Popular Pieces
, posted 4 years ago
Just a collection of things I write that were driven through my mind by a huge force of emotion. Needless to say, these pieces are generally rather emotional.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
, posted 6 years ago
Not really a series. More of a collection stories based on my life. I guess they're sort of autobiographical, but I need to, and want to change things sometimes. Some are happy. Some less happy. They won't be good, I'm not trying to impress anyone with amazing, talented writing (which is just as well as I am still looking for that talent), or wonderful creative stories, or impressive arguments or really any form of fixed writing. These won't be up to the standard of work I have seen here.
But sometimes you need to get things out.
But sometimes you need to get things out.
, posted 4 years ago
Sometimes I think I can almost open my eyes.
, posted 4 years ago
It is, in fact, because they do not understand, Apocollo. Do not worry about them. No, no.
Why else would they scream?
Why else would they scream?
, posted 4 years ago
Just a collection of things I write that were driven through my mind by a huge force of emotion. Needless to say, these pieces are generally rather emotional.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
, posted 4 years ago
Drawn from my real experiences with my grandfather's recent battle with leukemia.
Thank you for listening. It means a lot.
Commentary for It's All We Can/Could/Will Do:
good night. somewhere.
Commentary for It's All You Can/Can't/Don't Want to Hear:
ah, things don't even make sense to me. lost the thought of this somewhere down the road.
Thank you for listening. It means a lot.
Commentary for It's All We Can/Could/Will Do:
good night. somewhere.
Commentary for It's All You Can/Can't/Don't Want to Hear:
ah, things don't even make sense to me. lost the thought of this somewhere down the road.
, posted 4 years ago
IF1 Piece, no commentary.
, posted 4 years ago
Reflection on my feelings toward religion and how it imposed upon society without any regard to how people don't follow it.
, posted 4 years ago
Just a collection of things I write that were driven through my mind by a huge force of emotion. Needless to say, these pieces are generally rather emotional.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
They tend to be more personal, and more close to my heart than plot-driven pieces.
, posted 3 years ago
stand-alone fiction pieces
Commentary for vanilla ice:
i'm trying to write more often. this is something.
Commentary for the outlook express:
I got a little creative today and decided to take a break from Professor Dog.
Commentary for Part 1 :
something about how i feel about this piece in the series
Commentary for vanilla ice:
i'm trying to write more often. this is something.
Commentary for the outlook express:
I got a little creative today and decided to take a break from Professor Dog.
Commentary for Part 1 :
something about how i feel about this piece in the series
, posted 4 years ago
did this for my first poetry workshop today.
Didn't get that much feedback from my classmates unfortunately.
I'm pretty pleased with it though.
Didn't get that much feedback from my classmates unfortunately.
I'm pretty pleased with it though.
, posted 4 years ago
Paul was an idea that came to me when I was walking home.
It's really a cocktail of real life experiences and my imagination being allowed running away with itself until I found myself suddenly immersed in this...fantasy almost. This series paints a situation that, for a long time, I wish I could become true, and when I look back over the past three years of my life there are parts of this story which do resonate with reality.
It's a story of how someone will try their best they can to forget their painful past and yet somehow, they are always brought back to the place they started out from. Their problems, their desires and their faults remain the same. The question is whether or not the person really wants to be rid of the things that hold them down, or do they find comfort in the regularity and the familiarity of something that they used to find love and joy in, but now yields something completely different.
I really hope people enjoy reading this, I know I've enjoyed going through the motions in writing it. I sometimes had to force myself to sit down and finish a chapter and other times it just seemed to come to me without effort.
If you do read this, please leave a comment even if you don't +/- it I would love to hear from you guys.
Thank you IF
Bowers
It's really a cocktail of real life experiences and my imagination being allowed running away with itself until I found myself suddenly immersed in this...fantasy almost. This series paints a situation that, for a long time, I wish I could become true, and when I look back over the past three years of my life there are parts of this story which do resonate with reality.
It's a story of how someone will try their best they can to forget their painful past and yet somehow, they are always brought back to the place they started out from. Their problems, their desires and their faults remain the same. The question is whether or not the person really wants to be rid of the things that hold them down, or do they find comfort in the regularity and the familiarity of something that they used to find love and joy in, but now yields something completely different.
I really hope people enjoy reading this, I know I've enjoyed going through the motions in writing it. I sometimes had to force myself to sit down and finish a chapter and other times it just seemed to come to me without effort.
If you do read this, please leave a comment even if you don't +/- it I would love to hear from you guys.
Thank you IF
Bowers
, posted 4 years ago
when i'm in weird moods and almost philosophical but not and just seem to get lazy.
the craziness that is.
if you're going to read anything of mine, i'd rather you read these.
Commentary for apparently he kisses nice:
he kisses alright but bites better
Commentary for Throwing 'bows:
I... don't know.
the craziness that is.
if you're going to read anything of mine, i'd rather you read these.
Commentary for apparently he kisses nice:
he kisses alright but bites better
Commentary for Throwing 'bows:
I... don't know.
, posted 4 years ago
My life in chunks.
Commentary for Smart People:
A college essay gone awry. Far too many words.
Commentary for History Class:
An absurd little poem I wrote during history class.
Commentary for Conversation no.13:
Recently, instead of composing narration, everything I've written down about myself has been a conversation between madmen who refer to me in third person pronouns. This is one of them. The Eric Himan song they are referring to is "Protest Song."
Commentary for Smart People:
A college essay gone awry. Far too many words.
Commentary for History Class:
An absurd little poem I wrote during history class.
Commentary for Conversation no.13:
Recently, instead of composing narration, everything I've written down about myself has been a conversation between madmen who refer to me in third person pronouns. This is one of them. The Eric Himan song they are referring to is "Protest Song."
, posted 5 years ago
The old days, by bobman12
, posted 4 years ago
I've decided to make the bam pieces into a series to hopefully give me so experince not sucking ass at writing seriesthings.
, posted 2 years ago
so hopefully you've read When Worlds Collide They Do Not Shatter. If you haven't you'll live. it's the first piece in this series.
Each successive chapter is a story that encompasses a line from the initial piece (hopefully they will go in order). I started with what I pictured as I wrote the line (yes, I still remember though it's been more than a year since I wrote When Worlds Collide...) and went from there. We'll see how this goes, I've been meaning to do it for ages. (as I originally said "This might be a bit confusing as each sentence is from a story I may or may not have written yet. They go together and they do not.")
The first line is a reference to Holly Black's book Valiant and the third to the web comic asofterworld, which I absolutely adore. If you wouldn't mind commenting your favorite line or story, then please do so.
Commentary for In Twilight Time:
title from a moody blues song, points if you knew that.
Each successive chapter is a story that encompasses a line from the initial piece (hopefully they will go in order). I started with what I pictured as I wrote the line (yes, I still remember though it's been more than a year since I wrote When Worlds Collide...) and went from there. We'll see how this goes, I've been meaning to do it for ages. (as I originally said "This might be a bit confusing as each sentence is from a story I may or may not have written yet. They go together and they do not.")
The first line is a reference to Holly Black's book Valiant and the third to the web comic asofterworld, which I absolutely adore. If you wouldn't mind commenting your favorite line or story, then please do so.
Commentary for In Twilight Time:
title from a moody blues song, points if you knew that.
Hostile, by depressperado
, posted 3 years ago
The drama and misadventures of the citizens of Hostile, Massachussetts.