Posted in Short Stories on January 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
By Lea
Do you want to meet one of my favorite composers from the past? Well, if you do, the composer you would meet is Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach composed over 1,200 pieces, played the organ, and his father taught him the violin. One of my favorite compositions that Bach wrote is Concerto for Two Violins. [...]
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Posted in Poetry on January 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
by Emma
Smoke, coating the battlefield, rising
with the heat of the sun in the sky—
and beneath it
the black darkness
of death.
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Posted in Short Stories on January 29, 2008 | No Comments »
A Short Story by Katie
I was alone in the forest in the depth of night when I heard his accursed laugh.
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Posted in Poetry on January 29, 2008 | No Comments »
Here’s my rather random poem! Hopefully this post will work…–Emma
Rainstorm
It starts with a drip,
a drop,
a single thought of justice—
one cloud in the sky,
one gray spot
overshadowing the fake-blue of a convenient lie.
One person sees it,
another notices,
and before long the sea of blue
is a sea
of
change.
The sky swells like a living thing,
pouring,
spilling,
the beautiful, believable blue invisible
through
the growing rain.
Umbrellas open
in the [...]
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Posted in Short Stories on January 29, 2008 | 3 Comments »
The Adventures of
Taco Man and Bongo Bean Boy
By Erin Jones
Introduction
Well hello there. Have you come to hear a story? Yes, well let’s see if this satisfies your taste buds. *clears throat* It was a normal day at Food Co. Until: ZOOM, CRASH, BOOM, the evil villain, The Burgernator, crashes through the Empire State Building to [...]
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