Shipwreck (prosecco 2 movement) by perfect-angle, literature
Literature
Shipwreck (prosecco 2 movement)
SHIPWRECKED
People lowering themselves to meet the grade, opening their hearts to be openly sprayed
by putrid substance, quagmire badass, cap popping, turd turning hyper-bollard
In the yard keep smart, its your art, don't stumble, the rumble, in your jungle, take the challenge
Keep your head when people doubt, show the fear in a tear, oceans all of an ear
You don't have to listen to the next guy **** in the cubical, nonsensical, derivative of a scientific
Turn the boat around, miss the ground, go out to sea, where more is seen in a night than a lifetime of misery
The sun is shining, spirit rises, all concise the elemental power of
I couldn't recall a day as hot as this in ages. The whole world seemed to have come to a standstill except for the odd looking car coughing up and down our street. Next door everyone looked like strips of jotter paper lying out on the lawn hoping to look tanned; like they'd been on holiday. Even the lollipop man had stripped to his vest. Pulling my underpants from between my buttocks I went to fetch a cup of water. Then I went out the front door, across the road and into Peel park. My best friend Frank was waiting there. We went to the same school and played 'Jump' on the swings seeing just who could get the highest and go the furthest. I did
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -Part 2 by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
Literature
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -Part 2
6 Tips for Sentence Creation in Your Novel -- Part 2 of 2
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0Chapter 7 “Editing” – Section 3 “The Sentence”
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Tip 3: Consider the effects of sentence lengths.
Similar to how the lengths of chapters and paragraphs will change the way that your audience reads your story, sentence lengths will have a similar effect. The difference is that, unless you plan on writing constant run-on sentences (please don't) or are planning on writing literature for small children (elementary-school age) you don't need to worry about your sentences tiring people
I flicked through numerous dark radio stations, feverishly fretting, hopeful of catching our song, a familiar tune to ease the sweat, the pain, the memories. Of not seeing her, mornings are always the worst. Knowing I had to face another day alone. Without her knotted my very existence to despair. Evenings were blackest. Slack, indifferent. I'd plaster myself, lean against a wall, squat, bottle in hand, searching for the first light of day. "The darkest time is just before dawn", they say. Who says? Her name is Dawn. Ironically she'd left in the night too. Departed like a tumbleweed in a fast wind prairie. At least, that's how I had to think.
Dr Stephen Mak treats terminal ill cancer patients by "un-orthodox" way and
many patients recovered. He explains before that he is using solar energy to
clear the illnesses of his patients. He believes on natural healing in the
body against illnesses and has an 80% success rate!
Recent studies show that eating of fruit on an EMPTY STOMACH is a substantial
deterrent and in some cases a cure for cancer.
KIWI: Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of potassium, magnesium,
vitamin E & fiber. Its vitamin C content is twice that of an orange.
APPLE: An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Although an apple has a low
vitamin C content, it h
there is so much more, no matter what you think you know you know nothing
I know thing, absolutely nothing
and know what
nothing makes sense
rock bottom
no thing more
nothing less
I am a direct result of the future