Young Adult
Treble In Paradise
If only I could have prevented everything from going wrong. Everything from the fight to my heartbreak to getting kicked off the acapella team to losing my scholarship to one of the best performing arts schools in the country. And now, losing my best friends. Senior Year is the worst.
By Tavon Lewis4 years ago in Fiction
Yaz and Zamiel
A plume of smoke manifested in the café to the surprise of no one present. Djinn made it a habit to be overly flashy at all times, as if the opinions of the beings who bound their souls to them mattered. Yaz stared at the Pentagram tatted on her palm, a symbol of her allegiance to them and sighed. What could it want?
By Zay Aeternum4 years ago in Fiction
School Days: Part 1
*BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP* Annie's day started with a fright, as always. Each morning she jumps awake to her obnoxiously loud alarm to turn it off as quickly as possible. She says it makes her feel alive and refuses to change it when her mother, Arelle, asks why she does that to herself every day.
By Courtney Ann4 years ago in Fiction
The Land of Men and Monsters
This is an extended version of my part in the Winter Challenge I wrote for a Vocal collaboration. I have omitted certain details and changed aspects of the storyline so as not to plagiarize anything from my fellow writers. This was the idea I had in my mind when I read the first part written by Lena. It is a more complete telling of the concept and is my original creation that is loosely based on concepts presented in Lena's first part.
By Dannielle Nelson4 years ago in Fiction
Summer Daisies
The daisies this year were beautiful. Vibrant, feathery petals had taken over the flower bed, so much that the marigolds didn’t stand a chance. Summer was here. It was the beginning of June in my usually sleepy town. Wealthy people from the city would spend their summers here, though, making it lively for those warm months.
By storieswithwhimsy4 years ago in Fiction
The Meeting
“Good morning everyone and welcome to our first meeting. Now we are all here because at one time or another we have struggled with one of the toughest ailments known to writers. Writer’s block. As a writer myself there have been many times I sat staring at a blank page with nothing coming to me. Other times I have had countless ideas that I ended up hating or not being able to make work in the long run. This is a safe space for us to talk and discuss some of the things that inhibit us from our passion. It is an opportunity to share your stories and hopefully find support in one another to get through it. I welcome you all, who would like to go first?”
By Michaela Gallien4 years ago in Fiction
Welcome to Hell
It was a cool October morning. As I walked to school, my newish shoes scuffed along the sidewalk. The wind blew the multi-coloured autumn leaves across the sidewalk and out onto the worn-out streets. I crunched them with my shoes. Where was I walking to? My personal hell, or as teachers and parents like to call it, "high school". I was running late, as usual. I hardly was ever on time for anything. That fact drove my friends, parents, teachers, and practically everyone who lived in the small city of Stonebrook, crazy. My best friend Adrian says I run on ‘Zach Time’.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 years ago in Fiction




