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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006: Fiction
One Small Baby Step by Mary B., Ridgway, PA
So here I am, standing in a perfect square of 180 other band geeks, exactly two feet in front, beside, and behind me, in the smoldering sun toasting my freckled white skin, holding an instrument that is too big, and marching to Jimmy Luvitz’s drum beat.
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Angels by Ellie M., St. Joseph, MN
Nobody knew who Lisa Manning was until she died.
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Mr. Martini by Sarah M., North Vancouver, BC, Canada
The only reason I survived school and got any real friends was my goofy neighbor, Mr. Martini. I met him the first day I moved in next door to him in Sun Creek.
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Tropical Breeze by Kristin M., Glen Gardner, NJ
it is that summer, the one you decided to throw that bash for my sweet 18, at your parents’ vacation house in the Bahamas,
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Trick or Treat by Jacob W., San Diego, CA
The day of our annual Halloween parade had finally arrived, and I, as always, dressed as the wise Merlin. The little ones masqueraded in their costumes and giggled but teaching for close to 40 years had taught me that there is always one child who is forgotten by his peers.
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