This is a very long poem that I am very proud of. It has gone through a lot of editing, and I will most likely do more.
A Prologue to Ray Bradbury's Pedestrian
Given as a project for English, I was assigned to continue a short story we had read in the year. I decided to twist the original story about the separation technology creates and write about how it can lead to new things and connect people in many ways.
Voice of Democracy 2017 Contest Submission
We were told to enter this contest in my Creative Writing class. The theme was American History: Our Hope for the Future. I chose to write about women and baseball in World War II.
This was a personal work I had written for a blog. They post writing prompts, and I took a particular interest in someone who could talk to the dead, and their spouse didn't know until the worst happened.
A story written with a random number prompt. My scene was a photographer on a farm at sunset after a funeral.
A story written with the theme: 'Accept things the way they are. If you can't, too bad.'
There’s No Surprise We Turned Out This Way
A Shakespearean sonnet written from a perspective of someone who wants to fight against what they think is wrong.
America's Corporate Controlled Food Industry
This is a research project I did for my English class. We chose an issue in America that we believed should be focused on, and used this project to tell the class what was wrong and how we can fix it.
A Greek-play style work I did.
A Tree in the Middle of a Park
This is from an activity that was done in Creative Writing. We were given different tones to apply to the same setting. The title of the link is the setting I chose.
This is only a practice essay at the moment. I was told to give one a try. The theme is at the bottom of the document.
A love poem I wrote from the perspective of someone begging the person they love to stay with them.
A short story inspired by the video game Subnautica, a very interesting game about being stranded on an alien planet surrounded by oceans.
This poem was submitted into a writing contest, and won a publication in __________
He Was a Little Bit Rock and Roll...
A kid with a guitar gets in trouble with his neighbors and the police are called.
Like it says, a couple of short poems that I wrote
A poem personifying technology with fantasy troupes throughout
Prompt: write a poem about window that is familiar to you.
A pencil had to write about its life using a keyboard (It was not happy.)
After reading the book Fool Moon by Jim Butcher, I wrote this essay comparing it to the show.
Inspired by a short story in one of the issues of The New Yorker and Fool Moon by Jim Butcher
As the title says
Inspired by the quote at the top of the page.
From the quote story we did on 1-3-2018