My Succubus, part 1
My own experiences with a succubus. Hopefully, this has the effect of making you want to know the story.
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Tales of the Dreamscape - The Dinner Party - Part 1
Through the looking glass of the Dreamscape, is a London of the future, in which an elite group has gathered for dinner.
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Don’t react but respond
Don’t react but respond P K Routray At times we react and at times we respond to a situation, In managerial parlance response is the only acceptable proposition. But we generally react,
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Pity on my humor
Pity on my humor P K Routray Have I ever written a humorous poetry? to give a hilarious smile and joy to somebody. I tried to reflect and recollect but it was in vain,
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The Mississippi on her Knees Chapter One
A memoir about what it was like to be 18 and experiencing grief for the first time.
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Some Came Calling
determined, one step at a time--
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The Face Of My Lover Is Love’s Own Face
The face of my lover is Love’s own face; her arms; love’s warm, golden embrace; her smile, as bright as rapture’s gleam; her voice, like heart made music, seems;
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The Tug Of War (Flash Fiction)
“I love you”, he said, “I can’t let you go”.
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Fun in the rain
Look at little Esther, dressed in her sou’wester larking like a jester on a rainy day. In her green galoshes, through puddles, she sploshes. The rain always washes Esther’s gloom away.
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