by Lea
This story was written in Maggie Hitchcock’s Language Arts class as part of a holiday gingerbread house project. The students built houses with graham crackers, decorated with frosting and candy, and were then asked to write a story about the house and its possible inhabitants…
My name is Peaceable. I live in my [...]
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Posted in Poetry, Short Stories on February 1, 2008 | 3 Comments »
By Lea
“Wash the dishes!”
“Put Johanna to bed!”
Those are the only
kinds of orders I ever get from
My master…
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Posted in Short Stories on February 1, 2008 | No Comments »
By Erin Jones
Madame Marie Sklodowska was born on November 7th, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. Her father, Vladislav Sklodowska, was a teacher and her mother, Bornislawa, was a musician. Marie grew up with three older sisters: Hela, Zosia, Bronya, and one older brother, Joseph. Everyone in her family called Marie by her nickname, Manya.
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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 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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