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SpaceKing800This teenager is a 'regular' and has contributed a lot of work, comments and/or forum posts, and has received many votes and high ratings over a long period of time.

Glen Rock, NJ
This user has contributed 1 post into the Teen Ink Forums.
This work has been published in the Teen Ink monthly print magazine. This author's work has been published in our print magazine.
 

About SpaceKing800:

Lauren Miller is the author of the highly praised essay, "The Homework Revolution", a movement sought to discover the truths about homework overload, as well as a multitude of other pieces. Her work has been published here,newspapers,and HuffPost.



Articles and Art by SpaceKing800:

The Universe
Poetry section, Teen Ink
Mountains
Poetry section, Teen Ink
A Pencil
Poetry section, Teen Ink
The Sunrise
Poetry section, Teen Ink
When I Was Young
Poetry section, Teen Ink This work is considered exceptional by our editorial staff.
The City on the Hill
Poetry section, Teen Ink This work is considered exceptional by our editorial staff.
Bird of Prey
Poetry section, Teen Ink
Two Sisters
Fiction section, Teen Ink
Uniquely Me
Poetry section, Teen Ink
The Dead of Night
Fiction section, Teen Ink This work is considered exceptional by our editorial staff.




SpaceKing800's Favorite Personal Quote:

"We especially need imagination in science. It is not all mathematics, nor all logic, but is somewhat beauty and poetry"- Maria Mitchell


   

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