The Lost and Found Generation

A Man’s Choice

            About two years ago, there was a town called West Creek. In this town, people knew everyone else and it was like the whole town was in its own pocket. Within that town, there lived a boy and his family, his parents and little sister. Their lives were great and largely routine, with the…

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The Essence of Time

“There isn’t enough time in the day,” is a statement we all know and love. Well at least I used to. My mom would repeat this every time she was stressed, and it imprinted itself in my mind. I began to have the same habit. Any minor inconvenience encountered became a “time” problem, not a…

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A Man’s Choice

About two years ago, there was a town called West Creek. In this town, everyone knew everyone. It was like the whole town was in its own pocket. Within that town, there lived a boy and his family. The boy lived with his parents and little sister. Their lives were great and largely routine, with…

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Freshman Year

Forging ahead toward adulthood, starting with this special year.

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The box of expectations

Sometimes I spit in the face, of grammar? the relationship i and capital letters have is strained at best.  My spelling is closer to alphebet suop than english vernacular. My essays lack formatting and are rarely  Spectacular.All my writings and ideas lack  real consistency.  I have only one piece of  advice to all who want…

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Training Wheels

The time has come to cast aside my training wheels…

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The Rescued

In the year 3061, twins Anthem and Kayla lead the development of a new economy: The World of the Rescued.

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Today Is the Day – Shanise Nicholas

A young woman wants to cross the road to adulthood, but knows that for all she’ll gain, there will be loss.

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High School Struggles – Kaitlyn DeMarco

I wake up to the sound of my alarm clock. Without opening my eyes, I bang on the device until the sound is no longer ringing through my ears. I pick it up and chuck it across my room. I tug my blanket back over my head and groan. The silence is music to my…

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We the Procrastinators – Mia Lowin

We are the ones who avoid chores to go out and play.  We like to glance at the sky and wonder about the possibilities Instead of making the possibilities. It is the fairies we take an interest in  Instead of the butterflies. It is the love stories we read for delight Instead of the war…

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