By Rosie Dear
The same rust that smothered the land, that stretched beyond the horizon devouring the earth around it like a starved jackal, was now cradling life in the palm of its hand.
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The same rust that smothered the land, that stretched beyond the horizon devouring the earth around it like a starved jackal, was now cradling life in the palm of its hand.
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The dimly lit room created a somewhat melancholic atmosphere; somehow perfect for the man attempting to express his inner emotions through yet another letter he knew would be thrown away.
Read MoreBy Chloe Huang
Starting off was the hardest. It appeared, that time was a ration ticket – you could spend it however you liked, yet anyone else who so much as touched it would be regarded with disdain
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A dog snarled at another dog. There was enough meat for each, but the larger kept snapping at the smaller.
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“Mother,” he pleaded, “just let me stay outside a bit more.”
“Finish your writing first,” she answered, “and then you may go out.”
Read MoreBy Alicia Liu
“Are you from the South?” by South, the friendly store-owner means the South of China. Southern girls particularly have a reputation for being fine China
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I once received an unexpected lesson from a cephalopod. It happened in a land far, far away, on the orange-juice-stained, white-cotton-covered sofa
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