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Submitted to Contest #306
When I was in the seventh grade, my teacher asked us to write journal entries about our daily activities. I enjoyed the assignment. For nearly 6 years, I wrote about my family and my life. Journaling helped me deal with many things as I was growing up. I hope reading them will also help you. (Apologies for the profanity. I was a very vocal child.) June 9, 2010Today mom made her famous tuna noodle casserole. I know Mom likes it, but the rest of us hate the thing. At dinner, Dad told us a story about him and Uncle Fred fishing when they were ...
Submitted to Contest #271
The town was coming alive as Jacob Scrub walked down an orange, sunlit street. The overhead lamps flickered on as he heard a police siren and several dogs barking in the distance. He turned off the main road, checking his watch as he followed the winding path into a nearby neighborhood. The time read 5:33pm. My ticket's for 5:45. I should be right on time.The leaves rustled passed in the cool autumn breeze as he found himself at the end of a one-way street. The quiet assortment of houses looked lifeless, many in complete disrepair. ...
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