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Poetry of a forgotten teen

Poetry of a forgotten teen

its anything that you want it to be its meant for your feelings to just let lose
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Making The Alpha Submit  (BL)

Making The Alpha Submit (BL)

"I can't do that," he says softly, staring absentmindedly in the whiskey glass, "I'm the Alpha." "So?" "So, I'm not supposed to be this.... submissive," he spits, eyebrow creasing as if the whiskey glass is a rotten tomato. "Come here." Kamil instructs gently, watching the turmoil in the way he grinds his teeth, bites his lips but when he raised his head and their eyes meet, the hesitation fades. Dropping into his arms, Kamil strokes his hair slowly at first, curls as wispy as flowers. Suddenly, he grabs onto them roughly tilting his head towards him, trailing a finger down his throat to a nipple. And when a whimper falls from the Alpha's lips, Kamil growls and bites his ear, leaving a mark so red fire pales in comparison. "Out there, you're the Alpha. But in here with me, you're mine. You are my good boy." ********** Full description titled Making the Alpha Submit blurb ******** WARNING: mature scenes between two men involving light kink & submission . If a chapter labelled M isn't your kind of thing, do pass on to the next (or scroll rapidly to the end of the M chapter) ***************** Contact me: Instagram @ameliacovet Twitter: @ameliacovet
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Dance of Sun and Moon- A Poetry Collective

Dance of Sun and Moon- A Poetry Collective

I hope you read, and when you read I hope you find that aching- that longing in you. I hope to light a spark of love in everyone who reads me, that will forge a fire of self love- together we can raise Mother Earth higher.
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My Little Poetry Collection

My Little Poetry Collection

A collection of poems that I enjoy. Some are poems; some are quotes. They aren't mine--all credit where credit is due. There's no actual lead or genre since there isn't a true plot.
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Blue: Poetry Series

Blue: Poetry Series

Where there is sadness, happiness, or emotions, There is blue.
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Boring times so I did poetry

Boring times so I did poetry

It's just poetry I wanted to share with you
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Hibiscus tea and melancholy (poetry)

Hibiscus tea and melancholy (poetry)

Poetry ••• Aimless. I guess that's what I am. There's no place I'd like to arrive at. So that makes me aimless. My feet start to ache. I don't want to walk anymore. I'm so very tired you see. I'm urged to keep on moving. Even if it's painful. I want to stop and ponder. Maybe think of where I'll end. What will happen if my feet grow roots. They usher me forward. Hands pushing against my back. I don't want to walk anymore. Upon this dusty path. My feet are dirty and tired you see. Good sir, please allow me rest. I'm urged to keep on moving. Regardless of my health. Since they push me to walk forward. I guess that I'll walk sideways. Aimlessly in the dust. I guess that's what I am. Aimless.
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Poetry And Blood

Poetry And Blood

////\\\\\\\ Disclaimer!!! All Rights Reserved.  Golden_Essence Copyright 2024 Before you start reading this book.... THIS BOOK CONTAINS EXTREMELY EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT OF THE MOST GRAPHIC NATURE. I'm a degenerate, so this book was made for degenerates. If you fancy a romantic relationship between two females, then read at your own discretion. The book is pretty much depraved, with a dark tone, but sexy, trust me. If you are underage or unwilling to experience depictions of Yuri, hardcore sex, fetish behaviors, and unrestrained carnal perversions in lurid detail - DO NOT READ THIS BOOK. You have been warned - continuing past this point confirms you are an adult clearly consenting to subjecting yourself to material that does not shy away from portraying sexuality and deviance in its most profane, boundary-pushing extremes. If you nevertheless choose to proceed and find yourself offended or disturbed, DO NOT BLAME THE AUTHOR. This is your final advisory.  18+ ONLY. Moving on... No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any more or by any mass electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the author. Please, Take Note: This is a book of fiction. All characters, names, places, incidents and behavior are from my imagination, used with no intentions of hurting anyone; Any resemblance to any actual living thing or dead is mainly by coincidence and I sincerely apologise. Read on!!
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Bubbly Poetry

Bubbly Poetry

Seemingly deep poetry
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Poetry of MELLONCHOLY By MellowSoul

Poetry of MELLONCHOLY By MellowSoul

This project is to find lost love, hope, healing and generally help the heart by showing how people can hurt us and build us in a beautiful way. These are my thoughts and my emotions in the book and I hope anyone who reads this enjoys it.
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How to submit to the Crucible Poetry and Fiction Competition?
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2024-10-10 13:55
You can usually start by visiting the official website of the competition. There, you'll find detailed submission guidelines and instructions on how to proceed.
How to submit poetry and fiction to The New Yorker?
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2024-10-06 05:51
First, check The New Yorker's submission page for specific requirements. Make sure your work is polished and adheres to their formatting and content preferences. Then, submit it through the designated online portal or email address provided.
How to submit poetry and stories to Reader's Digest?
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2024-10-17 06:46
First, you need to visit the Reader's Digest website and look for the submission guidelines. They usually have specific instructions on what they accept and how to format your work.
Where can I submit poetry or short stories?
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2024-10-02 13:56
You can try submitting to literary magazines or online writing platforms. Some popular ones include 'The New Yorker' and 'Wattpad'.
How to submit to a poetry journal, what format requirements are there?
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2024-09-09 00:29
Submissions to poetry journals generally had to be submitted in a certain format to ensure that the submitted works could be selected fairly and fairly. The specific format requirements may vary from one poetry journal to another, but they usually include the following elements: 1. Submitting works: The submitted works should be in the form of their own original poems. They can be in any form of poetry, including modern poems, ancient poems, modern poems, etc. 2. Contribution content: The submission should include a brief introduction, including the author's name, gender, age, location, etc. 3. E-mail: When submitting, you need to provide a valid email address so that the poetry journal can receive the submitted works in time. 4. Method of submission: submission methods usually include online submission and mail submission. When submitting online, you need to submit according to the requirements of the poetry journal. When submitting by mail, you need to send the submitted work together with a submission guide to the address specified by the poetry journal. 5. Contribution Guide: The submission guide should include the address, zip code, telephone number, email address, and other information of the poetry journal, as well as the requirements and selection process of the submitted works. There are a few points to note when submitting: 1. The submitted works should conform to the publishing direction and theme of the poetry journal. 2. Submissions should be original, unique, and artistic. 3. The submitted works should meet the selection criteria of the poetry journal. 4. The submitted works should contain a clear title and author information so that the poetry journal can check and edit them in time. 5. The submitted works should conform to the format requirements of the poetry journal. I hope the above content can help you submit your poems to the poetry journal. Good luck!
Do you know how to submit a poem to a poetry journal?
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2024-09-08 23:44
Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. I'm happy to help you. If you want to submit to a poetry journal, you need to understand the requirements and format of the submission. Usually, the poetry journal would ask you to submit the title of the poem, the author's name, gender, age, contact information, the form of the poem, the number of words, and other information. You also need to submit your poems to the designated submission email or official website of the poetry journal. During the submission process, you need to carefully review your poetry to ensure that it meets the requirements of the poetry journal. If your poem is selected, you will receive royalties and other rewards. In addition, if you want to submit to a poetry journal, it is recommended that you carefully read the submission guide of the poetry journal and prepare enough information before submitting. At the same time, you can also contact the editor of the poetry journal to understand the specific details and requirements of the submission in order to better write for the poetry journal. I hope my answer will help you. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me.
What is the theme of the story 'Button Button'?
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2024-10-08 03:12
The theme in 'Button Button' seems to be exploring human nature when faced with mysterious offers. It could be suggesting that sometimes our desires can blind us to potential dangers.
Is Button the main character in 'Button the Christmas Story'?
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2024-11-21 22:04
It seems so. In many stories, the name in the title is the main character. So in 'Button the Christmas Story', Button is very likely to be the main focus. Button could be the one who drives the story forward, whether by learning about the true meaning of Christmas, having a special Christmas wish, or getting involved in some sort of Christmas - related mystery or quest.
What is the 'button button' short story about?
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2024-11-17 22:31
Well, in the 'button button' short story, typically there is a mysterious button. The story usually revolves around the concept of temptation. Characters are faced with the decision of whether to push this button, which usually has a big consequence like getting rich but at the expense of something bad happening to another person. It makes you think about what you would do in such a situation.
Who wrote the short story 'Button Button'?
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2024-10-10 19:57
Richard Matheson wrote the short story 'Button Button'.
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