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Tuesday 18th June 2013,
Under The Black Flag

1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest.

Under My FLag short story by jake

Under My FLag short story by jake

  Sovereignty:        The Syndicate Constellation:    Z-6NQ6 Region:                    Syndicate Security Level:   0.0 Station:                   PoitotV – Moon14     ” At first you hide only one secret. At first you hide it only for one day. Then you hide the same secret every day even deeper. And then, not to keep it from [...]

February 27, 2012 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 0

1st Annual Pirate Short Story Contest Winners!

1st Annual Pirate Short Story Contest Winners!

  Thank you all of you  for taking part on the 1st Annual Pirate Short Story Contest. I must say that all the stories was really awesome… So the winners is 1)  A Game of Cat and Mouse by Martin Boots  win  A Gift Certificate from “Captain Jack’s Pirate Hats” 2) James and Caroline by  Dani Sherman [...]

November 17, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 4

A Mad Captain’s Journal

A Mad Captain’s Journal

                                A Mad Captain’s Journal                                             by Davy Red March 14 Last night, while standing on the heaving prow, under a Pirate’s moon, I watched the glistening jewels of light, dance upon the waves. There it was again, calling to me, [...]

November 15, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 3

Native American Pirate

Native American Pirate

    Native American Pirate by Charlie Mullen It was two lifetimes ago and I was a young kid growing up on Roanoke Island, on the coast of Virginia (North Carolina now).  I was a full-blooded Algonquian Indian and had been adopted by an English family in about 1587 when my parents died of small [...]

November 8, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 5

Homecoming

Homecoming

HOMECOMING by William E. Blais “Ye love your Cap’n Morgan more than me.”  So Wendy had said as he had opened the door. “I’ll be back.” “Maybe you’ll be back, Will—maybe.  And maybe I’ll be here.” Wendy was right.  Most of the Brethren came back, but none for sure. Will walked out the door, and [...]

November 7, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 2

Waldron’s Treasure

Waldron’s Treasure

Waldron’s Treasure    by  TheJollySkipper Waldron peered out over the ship’s wheel, watching the men toil at their duties. He had been the navigator of this vessel for less than a week. The “Pelican” was a four masted Galleon, and carried twenty cannons. She was a fine ship, but the crew was another story, the ship [...]

November 3, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 8

Beware of the Jaded Seafaring Captain

Beware of the Jaded Seafaring Captain

Pirate Tale by Brianne Sloan   There had never been a woman like Dixie Doubloon. She was tall and fiery, dauntless and bold and she stood at the hull of her ship, gazing out at her beloved sea and letting the wind blow through her long red gold curls. She thought about how she’d refused [...]

November 2, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 0

A PIRATE SHOULDN’T HAVE A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE

A PIRATE SHOULDN’T HAVE A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE

A PIRATE SHOULDN’T HAVE A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE by Elena Andrea was disturbed by the rumours he had heard during the latest three days. Not only that the captain had changed into a devil and he had killed a crew member, but what angered Andrea the most was hearing that their captain had taken a girl [...]

October 31, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 0

A GAME OF CAT AND MOUSE

A GAME OF CAT AND MOUSE

A GAME OF CAT AND MOUSE By: Crazy Boots Martin   The sun, the giant bobbing apple, melted into the sea behind us as we limped into the bay.  Our ship’s shilouette, the dark floating carcus, came to rest on its own accord.  Even in these calm waters, wave after wave crashed over the fore [...]

October 27, 2011 admin 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 160

JAMES AND CAROLINE

JAMES AND CAROLINE

JAMES AND CAROLINE by Dani Sherman CAROLINE  1718 The waterfront of New Providence was a hot-bed of prostitutes, pickpockets and pirates. Being close to trade routes, the natural harbor made it difficult for large warships to enter and at any given time, pirate ships laid anchor in the calm, clear waters of the cove. A [...]

October 24, 2011 staveng42 1st Annual Pirate Writing Short Story Contest. 132