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Teen Ink Magazine,
November 2006 :
Fiction Articles
City of Trees
by Anna J., Ft. Valley, GA
There were no trees in the city. This wasunfortunate because it often got so hot in the summer that people takingpleasant strolls or heading off to the specialty bakery would becomewoozy and incoherent before they fell and died from heat strokes.
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Citywide
by Eric O., Austin, TX
The dogs started disappearing first. No one argues about that. Whatever else you think happened, it was definitely the dogs first. And that took a month or two, so no one really noticed. I was pretty sure it was just the kids having some fun.
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May 5
by Bounia B., Danville, VT
I tend to feel bad for people in movies. Those embarrassing situations become excruciating when amplified and projected across 25 feet of screen.
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Moon Cheese
by Robin L., Webster Groves, MO
“Albert! Albert Daniel Carlisle! Are you quite finished out there? The baby’s in bed; I don’t want you to wake her when you come in and slam the screen door.
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Repentance
by Natalie T., Imlay City, MI
“You’re bleeding.”
Eyes, so hollow. “I know.”
Paper cuts, staining his hands, streaming the cranes with blood. Origami.
“Why are you doing this?”
He does not answer.
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