"Celeste has been married off to the most powerful man in the kingdom, she has everything she ever wanted, except for excitement.
Christopher's first love is being taken away from him by Adrian, the most powerful authority in Rhelissa."
"It is the year 2387. The Regulation has Will and Reggie's world at their fingertips. It's up to them to stop it."
"All I saw at first was the vision of the room. Then, the rest seemed to follow from it naturally. I've been thinking about this subject a lot recently, so I'm not surprised that something like this popped into my head."
"A small villainelle I wrote about a year ago about the deterioration of humanity. Just the usual fun, light subjects.... :)"
"Written in a moment of angst and frustration the evening after my English teacher said to me, "Since when did you become so socially conformist?"
Good question.
This poem is a small token of my own and other people confusion and a bit of a confrontation at the way in world society conforms us but makes us feel as though we are doing what WE WANT."
"Those in developed countries often take for granted what many other people couldn't imagine in their short, brutal lives. We struggle for faith, despite ourselves wondering what our creator really is and why we suffer.
Yet there is also the question of why humans add to burdens by perpetuating war and isolating ourselves from others. It has always been true that though suffering is dreadful, empathy and strength is often born from it.
The poem is divided between different perspectives. There"
"We all know that physical immortality - at least, on this earth - is impossible.
But writing...it gives us the ability to create a lasting legacy.
An...immortal legacy."
"Trapped in the constricting life of French aristocracy, Marie earnestly notes her thoughts down every night in her little diary. Lively thoughts, they liberate her for a while, and liberate her stuffed pals..."
"In some ways apathy is worse than fear or hate. Because at least the latter are powerfully driven and in the right conditions, can be used for good.
And when this isn't the case, apathy sits idly by and watches with blank eyes as everything falls apart. Until the inferno reaches it and forces it to do something, apathy will gladly plug its ears to block out the voices of others. Sometimes a healthy defense mechanism, most times, a symbol of what can be prevented and isn't."
"For sixteen years Olivia has lived with her Mother unknowing of the world she was born in to, but in one fateful school year the world of the shadows creep out in to her vision. With new comrades and horrific demons following her around, she still has to deal with the fact that the Father she never knew, lives."
"This is a novel of our times. It follows the lives of several people as they search for truth in a world where masked corruption strives to conquer and control even the most sacred."
"This story is about life and death. It is about uncertainty of the meaning of life. It is about an individualist. It is about psychological problems. It is about a perfectionist. It is about unseen fear deep from inside of one's heart and soul and the way someone try to find true freedom. It is about a big question: what really frighten us and what is fear?"
"A letter from a very enthusiastic fan to the director of the movie The Human Centipede."
"Just a little ditty about being anti-social blah blah blah. Honestly, I dont care for this one."
"From the point of view of a man living in the wild, looking in on "civilized" society. Also, the quote is from Henry David Thoreau."
"Should be relatively self-explanatory."
"The Closet Society is a Blackout Group. a meet up for a select few. There are seven slots in the club: Blue, Purple, Orange, Brown, Pink, Green and Red. But whats really going on behind the scenes or the Closet Society? Murder? Treason? No one knows, and anyone who tries to find out disappears and a new member appears.."
"A poem about lies, values misplaced, the growth of corruption, and those living contradictions known as human beings."