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message 1: by Shlomo (last edited Jul 12, 2014 11:40AM) (new)

Shlomo (shlomoreuben) | 48 comments Here's my blog site, Wired With Words, where I have written fiction stories, poems, and articles.

Following links might help you getting through:
1. This entry list displays the blogs written in categories which you might find useful, if you wish to read a specific category through my writings.
2. Here is another list different from the one mentioned in point 1, which display fiction stories written based on the theme set up by the Daily Post challenge. (Note: All stories mentioned in here are fictional)

Please feel free to comment and provide feedback. All critiques and criticism are welcome. You may place comments either or on the blog site. (I hope the Mods approve of it.)


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Shlomo (shlomoreuben) | 48 comments What would you do if you lived under the skin of a fruit you eat often? Here’s one you might like.

Put yourself in the imaginary shoes of an apple in An Apple's Delight.

Feel free to comment and provide feedback. Critiques are welcome as well.


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Shlomo (shlomoreuben) | 48 comments What sort of dialogue might occur between a hungry lioness and a bull if they were placed within sight of each other?

Read one such perspective here - Offence vs. Defence.

Feel free to comment and provide feedback. Critiques are also welcome.


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Stefan Emunds (stefanemunds) | 7 comments Very nice and unique, Shlomo. Just tweeted it.

Shlomo wrote: "What would you do if you lived under the skin of a fruit you eat often? Here’s one you might like.

Put yourself in the imaginary shoes of an apple in An Apple's Delight.

Feel free to comment and ..."



message 5: by Shlomo (new)

Shlomo (shlomoreuben) | 48 comments Thanks Stefan. :)


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Stefan Emunds (stefanemunds) | 7 comments Why don't you publish your short stories as an ebook?


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