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Barebone pantheon for later reuse. I might update it later with more info, but don't count on that…
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Juna sorĉistino kaj ŝia amiko ripozas kaj konversacias post malfacila tago.
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Structure and some examples.
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Violo herede ricevas librejon, kaj nekonata virino vizitas ŝin kaj proponas helpon, tamen estas nuanco en ĉi tiu propono.
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Verda hajko pri vivo.
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The Drunken Boat by Arthur Rimbaud (CC0) by orphan_account
Fandoms: translation - Fandom, Arthur Rimbaud - Fandom, Original Work
03 Jan 2024
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Liberal translation/transcreation of Rimbaud's The Drunken Boat. Not faithful to source.
(The Drunken Boat is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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Scraps of prose, fragments of worlds, free for perusal.
(A Journal of Fragments is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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A Thespian On Tidal Seas is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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My name is Miranda Kirisaki, and I'm stuck in a class full of hot guys!
How I found myself as the lone girl in this all-boys school, I have no idea!
I'm just living a normal life, having lots of fun!
Maybe, if you ask me the correct question, you can have fun too!Warning: This fic is evil.
(Things Undreamt Of is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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- Part 1 of CC0 Original Works
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I placed each leaf in your firm caressing lips. Your smile spoke the inks that rose up like a million ghosts from the Library of Alexandria. Dead Romans, their chests dripping with sweat and time, surrounded us and told us that we could defeat the Space Empires of the future by turning ourselves into models to live by. So that is what we shall do — my love. Your titan arms hold me and run me through the tongues of vituperative jazz nights, throwing me, twisting and turning me, gyring me, making me all a tizzy till the moonburnt silences of the aftermath shall fade into our neat embrace. I have recorded each stain of smut for the children of the new post-cyberpunk age to pray to. Let this be a testament to how many ways we can cut a horse into pieces. Let this be a meal that the Michelin Man wishes he could devour. I am saying to you: "There are many ways to fuck a dying goose, mon frere."
(Erotic Prose Poems is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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“We cannot walk away from this Omelas.”
Bella Kathy Hardin lives in a technocratic utopia, a world bifurcated in two, ruled by overseers whose AI-systems have eliminated war and the need for needless death- save the sacrifice of a poor and miserable soul every now and then in a ritualistic duel-to-the-death to ensure homeostatic balance. One day, she finds out she’s been chosen as the unfortunate candidate for this sacrifice and she accepts her role with honour. She decides to spend the last year of her life taking care of her bio-engineered goldfish, Gigantus Rex, while writing a fantasy novel about snail people trying to escape from a time loop. After a year passes, she dies like a dog, with a blade jutting out of her chest, glad to have served her purpose.
Bella Kathy Hardin — you’re lucky to not have been her.
A totally ordinary SF story about a perfectly normal girl and the relatively comfortable and unexciting last year of her life. Dedicated to Tatsuki Fujimoto, SCA-Ji, Project Itoh, Robert Kurvitz, Romeo Tanaka, Narahara Ittetsu, and Suda51, among others.
(For the Moon, Mars, and Alpha Centauri is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
CW: Read tags carefully if you don’t like surprises.
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A collection of spare poems.
"The sun is far, yet not so far,
and all around asleep;
I look towards the brightest star
to know which dream to keep.The moon is near, yet not so near,
and still I am awake;
I look towards my darkest fear
to know which step to take."(A workbook of poetry is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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Most general writing advice is, at best, functional but woefully limited, and, at worst, too narrow and more reflective of personal predilections or biases to be of any use. It does not help that so little people have the vocabulary to analyze prose on a technical level.
Rather than provide literary prescriptions, I shall instead proffer this personal repository of literary analyses of various writers that I think are pretty neat. This is both a writer's notebook and a mini-course in prose, and perhaps poetry and drama too.
One needs no gurus to advise you on how to write. The best way is, always, to turn to the works of those you deem masters, judge what is on the page, and apply it to your own style.
(revised from my previous discarded attempt - any non-excerpted text is CC0 1.0 Universal)
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A noir fragment in blank-ish verse.
(Radio City Violence is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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A one-act play for three characters.
(Campfire is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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Where the two went, what they saw.
Days before the Curtain Call.A story of a journey (in progress).
(Towards The Carnival is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal)
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Non-excerpted text is CC0
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