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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2002 : Fiction Articles

Joe
   So he sat in his simple room with the faded blue and brown dinosaur stencils hismother had painted as a border over a decade ago. He wasn't unusually brainy, anddidn't compensate in athletic ability either.
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Only One
   They called her a medicine woman, even though she never really did anything medical.She was just an ornament, a remnant of a tribe that existed only in the minds ofthe elders.
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Painting Another Scene
   Taylor ran down the driveway in the rain to the mailbox, loving the feel of her toesscraping against the wet pavement. She grabbed the stack of envelopes, droppingthree in her hurry.

"It's gotta be here.
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The Same, Only Different
This selection can be found in Teen Ink: Written in theDirt, the sixth in the Teen Ink book series, comprised all of fiction andpoetry. All six books are available in bookstores nationwide and online.
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