Original Fiction

April by Marissa John

by admin on July 3, 2010

They say forgiveness is the only way to heal. Well, before I can go about forgiving, I first have to acknowledge what happened that night, which is something I’ve put off for months. Although, now that I think about it, I have no idea who I’m supposed to be forgiving [...]

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There once was an eight-year-old girl named Kim. She was always timid in whatever she did. It was the time of the Revolutionary War. Kim lived right in the middle of the big busy city, Boston. Kim, who was very young, was extremely terrified of horses. The reason for this [...]

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A Triumphant Wednesday by Ben Watt

by admin on June 29, 2010

In the days when Christopher Columbus was still a lad in Geneva, Italy, and the Moors still held Grenada, a young child named Ferdinand abided with his mother and father and an adopted playful, young magpie which he received for his birthday. Madrid, Spain, the capital of this highly commercial [...]

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Dearest Readers, If you are reading this story, you then are to be among the first to discover me. I am Erin, Erin of Wauna Island. Wauna means, “singing snow goose”. In this chapter I shall prepare you for that which you won’t be prepared for. You will read of [...]

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Kapow! Emily blinked.  She found herself near a house in Oahu.  Looking at her watch when her stomach rumbled, she realized she had traveled back to December 8, 1941. Emily watched the Hanalani family through their living room window.  She heard Mr. and Mrs. Hanalani tell Leah, her little brother [...]

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