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The House We Feared
The House We Feared
The old house and the old man that scared us to death
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Horror and Thriller Fiction -
Belief
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Death, I Fear You
Richard Frohm: I would like to thank those that take the time to read my stories. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think anyone would read what I wrote. Let alone like my writings. Thank you all so much! Richard |
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"What Is Senryu Poetry? The senryu is a three-line Japanese poetic form that focuses on human nature, generally with an ironic or darkly comedic edge. A senryu generally consists of 17 total syllables, also known as "morae." Like a haiku, senryu poems often divide their morae over three lines as follows: Five syllables on the first line, seven syllables on the second line, five syllables on the third line. Such syllable division is merely a common iteration, not a hard and fast rule. This is something many authors of English-language senryu may not realize. Modern haiku and senryu poetry allow for flexibility in the number of morae and the way they are divided among the lines of a poem." - | ||
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FanStory wrote to Richard Frohm: Congratulations! The Forever Crew won the contest "Nonfiction Writing Contest" |
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FanStory wrote to Richard Frohm: The Cross & My Guardian Angel finished third in the contest "Faith" |
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FanStory wrote to Richard Frohm: A Dying Wife's Last Wish finished first in the contest "Death of lover or spouse" |
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FanStory wrote to Richard Frohm: A Good and Loving Life finished third in the contest "Flashback Fiction " |
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Since I joined FanStory a few months ago, I discovered there are many, many excellent writers on FanStory. I feel fortunate to read many of your stories. Your writings are helping me to be a better writer. Thank you, Richard Frohm - | ||
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Richard Frohm: Writing is my passion. My hope is you find enjoyment in my stories and follow me as my journey to become a better writer continues. |
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Richard Frohm: I am retired from Detroit. I might not be the best writer, but I enjoy writing. It allows me to escape lifes daily struggles. |
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