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I wrote this of short stories when I was in university, which I would love to be able to share with everybody.
So, I published a collection of my stories online. And in the animated below, I got an animated Tina Fey to read out one of my stories. Please check it out and if you like it, please visit my site, to get the rest of my
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Added by juiwei yang on October 2, 2014 at 8:30pm — No Comments
Sorrow begins with a mysterious traveler on a mission, secretly carrying a box which contains a precious, powerful weapon.
Then the story moves to Vestiga Gaesi, where we meet Faina, the seductive yet naive fourteen-year old girl with a mysterious past who is staying at the Viscount’s luxurious home — where the story mainly takes place. Then, that night, an important…
ContinueAdded by Mayra Calvani on October 2, 2014 at 10:50am — No Comments
Last Saturday, I took an empty seat
on a park bench, with book in hand.
Feeling sorry for myself, I failed-
to notice others on this public land.
Disillusioned with life’s loneliness,
my heart and face both wore sad frowns.
From my perspective, this world was…
insistent on dragging my weary soul down.
While my inner sadness wasn’t enough,
to completely complement my pitiful day,
I was approached by a breathless boy,
who had taken…
Added by Joseph J. Breunig 3rd on October 2, 2014 at 8:10am — No Comments
Eight of author Jay Dubya's 45 books have entered Rakuten's (Buy.com) top 100 hardcover fiction titles out of 56,350 books represented.
http://www.rakuten.com/SR/SearchResults.aspx?tcid=12193#tcid=12113&a1178=379019&from=6&page=3
The eight hardcover fiction books are:
1) Fractured Frazzled Folk Fables and Fairy…
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