11 Dec 2017

The Biggest Mistake by Daria Kudenko

“I see a woman” she told him.

Happiness by Anastasia Krasna

Happiness Has One Feature

The Place of Happy People by Natasha Titovich

Perhaps traveling is a dream of every person.

The Punisher by Andriy Studynsky

I need to be silente,

Childhood Stuff by Ann Yeremchenko

In the morning of that horrible day

Last Fight in the II World War by Rodion Prishva

- Erich, my dear boy, where is that

The Cardigan by Zakhar Manukhov

Once I had a cardigan.

Extracts from the Diary by Rodion Prishva

On this day notes of sun played

Martin’s Routine by Maria Samovarova

My day always starts with

The Secrets of War by Rodion Prishva

After a typical postbellum exhausting day,

Help by Andriy Studynsky

" Help! I need somebody.

Finally I Lost my Temper… by Kseniia Rybak

Melisa: Finally I lost my temper

The New Frame of Mind by Catherine Kozlova

My wife has become crazy

The Endless Morning by Kseniia Rybak

While the train takes me far

The Enemy of the Mankind by Catherine Kozlova

A war, a three-letter word that

Casander by Kseniia Rybak

On the day of her death

Life in Pink Color by Catherine Kozlova

Her bright spirit hid behind

Roses by Kseniia Rybak

But I do not see such roses on her cheeks,

Secret Thoughts by Catherine Kozlova

 A married couple selebrate

Where are the Old people? by Julia Gordijchenko

I had to hide, escape and leave this city.

The Planet’s Last Dance by Catherina Kozlova

The night is lit by a sudden

The Agony of The Doomed by Catherine Kozlova

It took me a long time

The Window by Catherine Kozlova

The minutes of being a student

Is the Dream Broken? by Catherine Kozlova

Finally, I lost my temper

We were Best Friends by Rita Tokareva

We were best friends. Mark, Austin and I

The City by Margarita Tokareva

The city was on the border

6 Dec 2017

Memories by Natalia Titovich

She was afraid of this moment all of her life.

To Find the Truth by Vlada Melnychuk

That morning Dominica was feeling bad,

My Grandfather by Danylo Klochko

Two month ago

Wedding Vow by Yulia Kolomiets

I'm gonna rip off this wedding!

The Battle by Danylo Klochko

The battle has ended half an hour ago.

Pictures at an Exhibition by Rodion Prishva

Opposite of «Palais de la Légion d'Honneur»,

The Test by Danylo Klochko

Jane had just saw the result of the test.

Roses are Red, Violets are Blue by Andriy Stoudynsky

Roses are red, violets are blue.

1 Dec 2017

Inner Pocket as a Hiding-place for a Knife by Daria Kudenko

November 12, 1983. Morning.

Watercolors by M.Makarova

The clouds, while playing with the sun,

1941 by Andriy Soudynsky

Bullets, blood and violence,

Everything in Black by Danylo Klochko

Everything in the room was painted black.

The Employee behind the Scene by Yulia Kolomiets

Everyone has his own strange features.

Kaladrios by Danylo Klochko

Just as lord Roland Kaladrios, his infamous sword

Forgive me by Julia Gordijchenko

Mary was the most intelligent and most beautiful girl in the village.

Hopelessness by Danylo Klochko

I watch as prison ship leaves me alone in the open space.

An Orizuru by Anfisa Doroshenko

White corrugated envelope almost did not turn yellow with the years.

28 Nov 2017

Here I am by Andriy Stoudysky

Here I am, lying on the red carpet.

The News by Andrii Lysenko

“I think I am pregnant”

The Meeting by Andrii Lysenko

I was sitting in a cafe

The Magical City by Andrii Lysenko

One of my coolest memories is visiting

Diptych by Maria Panfiorova

As the time was going by and clock’s ticking was carving,

Companion by Yulia Kolomiets

I always loved to travel by car.

Bradley and his World by Natalia Titovich

Bradley was just a man.

November 29 by Margarita Makarova

On our planet secrets are currency.

Deja vu by Julia Gordijchenko

It's said, before we are born, we have a few seconds

November Weather and Its Consequences by Zakhar Manukhov

Jack left the house and set off briskly toward

9 Nov 2017

Black Wires by Liza Chernyavska

If hairs can be wires, black wires grow on her head.

Gentleman by Liza Chernyavska

The summer park.

Pre-Introduction by Maria Panfiorova

The sundials were tumbled into white pebbles.

Happy by Liza Chernyavska

Red lipstick and sharp highheels

The Humanity was Almost Dead by Daria Yakunina

They were sitting speechless around the table

The Small Things by Margarita Makarova

Craig smiled happily and drunk again.

Ancestors' Legacy by Danylo Klochko

To the Chef of Xenoarcheological Division of Tariz

After the Storm by Maria Panfiorova

Gav failed the exam.

1 Nov 2017

What a Wonder by Daryna Gvozdetska

Coral is far more red than her lips' red.

Magic of Inner Bonfire by Daryna Gvozdetska

It was a pleasure to burn,

The Mission by Andrii Lysenko

Bob joined the army on the first day of the civil war.

Note #76zw31 by Anfisa Doroshenko

EDEM-3

An Emerald Ring by Anfisa Doroshenko

Their country house created the great impression

Dialogue Between Rick and Morty about Summer by Vlada Melnychuk

M: ⟝ Rick, we need to talk.

Pastor's Verdict by Julia Gordijchenko

A group of armed people attacked the city.

The Nuclear Love by Margarita Makarova

Love is like the earthquake.

The Fragrant Acquaintance by Daria Yakunina

Dartford – the town in the South of England

Her Garden by Margarita Tokareva

It was an abandoned house.

Secret Thoughts by Danylo Klochko

- Hello Mrs. Jones,

Before We Begin by Danylo Klochko

- So, before we begin,

Fatal Scarf by Daria Kudenko

It all started with: «I did not finish to write

Dead Couples by Zakhar Manukhov

There are some couples which I could call “dead”.

On The Count of Three by Daria Yakunina

The small corner room at the end of the corridor

9 Oct 2017

The Tears of Ballerinas by Margarita Makarova

It was a pleasure to burn.

Happy End by Maria Ignatieva

Current theories on the creation of the Universe state that,

The Marks by Zakhar Manukhov

I have scars

Break away from Life by Daria Gvozdetska

Lucy got into traffic jam on way to work.

Galatea by Maria Panfiorova

“I, Gertie,” she spoke as if she wasn’t sure that was her name,

Grief by Maria Ignatieva

I take thee to be my wedded Husband,

Exodus by Andriy Studynsky

War, war never changes.

The Story of the Butterfly by Anfisa Doroshenko

It is over.

The Riddle family by Vlada Melnichuk

The villagers of Little Hangleton still called it “the Riddle House,”

27 Sept 2017

Coral is Far More Red by Natalia Titovich

Coral is far more red than her lips' red.

The Musician by Maria Samovarova

Having a vivid imagination I remembered

My Lady by Maria Ignatieva

My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun.

I Have Seen Roses Damasked by by Anfisa Doroshenko

– I have seen roses damasked, red and white,

Gloomy Song by Anastasia Krasna

I have seen roses damask, red and white.

Naples by Anastasia Krasna

He goes out on the balcony to have a smoke.

The Patient by Margo Makarova

The sky is ill.

The Princess of Metropolitan by Margo Makarova

It was another morning of metropolitan.

I didn’t Mean to Hurt his Feelings...by Daria Kudenko

I did not mean to hurt his feelings.

The Value of Love by Daria Yakunina

I didn`t mean to hurt his feelings,

My Favorite View on my Lovely... by Daria Kudenko

The last five days of summer,

Wonderland by Liza Chernyavska

Jon stared at the scene.

The Red Red River by Liza Chernyavska

The Red Red River runs from the East

The Press of White Army by Rodion Prishva

Vol. 23.1 October,  ХХХХ.

The View from his Window by Rita Tokareva

I can not hear the sounds of nature,

Danse Macabre by Rodion Prishva

There is marvelous day,

25 Sept 2017

Zamkova Hora (A sketch) by Maria Panfiorova

The infamous building of the theater was just beneath us.

The Street by Danylo Klochko

Outside of the window there's a square

To the Love of My Life by Maria Panfiorova

Finally, I lost my temper

Fairy Winter by Julia Gordijchenko

I entered into dark and freshening room,

In a Waiting by Andriy Stoudinsky

It rains.

The Fetters of Autumn Anguish by Daria Yakunina

Autumn melancholy is rather

Break away from Life by Dariia Gvozdetska

Lucy got into traffic jam on the way to work.

Waiting for New Adventures by Anfisa Doroshenko

I swear, I tried to overcome the impatience

11 Sept 2017

Subway by Mihailo Fedun

Wearing a red coat, and slim jeans, he sits in front of the window

Soft “R” by Maria Samovarova

He looks concentrated.

Subway by Danylo Klochko

Recently, when I was in the subway, I noticed a guy, who was sitting opposite to me.

The Mall Fairy by Maria Ignatieva

You’ll see her at every mall's food court – a princess, a bunny, a butterfly.

The Naive Subway by Liza Chernyavska

Ah Ru's cheeks got red.

Danse Macabre by Rodion Prishva

There is marvelous day,

Strange Noise by Kseniia Rybak

Strange noise woke him up.

The Mirror by Maria Panfiorova

They look at each other.

About the Man by Natalia Titovich

He wakes up in the morning and realizes that a day will be absolutely identical to yesterday.

At the Cafe by Yulia Kolomiets

They forgot to put napkins on the table.

13 Feb 2017

Sounds Can Save by Nika Vlasova

She stood near the river and looked off into the distance.

The Police Officer Protocol Excerpt by Maria Lynnyk

 Francisco Gomes, 18, sales assistant
«I've been following him for a very long time.

Detective story (fun guy) by Elizabeth Lemeshko

It was all over today.

The Keys by Viktoria Petruk

- Honey, do you know where the key from the Max’s flat is? He asked to bring him last materials for his project until eight tomorrow.

The victim. (the director of an art gallery) Mary Kovalenko

Phone call. Very handsome man answered the phone, he had bright red hair and beard with silvery hairs.

Color by Anna Filippova

I`m absolutely simply middle –class person who live unremarkable life.

Lights and Colors by Ulyana Tereshchenko

I came in and looked around. Light and darkness were sharing this place equally.

2 Jan 2017

No Adjectives by Alisa Pyaskovska

The sunbeams started breaking into the room.

Confession by Alisa Pyaskovska

They are standing near the underground station and talking.

Flashbacks by Alisa Pyaskovska

Gregory was sitting by the window in the living room.

Two Dimensions by Alisa Pyaskovska

Jane was brought up by her aunt in a little village.

Wishes Father Thoughts by Evhen Gab

He was sitting in the bar thinking of his miserable life.

Colorful Feelings by Alisa Pyaskovska

Everything around was so poorly hazel

The Indignation by Natalia Angel

They told me I don’t belong here…

The Light by Natalia Angel

I was getting closer to my destination

At the Bar by Lilya Gerasimchuk

Finally the week was over,

Changes by Oksana Tupitska

…Her heart beat too fast,

At the Cafe by Yulyana Tereschenko

Every Saturday when I go

Pink by Yulyana Terschenko

Sasha loved pink.

The First and the Last Minutes by Yulyana Tereschenko

If you think about it,

Window view by Yulyana Tereschenko

In the office where I work,

Put mosquito nets by Yulyana Tereschenko

No buzzing. Finally. I woke up

Picturing a view by Daryna Kucher

(philosophic melancholia)

I saw him inthe sabway by Daryna Kucher

It was a very hot day,

Childhood memories by Daryna Kucher

Childhood memories are special for everyone.

Supportive arms by Nika Vlasova

In our class we had a wearing awful glasses boy Ed.

Proof by Nika Vlasova

“Thoughts on the road are so strict.

Colors by Nika Vlasova

I live in a black and white world.

Café by Anna Dolinskaya

On Mondays and Wednesdays I have an hour