Wednesday Works

  • Wednesday Works: Up In Smoke

    When they were younger and the relationship was new, fun and exciting, they had started making origami stars, writing dreams of the future inside them. “When we’re married, we’ll open one a month and do whatever’s on it.” It had seemed like a great idea at the time. A way to keep the magic of

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  • Wednesday Works: Resistance

    The church bells all were broken. No sound traveled through the air as the earth rocked, the foundations cracked, the people trembled. Where the people had silently prayed to hear sounds of hope, only silence remained. They had hoped it a simple earthquake, but as the tremors continued with increased frequency, they realized their mistake.

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  • Wednesday Works: One Word per Sentence

    Beeps. Ringing. Underwater. Pain. Pressure. Ringing. Can. You. Hear. Me. Now? …No.

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  • Wednesday Works: Little Earthquakes Poetry

    This is a poem I posted on twitter in response to a podcast back in August of 2019 I want you to be proud of me, See the change I’ve made. I hope your heart melts When you see me riding in, On those white horses. But instead, The drifts get deeper as I drown,

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  • Wednesday Works: A Rooftop Decision 

    Sitting up on the roof was not usually one of his favorite past times. He was usually afraid of heights, but that night, he had more on his mind than just his fear of heights. He had planned to just go upstairs and think in one of the empty bedrooms that none of the partiers

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  • Wednesday Works: An Adult Book Book Report by a Fifth Grader

    Fifty Shades of Grey in Our Culture: A View on Why Sarah Stevens Slapped Me By Joel Fisherman Before the introduction of Fifty Shades of Grey, there was Twilight. My stupid sister had to read all the books when they came out, and she begged my mom for weeks and weeks and weeks to take

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