Creative Writing 28
Winter Moments By Julia Bentley
A season of giving, a season of love,
Is easily overlooked and not thought of.
Imagine a world where we could be,
So loving and kind and feel so free.
The Night Before Christmas: 2018 Oaker Edition By Rob Petrarca
Attention Oaker Nation! Entry journalist Robert Petrarca, who wrote last year’s Oaker edition of The Twelve Days of Christmas, is happy to bring you a new Christmas tale filled with Oaker spirit, holiday joy, and laughter for students and faculty alike.
I Don’t Want to Get Out of Bed By Maia Rinker
The government forces us to sit here and learn
Meanwhile, they have little to no concern
It’s 2018 and kids don't feel safe in school
Honestly, I think it’s really cruel
The Twelve Days of Christmas: Coventry Oaker Edition By Rob Petrarca
Attention! Attention! Due to recent complaints of a lack of an original Christmas song for the Oaker community, Entry journalist, Robert Petrarca, proudly presents a cheap, low budget version of the 12 Days of Christmas edited for Coventry High School. For today only, follow the greatest song with a twist of holiday comedy about the Oaker community.
WE’RE ALL DOING THE BEST WE CAN: REFLECTIONS ON THE VIRTUES OF BEING DIFFERENT BY MARGARET JOHNSON
They didn’t like reading. They didn’t go to church. They didn’t like to learn. But they were impressive and bold and funny in their own ways, and they had a good time. I made some really good friends, and I started to understand that their difference from me didn’t make them inferior to me. They were people, and we were all just doing the best we could to make it through the school day.
Two-O’Clock Tea By Brenna Griswold
There I sat, completely still in the cool and thick darkness. I could hear the kettle beginning to cry out, as if in pain from the boiling water within it. Shortly she would return, as it was growing near to two-o’clock, to choose her tea and pour the water. It wasn’t an unpleasant thing to experience, but it wasn’t something I looked forward to.
Autumn in the Air: Poetry for the Season
The changing colors of leaves from green to roasty red and yearning yellow mark the beginning of fall festivities
Introvert at Heart
Each day, after two
Out of school she flew.
To escape the crowds,
She pushed and plowed
Questions on My Mind
After college what could be my career ?
In the future, dreading work every day is what I fear.
I love to write, but I want to be a lawyer.
I’ll do better in court than writing the next Tom Sawyer.
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HOW TO WRITE YOUR DREAM INTO REALITY BY DANIEL LOPES
At first, I was apprehensive about writing for the school newspaper. I mean, writing was something I did to make sure I didn’t fail. Once I realized I was writing for an audience of readers, I started actually enjoying writing articles. I wrote about movies, music, sports, anything I could watch, listen to, or get my hands on. I was hooked on journalism to the point where the words just flowed from my hands onto the computer screen. As hard as writing can be, it felt relatively effortless to fill the paper with all of the thoughts that populate my mind. My Word documents became my haven, a mental space where I could go when I was inspired, curious, or anxious.