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Are Writers Still King In Television? by Bruce Ferber via FilmCourage.com.
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Chapter 1 (Janae's POV)
How do you tell your bestfriend that you love them?Boy, don't I have a story for you and you'll never believe. My name is Janae Carter, I have an older brother name James and no parent. They were killed in a car crash by a drunk driver, but I don't want to get into that now.
When I met him I was seven years old, he was eight. At the time my brother was 18.
I was in the backyard playing in the show in, Grand Rapids, Michigan just to let you know.While I was playing, building a snow castle, I notice a boy kicking a ball against the tree that splits between mine and his yard,...
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After a couple hours I had got use to my body again, jumping and bounding I felt wonderful "That's it, you got it Joel!" Alice applauded me with her wonderfully cute voice "Heh, thanks it's not hard now." I replied blushing bright red, soon I was able to do things that I couldn't do before.

I could shoot ice from my finger tips it was amazing I never knew I was able to do these things, "Wow that's amazing Joel!" she exclaimed, I could feel her presence growing in my head however, it felt like she was becoming more than just a voice, time dragged on eventually it got to the point where I could...
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posted by para-scence
*Prologue before this chapter :)

Holding my breath, I went to first block, History. I threw my bad onto the floor, and fell down into my seat. I quickly pulled my hood up, crossed my arms, and tried to be invisible. How come when I was wanting to be seen, I wasn't, yet now when I needed to be invisible, it seemed like I had a giant neon sign pointed at me, shouting "Look at me! It's all my fault!"

Mr. Thorson started attendance, and I wished my name was magically erased from his checklist.

"Essence," he said, bored.

"Here," I whispered in the dead silence. All eyes turned on me. Mr. Thorson nearly...
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posted by para-scence
I named him Chance. His presence easily expelled the loneliness that I had felt for months upon months. I did everything I could to care for him, even if it meant me missing a meal. He slept and cried a lot, but that's what babies do. He cried the most at night. To get him to stop, I rocked him gently in my arms and sang softly to him songs that my mother would sing to calm me down. That soothed him almost instantly, and he blissfully fell asleep.

It was when he was almost three weeks old that I noticed something wrong. Chance was sleeping in his crib, a.k.a. my suitcase, and I heard a raspy...
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posted by 1-2vampire
Why?
That one word that everyone asks themselves some time in their life.
Why?
Always with a question mark.
I ask myself this now. As I stumble out the bed, yesterday's horrors were sinking in like the Titanic.
My head hurt, my eyes hurt, my legs hurt. But mos of all my heart hurt. I wanted to rip it out my chest, tear it apart and keep it from hurting me again. Why did he do this?
That word again.
Why?
I trip and fall flat on my face in the dark bathroom. To a lot of people this is just a normal Saturday morning. To me, it was like a nightmare you couldn't wake up from.
It hurt. Everything hurt....
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Every Screenplay Has Its Own Structure by Shawn Christensen via FilmCourage.com.
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A Screenwriter's Worst Nightmare (You're Not Going To Believe This Story) by Blayne Weaver via FilmCourage.com.
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A Great Script Doesn’t Mean Money by Markus Redmond via FilmCourage.com.
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How Does A Professional Screenwriter Approach The Craft? by Scott Myers via FilmCourage.com.
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9 Reasons To Be A Writer by Josh Healey of The North Pole Show via FilmCourage.com.
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The Four ‘E’ Method For Pitching A Movie Idea by Author Pamela Jaye Smith at Story Expo via link For more videos, please visit link
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Found some really long words so heres my attempts at pronouncing them.
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Where I was stood it felt like flying. I could feel the soft breeze caressing my face and lifting tendrils of my long black hair. I smiled slightly as the wind reminded me of my mother. She was always with me, just like she said she would be.
I opened my eyes slowly to look at the beautiful world around me. Standing on a piece of jutting out rock next to the waterfall, I could hear the water rushing and cascading downwards. I could see all the trees laid out beneath me, lush and emerald green, only separated by the wide, glistening blue river that carried on the waterfall I was next to.
I...
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posted by -DarkGirl23-
Defined words;
Words that play roles in the exact Deadly forms that declare one as a person.
Tears written by the hand of an invisible Teenage nothing.
Whose words represent the world’s untold secrets,
who is nothing may write all that is something.
Yet there plays a frown of despair and loneliness,
Eyes falling through her transparent perspective, creativity a blob ignored by most.
There is a hollow Empty,
Yearning for something,
Misunderstood and malicious morbidity that attacks her soul in a war of mankind;
The end to everything and yet the beginning of something totally new.
Who mimics her...
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Spoken word poem about the evolution of the butterfly..
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That day at school, I was afraid for possibly my life. If Blake let anything slip... I was dead. I was afraid to mention anything though. What if he decided he would tell someone? In English class, he talked to me like normal, but he seemed reserved. He wasn't his usual happy-self. Then Mateo came over.

"Hey man, why'd you leave last night? It was awesome!" he said. Blake looked back at me; a reminder. Apparently Mateo paid little to no attention to me last night.

"Something came up," Blake said exasperated. Mateo rolled his eyes.

"Whatever. Are we still hanging out tonight? Gwen wants to go see...
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