Slice Of Life Literary Magazine contains a story about a woman who finds emotional comfort and freedom with her friends, but sitting in their crammed rooms isn't as comfortable as she'd want.
The story is followed by a cartoon and a beginner-level crossword, the answers to which can be found in the story.
After the crossword, there is a lighthearted personality assessment quiz and a poetry park
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Free!
Words: 2,340.
Language:
English (Indian dialect).
Published: September 10, 2018
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Categories:
Fiction » Literature » Literary
(5.00 from 1 review)
Slice Of Life Literary Magazine contains a story about a man who's about to lose his only friend at work. The man doesn't know how to help his friend, and later wonders if he wants to help him.
The story is followed by a beginner-level crossword, the answers to which can be found in the story.
After the crossword, there is a lighthearted personality assessment quiz and a poetry park.
Price:
Free!
Words: 3,790.
Language:
English (Indian dialect).
Published: August 26, 2018
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Categories:
Fiction » Literature » Literary
(4.00 from 2 reviews)
Slice Of Life Literary Magazine contains a story about a child who appears to be very proud and arrogant at first, but a glimpse into his life reveals the weight of expectations the nine-year-old carries.
The story is followed by a beginner-level crossword, the answers to which can be found in the story.
After the crossword, there is a lighthearted personality assessment quiz and a poetry park.
Cold winds torment Johnny to hide under the bed where he meets unknown guests. A kid watches a cat suffocate a pigeon to death. A man and his cat await Christmas.
Price:
Free!
Words: 790.
Language:
English (Indian dialect).
Published: May 12, 2014
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Categories:
Poetry » Contemporary Poetry
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A father tells his son to let go of the past pains, future troubles, and assures support. Rick wonders why school's so difficult. A man confesses his past mistakes and his failed attempts to recover from the consequences of those mistakes. A father cheers up his son.
The Tree
on Aug. 04, 2014
I liked the chemistry between bobby and alex, especially when alex flaunts his own mobile and bobby says, 'who texts you anyway?' that was funny. there were some nice moments, with nancy(all trees are alive, that was funny), the glow in dark stars. though there were a few typos, pov situations and too many adverbs, it was a nice story.
suggestion: cut down the use of adverbs. the part where bobby's dad suggests to get the night light, instead of saying: "No," Bobby replied quickly, you can say, "No," Bobby refused the proposition.
He tip-toed to the window and slowly reached out at the curtains.
It's understood he's doing the act slowly. There were a few typos, overall it was a nice read.
The Grubbs
on Aug. 04, 2014
I had trouble understanding the part about 'the thing.' I had to read it twice. If you could make that clearer. I liked the part where Ken's dad calls the mc pauly, the dilemma paul has in introducing himself to ken.
Coffee Addict: Part 1
on April 06, 2015
Nice quick read. Though it would've been much easier had there been line breaks. But overall, it was fun. I'd continue reading if there were more chapters.
Happy Halloween
on May 13, 2015
Funny, especially the parrot part. Cute voice.
Vice and Exploitation
on July 03, 2015
it was a great read. the writing craft is also very good.
Silent Cry
on Nov. 03, 2017
Of all the poems I liked 'No Matter' the most.
The poems resonate with some of the sorrows of life.
There were a few typos, but overall the poems are an easy read.
A Taste Of My Thoughts Amid Those Crazy Cats
on Nov. 03, 2017
I understood this while reading the second time. It was a fun read. The best part was that the dog doesn't come to help the owner when the cats torment him. lol