January 2011
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November 2010
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September 2010
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Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me...
– A Dream Within A Dream by Edgar Allan Poe
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I was born in the goodness of grace.
And because of faith, because of courage,...
– Extract of All My Mistakes by Teitur
August 2010
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Once I would curse time for its existence but today I cherish its beauty. The...
– Time & Non-existence by Ian Jade
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The seasons send their ruin as they go,
For in the spring the narciss shows its...
– Desespoir by Oscar Wilde
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MM →
Description from the user: “the space between waves of a sound mind & the unfathomable infinite.”
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When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least...
– The Peace of Wild Things by Wendell Berry
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There is no meaning in conflict. But there is meaning in destruction.
– Unknown
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Life Leap by Ian Jade
It will pain me unbearably to take credit for this piece. I simply wrote a continuous story based on a couple of lyrics and a nursery rhyme. I was incredibly inspired by a lyric written and sung by Annika Aakjær, a Danish singer-songwriter. If you speak Danish, I encourage you to listen to the song ‘Det bedste for mig selv’ because the text is an expression of utter beauty and pain. If...
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Seeing the truth behind lies may not bring happiness.
– Unknown
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Without a concise set of rules to follow we would probably all have to resort to...
– David Thorne
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When Genevieve Ruled The World by Katy Towell
This is a transcript I wrote many years ago off an animated short by Katy Towell, writer, animator and illustrator of the Childrin R Skary series. Both in text and animation, the story of Genevieve is one of my favourites. The animation short can be seen here.
I’m sorry to tell you, but your history books are incorrect. They are all missing a very important chapter - or perhaps historians...
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Untitled by Ashley Dorrell
This is a short story by Ashley Dorrell, a good friend of mine. She haven’t entitled it yet. She specialises in short short stories, and from the looks of it, she’s written a lot of these.
Abigail looked back at the empty house. Everything had been packed; every nook and cranny was emptied. Her friends had already said their farewells. Unable to resist she entered the house once...
tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?
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Tales of Mere Existence →
Lev Yilmaz is author and illustrator of the comic Tales of Mere Existence that with a slight heart tells the life of Lev and how he came to see the world through a series of concepts such as ‘How to carry your books’.
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27b/6 →
Disclaimer from the website: “This website contains material for my amusement only. You are not granted permission to access the information on this site and if you choose to do so by viewing any of the articles either through this page or from an external link, you agree to waive all rights. This site may contain personal misinformation. Activities and vehicle modifications appearing or...
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The Law of Thought and Action: a love story by Ian...
The thoughts kept whirling for another week before the current began to slow down, and my focus returned once again. The stylish sense of calm that I had spent years to build and solidify had turned into a gel-like substance. My confidence was barely scratchable and afterwards, I could barely stand on my feet and I’m not sure if I’ve collapsed yet, if I will collapse or if I...
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Thought impaires actions. Action impaires thought. Thought encourages action,...
– Ian Jade
March 2010
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Blessed with i’sight to unravel mysteries is no comparison to the might of...
– Untitled #2 by Ian Jade
January 2010
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You are just as unimportant to me as you are important. You may be the love of...
– Ian Jade
December 2009
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MMITCHELLDAVISS →
Description from the website: “I am eternal sunshine of the spotless mind meets back to the future part II.”
November 2009
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I find myself with sympathy for the thief but know of no reason why I feel so. I...
– Sympathy for the thief by Ian Jade
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Man can believe the impossible, but can never believe the improbable
– Oscar Wilde
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October 2009
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Blindsight by Ian Jade
This is my first serious attempt at a short short story entitled Blindsight.
The time was upon dusk. The sky was reddening from the setting sun, as if a divine being had pricked hole with a needle and blood slowly flowed from the fresh wound, casting a shine over the fields of Elysian. Like every madman in this town, Elias Crowd rushed up and down the streets. Everyone bore long and brown or...
September 2009
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My mind is blank by Ian Jade
My head is completely empty. The tiredness is like a fog that has sunk down, covering my head. This is what my old teacher told me to write, when I had nothing to write. Without expectations to what I write like a explorer in a piece of classic literature. That’s what writing is to some one who cannot speak, but speaks, that’s what is it to me.
August 2009
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How happy is the blameless vestal’s lot!
The world forgetting, by the...
– Extract of Eloisa to Abelard by Alexander Pope
July 2009
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With the prick of a needle, blood begins to flow from the wound, as a sun rising...
– Sunrise by Ian Jade
June 2009
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Imagine all the saints marching to war,
Rescinding the bleak gods.
I felt the...
– Turn Greek by Ian Jade
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Want by Oscarandre
Another story from Oscarandre entitled Want. And this time much longer.
When I was still just a boy, I learned that to want is a weakness and to want too much is to give power to others. Now I know that this is the history of the world but back then it was just another hot Saturday afternoon as I pushed my bike across the bed of a sandy creek and then rode up the dirt road towards Marinko’s...
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