30 Changed My Life
Turning 30 is a life change and sometimes overwhelming to women as well. Your Biological Clock is ticking louder and louder. That is why you constantly hear women saying I am 29 and laughing about it....
View ArticleCan You Remember Your First Kiss?
There are many events in life that are unforgettable. One of them is that long awaited first real kiss.Contributor: Charlee FelicePublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleFive Essential Cross-Platform Apps for Readers and Writers
As a reader and a writer, I want coordinated availability of my e-library, and the ability to make and access notes from any of my devices. These five apps make if possible by allowing iOS, Android,...
View ArticleValentines for My Valentine
Valentines for my Valentine. We never had a 'bucket list', maybe we should write one.Contributor: Nancy P. Goodman, in TennesseePublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleThe Necklace
The author describes a necklace her mother reluctantly bought for her, and her father's furious reaction to spending money on the young girl, in this memoir from her childhood.Contributor: Sandra...
View ArticleA Break-in on Agnes Street in Detroit
In this memoir, the author describes a breaking and entering in her apartment in Detroit.Contributor: Sandra SnowPublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleMumblety-Peg in the Backyard
The author describes her one attempt at playing with knives and tells the reason why it was the only time she ever did that.Contributor: Sandra SnowPublished: Jan 22, 2014
View ArticleThe Semi Driver
The author tells about one of the times circumstances forced her to hitchhike home, even though it terrified her then and still does.Contributor: Sandra SnowPublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleDrunkalogue
A man's drinking catches up with him at a baptism in Europe.Contributor: Charles McKelvyPublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleWaiting for Spring
The speaker of the poem celebrates the signs of spring: cold weather flowers, return of birds, meling snow, and the ramblings of the skunk.Contributor: Sandra SnowPublished: Jan 19, 2014
View ArticleWinning Character Book Review
What are you willing to do to become a winner? Are you willing to make sacrifices to win? For you to become a winner you must build a character of yourself to win.Contributor: Milton KellyPublished:...
View ArticleCollege Majors and What Job You Will Most Likely Get
The harsh reality of the job you will end up after graduating college based on the major you had.Contributor: Tim BoylePublished: Jan 26, 2014
View ArticleValentine's Day Etiquette
To some Valentine's Day is nothing more than a greeting card holiday created to make lonely people feel even less special when they spend the day alone. For the more happy-go-lucky among us it can be a...
View ArticleThe Unexpected Story of Charlie Wilson
Sometimes creative individuals tend to be a bit "strange" to those who don't try to understand. Sadly, when the true individual is revealed, those who could have most enjoyed knowing them will no...
View ArticleTeddy
A dog named Teddy initiates a chance romance.Contributor: Charles McKelvyPublished: Jan 22, 2014
View ArticleOut of the Dorm and Up on the Roof
The author describes some memorable times up on the roof of a porch; it was the best part of the apartment where she lived one year in college.Contributor: Sandra SnowPublished: Jan 26, 2014
View Article"Snowbound" Romance Novel by New Wyoming Writer, Sarah Winter
"Snowbound", a fiery romance set in snowy Wyoming, displays Sarah Winter's distinct style. She gives the reader the feeling that they're part of the story without overloading their senses, making the...
View ArticleWeeds from the Moon
The speaker of this poem is an omniscient observer of a woman who has lost a dog, and gained a patch of weeds where the dog once ran. It discusses the cycle of life and seasons, and uses the metaphors...
View ArticleThe Year of Living Lavishly
A man regrets that he didn't read the fine print in a one-year contract.Contributor: Charles McKelvyPublished: Jan 26, 2014
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