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"A gun gives you the body, not the bird." - Henry David Thoreau
"You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep." - Navajo Proverb
"Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet." - Roger Miller
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- Last seen on Oct 7 5:07 PM. Member since March 24, 2006.
- I am a 39 year old guy from Florida (United States)
- When I'm not writing, I'm planning what to write next.
- Visit my homepage at kyewsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com/
- I have 166 comments, 77 poems, 27 stories
Stories I'm focused on
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Fila awoke slowly, her senses opening to the sounds and smells around her. Light played shadow-games on her eyelids as she opened them, squinting against the glare as it filter800 words, 5 comments, June 6, 2004. In <200 lines, Fantasy
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The wizards had always held themselves apart from the rest of the people of Laerness. The forces of magic that they employed made it necessary. The magical arts had been around1000 words, 4 comments, October 29, 2002. In <200 lines, Fantasy
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The dwarf stamped down the road in the early morning light, his heavy boots billowing dust around his ankles. The sun had barely risen but the day was already becoming warm and1400 words, 11 comments, April 14, 2002. In <200 lines, Fantasy
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Fila awoke to the subtle sound of a breaking branch underfoot. She remained still despite her first instinct to reach for the sword lying next to her bedroll and listened inten1700 words, April 13, 2002. In <200 lines, Fantasy
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The gods had come only the year before and the crops were still recovering, it seemed. Most fields lay fallow and what was planted... well,1100 words, 14 comments, April 12, 2002. In <200 lines, Fantasy
My Stories
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The golden disc of the sun had just cleared the distant horizon this cool spring morning, dazzling the eyes
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The young boy strolled down a dirt packed street in Dragonscale Port
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The heat lies heavily, blanketing the asphalt so deeply that it flows into the car windows as I wait in line at the border...2500 words, 15 comments, June 17, 2004. In <200 lines, Other
My Poetry
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<100 words, 13 comments, March 12, 2007. In Haiku
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100 words, 5 comments, March 12, 2007. In Thoughts
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- The Present Moment (a haiku series) at allpoetry
. - Random Thoughts 6 (excerpts from my journal) at allpoetry
. - Zen Music at allpoetry
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Guest Book
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Barbara on July 4STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN
I still remember where I was and what I was doing when the news broke of his death. (And I still have the Rolling Stone tribute issue (magazine) with him in it... somewhere....
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VampireAngel1 : Stories on July 2I read the first story you wrote: Deathweaver, I think it's reallly cool, also because at the beginning u mentioned the ocean, really cool man. I love the ocean. The way u word the story really makes it stand out from the others. Way better then any story I
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Cryptic-Haze on July 2The same Kyew from a few years back on AllPoetry? I lurk a lot there, usually on the forums.
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Page Deleted. on July 2I'm not really much of a story writer.

