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Teen Ink Magazine,
April 2004 :
Fiction Articles
Beet-Nick & the Java Stalk
by Vincent S., Gibsonia, PA
Beet-Nick and his Daddy-O owned a far-out coffee shop/poetry house on the corner of Groovy and Happenin' Way. Business hadn't been going well since the grand opening of the newest link in the big coffee chain across the street.
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Christian
by Amanda G., Carrollton, TX
A crinkled green poster is pasted to the wall behind the black man seated opposite me. It offers the message: "Home is what you remember.
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Harry Willoughby: Child Genius
by Bethany J., Lindale, TX
Piano music filled the beautiful Victorian home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Willoughby, number nine Homer Street, and carried through the open-for-the-purpose-of-the-whole-neighborhood-hearing-and-being-duly-impressed front doors.
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The Advertising Executive Who Wasn't
by Erica V., Waldwick, NJ
Josh was employed at the advertising firm of Grant & Webber. He blended in like all the other executives with his gray suit and white shirt.
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The Choice
by Jordan D., Patten, ME
It's 11:47 p.m.
Alone in my room I feel the pressure. Questions from my teachers and family pulsate in my head: What's your plan? Have you chosen a college? Why don't you care? I try to respond, but can't.
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