Hey, readers! Thanks a bunch for clicking the link to my page. Really, thanks.
I started this blog as part of my creative writing class and came to the conclusion that writing -- whether it be poems, short stories, long stories -- is something that I really like to do. And so I am continuing with this blog.
That's right. I am going to keep posting new stories and poems -- no matter how cheesy or boring -- at least once a week. And no, there is nothing you readers can do about it. So you might as well make it worth while and read a few things before you click the little red "x" in the top right hand corner of this tab.
Go ahead, read a poem. And why not read a story or two while you're at it? I will warn you ahead of time though that some of my pieces can get a little dark. And when I say "dark" I mean curl up in a ball and contemplate the reason for your existence kind of "dark".
But don't worry. There are lots of stupid and fun stuff to read, too. So sit back, relax and subscribe. Oh, and don't forget to tell your friends! But only after you read a little first. Enjoy!
This is a blog full of words. But not just any words, magical words that can create a brand-new world if you let it. Who knows, you may just find yourself in Wonderland.
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Quote of the Day
"Beware the barrenness of a busy life."
-Socrates
Word of the Week
rain
noun
moisture condensed by the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops.
verb
rain falls.
"The girl was a pluviophile, always standing in the rain. For in the rain she liked to think, while the droplets washed away her pain."
pluviophile
noun
a lover of rain; someone who finds joy and peace of mind during rainy days.
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