Emilie Turner
Bio
I’m studying my Masters in Creative Writing and love to write! My goal is to become a published author someday soon!
I have a blog at emilieturner.com and I’ll keep posting here to satisfy my writing needs!
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Year 3122
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. I’m not even sure dragons ever existed in the past. Not the dragons spoken about it old books anyway. Animal-like dragons would be preferable to what roams the valley now. Humanity grew quickly and damaged the Earth. Most humans escaped to other planets, like terraformed Mars, but others remained behind. Earth was our home, we just needed to make it habitable again.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Futurism
Only You
I felt like my heart was being ripped out. We sat in the principal’s office, both tense as the principal stared down at us. No words had been spoken, but I knew what this was about. We’d been discovered. I felt Alex shift beside me, her leg bouncing up and down as she tried to calm her anxiety.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Humans
At The End
It’s strange how quickly life seems to fly by. One moment you’re a child, innocent and playing in the dirt, and then suddenly you’re an adult with responsibilities and obligations. In the blink of an eye, you’re old, waiting for your grandchildren to visit you. It’s strange how my mind continually wanders to my mother.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Confessions
The End
Rachel squinted as she looked up at the sky. It was painfully bright. People bustled around her, panic in the air. She stood still amongst the chaos; she knew she was safe. She knew she wouldn’t be left behind on this dying planet. Her brown hair blew across her face in the hot breeze, and she glanced around the crowd, eyes focusing on what they were all here to see. A spaceship was several meters ahead of her. It looked like something out of the old sci-fi movies. Sleek and clean, but capable of leaving this galaxy behind.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Futurism
Top 5 Romance K-Dramas on Netflix
1. Boys Over Flowers Boys Over Flowers Boys Over Flowers caught my attention early in my K-Drama watching days. I loved the concept of a poor girl going to a fancy school and being caught up in 'rich boy drama'. It delved into more plot points than I thought, such as love triangles, social stigma, overcoming boundaries and parental expectation. I found myself incredibly invested in the characters and loved all 25 episodes! Definitely a bingeable show!
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Geeks
I Wish I Could Tell You
Hey Mom, I never told you this. I’m pregnant. I was going to tell you weeks ago, but I was never able to. You were snatched from us far too soon. I remember the day like it was yesterday. You were coming over to my house, ready for a mom and daughter date. But you never arrived. I waited for hours, but you never showed. It wasn’t until the hospital called that I knew why you were late. Why you were never going to show.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Families
Hey Mama
Hey Mom, I never told you this before, but I’m the one who broke that window. Yeah, I know. I blamed it on my brother. He was always rowdy, so it was easy to pin the blame on him. While we’re on the subject, I’m also the one who drank your secret wine stash and got that scratch on your car. I know I blamed it all on him, and I did appreciate that you 100% believed me! I guess I just had a trustworthy face. Anyway, I did a lot of stupid things as a teenager. Whenever you asked me who damaged what and so on… it was probably me. I can’t remember everything, but I was a bit wild. I know that you knew I was a bit wild, but I don’t think you knew exactly how wild I was.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Fiction
10 Tips to Writing at Home
1. Noise Cancelling Headphones These are honestly the best thing I have invested in. I find it’s easier to focus and do my work more effectively when I can’t hear what’s going on around me. I usually put some music on, from my specific writing playlist, and focus on the task at hand. Not being able to hear things around me lets me get into the zone and get writing!
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Journal
The Hunted
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. Dragons had been extinct for years, and although there used to be dragons roaming the land, the land had been void of them for so long. There weren't always dragons in the valley, until one cold winters day started to change the world as we know it.
By Emilie Turner4 years ago in Fiction











