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Submitted to Contest #96
You haven’t heard of Henry Chassleton? You probably think it’s a person, but it’s actually a town. I’m sure that if I tell you what the strange thing about our town is, you will have heard about it somewhere. You see, in Henry Chassleton we always do things the same way. Everyone has the same exact schedule, not a minute earlier, not a minute later. Why? You might ask, well, it all started 299 years ago. In a small house alone in the woods, lived a 20-year-old man named Henry Chassleton. He woke up one day, May 14th, and thought “this is ...
Submitted to Contest #89
I remember going outside to my garden, lying down on the grass, playing with my dog, without a care in the world. That was a month ago, now everything has changed.We all knew that we were having some problems with Germany, and that conflict would come up, but we didn’t know it would be this bad.It all started about four weeks ago. My older brother, Aleksander, and me, had only just come back from Warsaw centre, where we had gone to buy materials for my mother’s dress shop. They didn’t produce the fabrics we needed in our town, Zbytki. It’s a...
Submitted to Contest #88
My name is Delilah Bloom, and this is a story that should serve as a lesson to you all about lying. It’s something that you should under no circumstances do.I had a very ordinary life in DownTown. I helped my dad, Oliver Bloom, making bread and baking for his bakery, and I was in charge of delivering every day the king’s special bread order. I knew King Jeffrey and his son, Dylan very well, but I never liked him. He was always lying and stealing and was an unpleasant person. I used to have very bad luck, I would always trip, drop the bread o...
Astounding. That is what Elijah Carter would consider his books. It was a very bold choice of him to parade so much about his book when, it had just come out and people had not yet expressed their opinion. But indeed, the books were astonishing. He would select a classic fairy tale, such as Cinderella, or Snow White, and he would add a twist that would make it very pleasant to read. Whether it was Hansel and Gretel in a dystopian setting, or Sleeping Beauty in a modern high school atmosphere, he always found a way to hook people. Carter woul...
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