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Zoe Westerfield used to be an It Girl. She used to have everything. A big house, parents who loved her, a great job she loved, loads of friends. And then her parents died in a car accident. When she moves in with Aunt Winifred Bones, her mother's eccentric older sister. When she goes to Boke High School, she meets Prentice, a mysterious guy with serious potential. Prentice gives her mixed signals, confusing her. When her new best friend Tiffany introduces her to a boy named Vladimir Trent, who happens to be a vampire searching for his soulmate. Zoe feels an undeniable attraction to both of them, but according to her aunt, she's only supposed to date one. As it turns out, Prentice Timberwood is a werewolf searching for his female. Now Zoe is afraid to make the wrong decision. Will her choice cause a war? And what is this Heart of Gold that Aunt Winifred keeps mentioning?

Moving to the town of Black Vale with her unacquainted father had appeared as the ultimate loophole for Iris Blake after the tragic death of her mother. She indubitably was an escapist by nature and was perpetually running from the stark reality that she would soon have to face- a fate doomed to be ineluctable and origins that would most likely ruin her.

From a downright peculiar attraction to new people, only one truth was conspicuous-this town was crammed with secrets and she would not be spared...

This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I haven’t yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably won’t be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is “The Roaring Warden”, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is “27th and Crimson Avenue”, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hinton’s ‘The Outsiders’ which analyzes how similar a gang fight is to a war and further emphasizes some anti-war themes. The third is “Me and Paulie Dine”, another recent poem which briefly looks into the effect of childhood idols on the human identity. The fourth is “At the Arch of Perdition”, which sees a socialite marriage through the eyes of a servant, though with possibly exaggerated aspects. The fifth is “The Peal of Joy-Skinned Lullaby”, not my most recent work but undoubtedly the poem I’ve put a lot of effort into. It uses a lot of dark imagery which is only metaphorical on a few opening occasions and greatly highlights regret and reason. And last but not least, the sixth is “You Shall Be Attended to in an Eternity” which compares indirect laziness to waiting in an absent doctor’s clinic. I hope you fill me in on whatever you feel like saying in the comment section or if it’s more personal you can send me a private message. Please Favorite it if you really like any of my poems.

Indigo was never one to fit in anywhere. She was never really noticed by anyone, including her own parents, and she does not know if she should feel grateful, or lonely. She is the outcast that everyone either ignores, or targets and that leaves room for a darker world in her mind. 

Hurricane is a short story about the year I turned 13 and lost my father, discovered girls, diving, surfing and the endless ocean.

When curiosity is sided with indecisiveness, one student contemplates whether or not to do something new to them. First-person perspective.

Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no mere accident, and that her once beloved home is no longer what she thought it was. Chandeliers swing, her room destroyed, and she sees a figure around the house. What secrets are her grandmother hiding? Who's terrorizing her home, a vengeful spirit, or a lonely ghost? And what dark secrets do the marshes of Blackbourne hide?

Time passes slowly for me, here in this classroom. I look around and see the smiling and laughing faces of my classmates and I feel my insides warm a little, though I am excluded from them. They never turn to me to ask a question, or to tell a joke or even to just send their exultant smiles in my direction; to them, I don’t exist anymore....

When you think of Jackson, you think of the overly confident dork.

When you are born from evil, all you know is how to be evil. People don't change...

Reina is a girl who had gone through horrible things in her short life. A lot of mistakes she had made only brought her closer to prison which is what she desired most. She believed that the only way to truly hold back the monster within her was to be locked away forever or dead. A certain situation however would teach her otherwise...

Edited: 6/28/2012

Zoe Westerfield used to be an It Girl. She used to have everything. A big house, parents who loved her, a great job she loved, loads of friends. And then her parents died in a car accident. When she moves in with Aunt Winifred Bones, her mother's eccentric older sister. When she goes to Boke High School, she meets Prentice, a mysterious guy with serious potential. Prentice gives her mixed signals, confusing her. When her new best friend Tiffany introduces her to a boy named Vladimir Trent, who happens to be a vampire searching for his soulmate. Zoe feels an undeniable attraction to both of them, but according to her aunt, she's only supposed to date one. As it turns out, Prentice Timberwood is a werewolf searching for his female. Now Zoe is afraid to make the wrong decision. Will her choice cause a war? And what is this Heart of Gold that Aunt Winifred keeps mentioning?

Moving to the town of Black Vale with her unacquainted father had appeared as the ultimate loophole for Iris Blake after the tragic death of her mother. She indubitably was an escapist by nature and was perpetually running from the stark reality that she would soon have to face- a fate doomed to be ineluctable and origins that would most likely ruin her.

From a downright peculiar attraction to new people, only one truth was conspicuous-this town was crammed with secrets and she would not be spared...

This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I haven’t yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably won’t be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is “The Roaring Warden”, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is “27th and Crimson Avenue”, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hinton’s ‘The Outsiders’ which analyzes how similar a gang fight is to a war and further emphasizes some anti-war themes. The third is “Me and Paulie Dine”, another recent poem which briefly looks into the effect of childhood idols on the human identity. The fourth is “At the Arch of Perdition”, which sees a socialite marriage through the eyes of a servant, though with possibly exaggerated aspects. The fifth is “The Peal of Joy-Skinned Lullaby”, not my most recent work but undoubtedly the poem I’ve put a lot of effort into. It uses a lot of dark imagery which is only metaphorical on a few opening occasions and greatly highlights regret and reason. And last but not least, the sixth is “You Shall Be Attended to in an Eternity” which compares indirect laziness to waiting in an absent doctor’s clinic. I hope you fill me in on whatever you feel like saying in the comment section or if it’s more personal you can send me a private message. Please Favorite it if you really like any of my poems.

Indigo was never one to fit in anywhere. She was never really noticed by anyone, including her own parents, and she does not know if she should feel grateful, or lonely. She is the outcast that everyone either ignores, or targets and that leaves room for a darker world in her mind. 

Hurricane is a short story about the year I turned 13 and lost my father, discovered girls, diving, surfing and the endless ocean.

When curiosity is sided with indecisiveness, one student contemplates whether or not to do something new to them. First-person perspective.

Serenity Williams is your average 15 year old girl. Her parents disappeared just days after her birth, and she was raised by her grandparents before being taken to the city by her aunt. Five years later she receives a phone call; her grandfather's passed away and left her behind a large inheritance. But in order to receive it, she has to move back to her hometown and move back into her childhood home. After returning it quickly starts becoming clear to her that her parents disappearance was no mere accident, and that her once beloved home is no longer what she thought it was. Chandeliers swing, her room destroyed, and she sees a figure around the house. What secrets are her grandmother hiding? Who's terrorizing her home, a vengeful spirit, or a lonely ghost? And what dark secrets do the marshes of Blackbourne hide?

Time passes slowly for me, here in this classroom. I look around and see the smiling and laughing faces of my classmates and I feel my insides warm a little, though I am excluded from them. They never turn to me to ask a question, or to tell a joke or even to just send their exultant smiles in my direction; to them, I don’t exist anymore....

When you think of Jackson, you think of the overly confident dork.

When you are born from evil, all you know is how to be evil. People don't change...

Reina is a girl who had gone through horrible things in her short life. A lot of mistakes she had made only brought her closer to prison which is what she desired most. She believed that the only way to truly hold back the monster within her was to be locked away forever or dead. A certain situation however would teach her otherwise...

Edited: 6/28/2012