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Our April 4th Edition.

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Apr 4, 2022
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Happy Monday Everyone!

We’re back in full swing and have these stories and poems to share with you for April 4th, 2022.


In Seek of the World To Believers
Poem by Judekelvin Igbonekwu

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In Seek of the World To Believers
To believers (Islamic or Christianity or Atheism) For the Sri Lanka terror attack The lord does not foretell tomorrow – a man’s’ future – Do not be fooled – It’s an in-depth knowledge of the human Mind he foresees and predicts – Forgive me, Lord, if I have sinned The truth need be told someday I have seen the new ever-living century bible Hidden in t…
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a year ago · Written Tales

The Old Beggar
Prose by Valentine Nnebe

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The Old Beggar
The beauty and freedom of Friday scented the whole air. I strolled down, inhaling breaths of excellence through the famed Milford street, light blue skies stretched the horizon with wonder, they showered bubbles of delight. Smiles decorated faces as laughter flushed their countenance. The rays of the summer sun beamed through the gaps left by the shimm…
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a year ago · Written Tales

Paychecks
Poem by Judekelvin Igbonekwu

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Paychecks
Strife and duty are two words for her how it surges on in dignity burnt from the endless heat of sulphur mines this skin stretches dark sheet from industry Make the pose an Elephant, her turmoil, her triumph from invaders she is burnt from the endless sunlight, her body is slavery and the lines tell a grand history of work My father works in a const…
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a year ago · Written Tales

Gate
Short Story by Doug Hawley

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Gate
“Now that you’ve been in Ambrosia for a week Sally, what do you think of the place?” “It definitely exceeds my expectations, Duke, but I still have a few questions.” “Shoot.” “I don’t know if I was imagining it, but I met a guy named Henderson who seemed normal, and then the next day I saw the same person with no legs in a wheelchair. Am I imagining things…
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a year ago · Written Tales

We are also accepting general submissions. Soon we will add back the Weekly Prompt and our theme based collections.

Our submission guidelines can be found here.

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h. renell
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Apr 10, 2022Liked by Written Tales

Glad to see you are up and running again. I think Substack will be a great fit. I love it.

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