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Marriage Equality by Medievalenchanted
Marriage Equalityby LGBT WRITER
The year is 2014, and the staff from Nonnatus House, most have passed away but there are 6 of them still alive and kicking and into their 80th year of life. They are all...
TO KEEP EVERYBODY SAFE by AJCralle
TO KEEP EVERYBODY SAFEby A.J. Cralle (she, her)
A short story for grownups featuring six-year-old Daniel who is sweet, loving, and anxious at times. See the world through his eyes and how what the grownups say, don't...
The Dismantling of Shadows by erudite_hindsight
The Dismantling of Shadowsby Elijah
A short story based on the prompts for Furious Fiction January 2021.
Completed
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil by PJWarren1000000
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evilby PJWarren
Hindu's predict a divine avatar every 1000 years....times up. Only this time its not a man! This story stretches across five continents. An adventure on a grand scale a...
An not so extraordinary book of things made by me by Pallano
An not so extraordinary book of th...by Laprisa
Short stories, roleplay stuff, drawings, letters, anything I want to put in it that I've made or written.
Hand Me Down by ga1axyb0y
Hand Me Downby n
SO we had to do a picture book for class, and in light of recent events in Australia, I decided to do it about Marriage Equality. The results of the vote were announced...
Completed
Story of me by AestheticDifferences
Story of meby Seth Herbert
A collection of autobiographical poems and vignettes that explore themes of self-identification, physical and emotional maturation, and sexuality.
Constellations by _breezes_
Constellationsby Ally
A short story about Love, and the trials we face for it.
Completed
Where Were You? by curnin-orzabal
Where Were You?by curnin-orzabal
June 26, 2015. The Supreme Court has just made its historic decision affirming the rights of same sex couples to get married all across America. Kevin and Connor want to...
Blameless by kturetzky
Blamelessby kturetzky
In this prose poem/flash fiction two estranged friends explore the power and pain of the adage "forgive and forget".