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Tired eyes moving a "manic" mind towards "infinity"....30 "odd" grunts feeling the "silent" humming of pet sounds.....False Idols fading to black......

Welcome to Scrapped, a blog type of sorts, for the author: Nick Venom. This series will be the successor of 'Jayhawk News' and will expose information about the most popular series under the 'Jayhawk Studio' label. Alongside the main account of 'Nick Venom', is the sister location of 'LI Production'. In addition, another account using the same name as the main account is on Forgefiction. Aside from the accounts, this series will provide fun facts and alternative paths that a story could have gone down. Join Nick Venom as he explains his life as a young teenage writer. 

A young girl wants to have a spececail ceromony for a amazing event that happens at age 11. Her mother doesn't want her to and she wants her to do it like her. Will she get what she wants.

These stories are a compilation of 'boys own' adventures that in some cases take us to happenings during the First World War, whilst others lead us onwards through many joyous and poignant enterprises.

Eloise Jackson is the only surviving member of her family after a series of hardships claims the lives of all that she loves most. Forced to leave the family farm, the orphaned teenager is taken in by the loving Cravits family. Her quick wit, natural charm, and strong work ethic give her a base on which to rebuild her life. As she ardently seeks God’s direction, she finds herself working as the nanny of the wealthy mayor’s two difficult children. Challenged at every angle, Eloise’s resolve is put to the test.

If you want to write an effective fiction book about cats, the first thing that you need to do is to observe actual cats. Usually, when authors write about something, they first look for some inspirations for their characters before starting to write. You should do the same thing. Before writing your cat story, look for some inspirations for your feline characters. Spend some time on observing real-life cats – what their personality are, how they usually respond to things, and what their common mannerisms are. Figure out how cats generally think, feel, and act. Get as much information about them as you can through observation and research. The more information you have about real-life cats, the more precise your feline characters will be.

James Harper taking me to a different place.....I "see" unlimited" possibilities inside the matrix......I try....I cry....Just because My "intuitive" self flows invisibly....... 

Finding yourself is hard. Especially when it comes to highschool, ... and especially when who you think you are doesn't fit in with everybody else.