First-Person Narratives
Any type of first person story is acceptable (inspirational, religious, mystery, real life, etc...)Once an
article reaches legend status, any Regular Contributor becomes eligible
for a cash prize. After two months, the article is no longer eligible for points toward Legend status and is retired.
- Play Ball By Bob Schackner 09/05/00--NEW
- Desire by Vicie Moore 08/24/00--NEW
- Personal responsibility by"Edgar Bates" 08/20/00--NEW
- My Journey by Jenn Van Massenhoven--08/15/00--NEW
- If I Could Talk to the Animals By Robert Schackner--8/09/00--NEW
- Nine To Five- Part II by Bob Schackner--NEW--6/12/00
- Romancing The Net by Alice Bateman--NEW--6/09/00
- It Happens Every Day by Alice Bateman--NEW--6/09/00
- Last Will And Testament by Patti Dinneen--NEW--6/07/00
- Nine To Five- Part I by Bob Schackner--NEW--5/29/00
- Blood, Sweat, and Tears by Patti Dinneen--NEW--5/19/00
- Duck, Duck Goose, Goose by Bob Schackner--NEW--5/16/00
- Home Alone by Bob Schackner--NEW--5/01/00
- It's Not Just About Me Anymore by Khyla--NEW--4/30/00
- Oh, Christmas Tree by Bob Schackner--4/27/00
- Hail The Mighty God Cyber... by Megan Love--4/27/00
- Now Spit by Patti Dinneen--4/25/00
- The Fine Art Of Home Improvement by Patti Dinneen--4/15/00
- Three Untitled Short Narratives by Z.J. Higdon--4/12/00
- Seattle Sweat By R.L. Walker--4/10/00--Episode 4- Continued from
Seattle Rain, Seattle Piddle, and Seattle Spit.
- Spirituality by Sarah Gibson--4/07/00
- Four Rainbows For A Lifetime By Alice C. Bateman--3/22/00-- Useful
advice and an original poem that offers help in getting around this little adventure that we all call life.
- Reunion Of Tears By Tony Newton--3/17/00-- The author visits his
brother in a tearful reunion.
- Seattle Spit By R.L. Walker--3/09/00-- A continuation of "Seattle
Rain" and "Seattle Piddle."
- Seattle Piddle By R.L. Walker--3/09/00-- A continuation of "Seattle
Rain."
- Seattle Rain By R.L. Walker--2/24/00--
- A Day to Remember by Jack Mann
- My So-Called Life By Susan Hubenthal--2/3/00--~ Every parent's worst
nightmare is the death of a child. However, when a child dies from substance abuse, the nightmare carries an added
stigma. I felt as though my heart & soul were amputated, the pain made me wish for death.