a name. But the theme is the same. Stick to the path, don't stray from what you know, and never trust the lies your eyes tell you.
Fiction: Romance, T, English, Adventure & Romance, words: 1k+, 3/16/2006
Dear Mad Hatter This was an exercise for my Creative Writing class in school. Long story short we were to write to someone/something we didn't know. A letter about anything as long as it was from us. I dunno, my friend liked it.
Fiction: General, K+, English, words: 1k+, 12/14/2005
2Naughty Showers That Waste Holy Water A Poem Don't ask me what it means, I'm not quite sure myself. I didn't group it in with the others because it doesn't quite fit. This one came to me...in the shower actually. What do you think of it?
Poetry: General, K, English, words: 183, 11/29/2005
4Prompted Works » These are some poems/shortstories that I wrote during my creative writing class. Please, constructive critisism would be most appreciated.
Poetry: General, K, English, chapters: 4, words: 575, 10/10/2005
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