My hoard of fiction and poetry from wrizzit
Feel free to recommend someone's (or your own!) work in the comments!

So I do this thing where I collect things I like. Because I have terrible memory. And there's so much amazing work on here.
So here's the fiction and poetry I like from wrizzit! A growing list that I'll update periodically when I get in the mood to read more <3
All the shattered pieces by @lismaestrelo (I loveee all the repeated imagery and the slow reveal of the circumstances behind the central conflict, plus the central conflict itself is sooo engaging, having the POV be from the one who was wronged is so ~ chef's kiss ~)
Blood and Thorn by @ccharlow (WHAT WORDS COULD I USE TO DESCRIBE THIS MASTERPEICE?! The prose. The characterization. The themes and the inspiration. I thought I would just save some things to read later so I could finish my assignments but nope! Spent the whole morning obsessing over this and I do not regret any of it)
Dear Greg by @barbarabrand (THE VIBES THE IMMACULATE VIBES THE WAY THE SPEAKING CHARACTER IS SO THREATENING LKJDFKLDSJF)
I said I would Tell you the Truth by @catia (the pacing of the lines, the rhetorical device use??? It's haunting. It's perfection. It sits with you and it's perfection incarnate.)
there is more. There will be more. I will be reading more. Someone wrote a story about uploading AI brain to test humans and I neeeed to find that. If you happen to come across this and have written that story (was it on substack??? T-T) then LINK IT PLEASE
My fiction for your reading pleasure… >-<
A tale for the Protagonist <— oh something is so very wrong. but this is how it's always been, and you're just a child clinging to the simply joys that bleed through your fingers.
The pod will explode in five minutes <— grieving yourself in an impossibly short amount of time
Monochrome Shipwrecks <— hmm I seem to keep writing about children with overactive imaginations have issues communicating with their loved ones hmm
Comments (1)

Stop, you're too kind. 😭 This made my day. I'm so glad you enjoyed the story, and an apology to your assignments.🤍