Creative Writing 33
Emptiness: A Poem BY A CHS Student
It's like no one notices because my mask conceals the truth
Don’t Need Much BY JENNA FARBER
The world has a close minded view of cool, Success is measured by money and fame, In hope to be known we become a fool, One day respected, the next quite lame. I am a mouse sitting in the corner, Searching for a dream like a block of cheese, Lost, finding my way like […]
“Lord of the Game” By Logan Case
Clouds of cigarette smoke stain the ceiling of a room of creme lighting and swirling deep red carpets. In the center of the room was a semi-circle poker table, with a thin layer of dust caked on it. Four individuals, the players, walk through the dark wood doors. The dealer, cloaked and masked, waits for them at the table facing the door. On the mask was a strange depiction, swirling lines in an almost uniform fashion; comparable to a Celtic knot. The players held little conversation amongst themselves, a cold air between them.
Dynasty Freeway by Logan Case
I awoke on the side of a highway. The dry tar ground left imprints on my skin, which was rubbery. On both sides of the highway I saw a dense forest, the trunks of trees forming impenetrable walls The sky shone with a warm yellow, which was complemented by the streaks of bright red that ran through it, ending on the horizon. As I traveled down the highway, I realized what my form truly was. I was short, with a stubby body that had the same shape as a jelly bean. My head was the same bean shape and held two huge eyes without pupils. My arms and legs were thin, they were practically those of a stick figure.
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.
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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.