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 | The Wisdom of Repugnance | Jeni Decker | Novel | Humor | 9 | n/a | Jul 31, 2008 |
Summary:There is nothing either fundamentally good, nor anything fundamentally evil: Everything is relative... --The Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom.
The Wisdom of Repugnance is a dark comedy exploring the individual 'moral compass', and that internal shudder that we are all 'supposed' to have that helps us differentiate between, say, someone who loves kids, and someone who LOVES kids.
WARNING: sexual and inappropriate subject matter. Consider yourself warned!Chapters: |
 | Double-Thinking Suburbia | TirzahLaughs | Poetry | Poetry | 7 | 0.50 | Jul 12, 2008 |
Summary:Poem on moving to the suburbs. Do the stanzas all hang together?Chapters: |
 | CHAUCEY | Justi Moody | Novel | Historical Fiction | 9 | n/a | Jan 20, 2008 |
Summary:This is my first attempt at a novel and I am certainly open to any criticism. The novel begins in January 1924 a little less than 60 years after the Civil war and five years before the Great Depression. The main character is getting married today. She describes her home, her life to this date in some of her mannerisms and dialog because she is expecting to take on a totally new life after the wedding vows. She breaks Southern Tradition is sort of a feminist. There is an element of super natural in each chapter. It is so subtle until it may not be apparent until much later in the book. Chapters: |