witch wicked a like spells she by ChloroformBoy, literature
Literature
witch wicked a like spells she
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and he cried.
She spelt loving wrong,
sorry but i could never stop loveng you
He picked it up, holding back tears, and the note on the dresser read:
As he was about to leave the room, he noticed something, a paper, on her nightstand.
5
He found her hanging from a rope above her bed, her flawless eyes rolled over, her neck slanted.
He managed his way into a door marking her room. It was ajar, so he pushed it and went inside.
Im sure shell be home any minute now. He reassures himself, tapping his platinum wristwatch.
Oh, shes only two minutes late. Shes probably pr
when i was seven. by nighttimebeautiful, literature
Literature
when i was seven.
(when i was seven)
my math teacher told my mom i was disturbed.
i didn't know what exactly that meant
but i thought maybe it was because i read
too much about russia, and time
travel, and fairies, and oxygen,
and Poe. maybe because i was
best-friends-forever-and-for-always
with the blind kid who didn't
brush his hair very much.
or maybe because i told my gym
teacher i had lupus so i didn't have
to play floor-hockey. she told me once
that maybe i should read some nice books
about Henry the rabbit and his
journey to the moon (which i knew
was physically impossible, for a rabbit
to grow lettuce in space, that is).
and
text message translator by ChloroformBoy, literature
Literature
text message translator
You say: Hi
I interpret: I'm acknowledging your existence.
I respond: Heyy :)
I mean: I love acknowledging yours.
You ask me: What are you doing later ?
I tell you: nothing.
You say: same.
I say: Let's do nothing together,
and you say okay.
you remind me of the cheshire cat,
restrained chaos hiding behind a perpetual grin,
the insanity is always justified by the win,
your immortal attire, your lackluster eyes,
the way you teach me nothing,
the way everything is a lie.
i remind you of the mad hatter,
tea parties full of sad expressions,
confused verbs and endless lessons,
misshapen top hats, tattered gloves,
the one who stands beside you,
the one you can't help but love.
"Words To Avoid In Creative Writing"
We've all heard there are some no-no words in creative writing - these are words that you want to avoid "at all costs" some people say, but do you know which they are, and why you should avoid them? Well, I didn't the first time I saw a list of "words to avoid", and not surprisingly, a lot of people who write these lists don't know why either. (I know, SHOCK! GASP! just because someone wrote a guide doesn't mean they know what they're talking about.)
So, this morning I went on a word-finding spree to find these "word lists" and find out WHY I was supposed to avoid these words - and more import
How To Write - And Love It by DarlingMionette, literature
Literature
How To Write - And Love It
Darling Mionette's
How to Begin To Write
Welcome to my tutorial on how to start writing. This tutorial isn't going to teach you the rules of grammar, or punctuation. Let's face it there is a plethora of such tutorials already out there. Instead, this tutorial is going to teach you the tools you can use to get a head start on writing.
You Are a Writer
First things first: acknowledge that you are already a writer. What? You're not? You could have fooled me. Let's face it; from the moment we're born, we're unwittingly taught to become writers. Language is one of the first tools we learn, and along with that, story telling. You may ha
The Dreaded 2nd Draft by DarlingMionette, literature
Literature
The Dreaded 2nd Draft
Darling Mionette's
A Writer's Guide To The Second Draft
Oh noes. Let those be my first words in this tutorial. Now that I've gotten that out of my system, may I never mutilate the English language in that manner again. Welcome to my tutorial on the dreaded "Second Draft" of creative writing. If you've read my other tutorial (How to write - and love it), then you're well aware of why I call this the dreaded second draft, but if you haven't, then let me explain: I am a firm believer that all editing in creative writing should be left to the second draft. The first draft, should remain edit-free so as not to stem creativity.
Going into this tut
I once knew a girl
who wouldn't let anything stop her
from reaching her dreams
She put on a brave face
She smiled at every concerned look
She fought a losing battle
and lost
I can't say
I knew her personally
But I can say
she was beloved
I once knew a girl
Who loved her family
Who loved her friends
Who loved her school
A hard worker
She could do
almost anything
But that losing battle
won
And she left the world
the cruel, hateful world
With big beautiful eyes
she created majestic things
and met majestic people
I once knew a girl
named Camille