Tuesday 16 September 2014

THE BOX - Authors Amy & Amy Illustrated by Sienna



We walked towards it. We really wanted to reveal its mystery. We couldn't bare its beauty. So we put it inside.At the sound of the rumbling engines we tried to open it. It started to rumble. We gazed at it in horror. We tried to run away from it but the power was unstoppable. It used its force to drag us in. It was a horrifying sight.

As the power dragged us in, we started opening it in terror. When we finished opening it they were extremely surprised. We went inside it. We had discovered a new world. Who would have imagined?


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Monday 15 September 2014

I HAVE A DREAM - Author Antonio

Chapter 1

I have a dream that everyone including my friends and especially my family would love and care for me. I had that dream when I was six years old. And just a little over 3 years ago, that dream came crashing down like the Berlin wall.

You have to see this from my point of view. I got sick and tired that my mother Hayley, kept dating men constantly ever since mum and dad got divorced over 8 years ago. Now she has finally committed to a relationship for over 3 years now with a nice man called Roy. After meeting Roy for the first time, I had a conversation with mum.

“What the hell are you doing, going out and meeting new man?” I asked “Who died and made you king of my love life?” Hayley questioned “All I'm saying is that, the way you go through men, why bother saying to them “I will always love you” when 5 minutes later, you’re kicking them out the door and saying “Sayonara”! “You shouldn't raise your voice at me mister. It’s my life, not yours! Sometimes girls like me, just want to have fun.”“Well I don't care!”

I stormed out of there. Before I left home with my blue sway shoes and my bags packed, I screamed out “To me, I think that you are useless as a butter knife in a sword fight!”

Chapter 2

After leaving home, I walked to my friend’s house Steve, who lived just 2 blocks down the road, to see if I can stay for a while at his place. He provided me with a room. We bonded on a level that we thought never existed. We would talk all the time and do everything together.  But I digress.

Two weeks after storming off, Steve decided talked to me about what happened. “I was just sick and tired of all the men she was dating. One after another. She kept acting like she was a material girl.” I said to Steve while crying on his shoulder “Well maybe she was trying to hide the pain of the break up your dad and she had.” Steve hypothesised“Maybe you're right. But I feel that mum keeps acting like Blanche Devereaux.”

We both swore to never touch that topic ever again. But a week later Steve decided to bring up the conversation again. But this time, on his own circumstances.“OK. I know last Friday night we swore never to talk about you-know-what again. But it’s your mother’s birthday next week. So go over there, make amends, and say sorry before it’s too late to apologise. Ok?”
I reluctantly said yes and found a present that mum would adore and love.
Chapter 3
It was the night of mum’s birthday party which she had held at her house. There was lots of music playing that I had to knock three times to get her attention. Once Hayley answered, I asked her if we can go into the bedroom to talk.

“So…what are you doing here?”I handed her the present. She opened up the present which contained a photo album of all of our pictures when I was little, a gift certificate for a hot air balloon ride with Roy, and the Tiffany 2.5ct diamond ring that she always wanted.

“Oh James… It’s the most sweetest thing that you have ever done for me.” She started crying
“Well knowing you, I knew that you would love it. You almost never get to see the tears I cry, behind my hazel eyes, but for the past month I have been missing you. And I have been thinking of what to say, but all I have to offer is… I’m sorry.” “Come here”

As we were hugging she told me that all was forgiven, that I could come back home and that Roy was living with us now. The weekend after, we all went on a night on the town and we all had a blast. Mum and Roy stated this on the night after that they “Built this city on rock and roll”, but I highly doubt that.

So after that mess, they said that all was said and done, and it’s all forgotten. They are still together through thick and thin and mum is thinking of marrying Roy. And I’m still happily enjoying all of my time with my mum.

Thursday 11 September 2014

WONDER TO EXPLORE - Author Billy


I gazed at it, it was truly amazing, I had dreamt of this moment (along with 6 other moments that had
not yet happened) my whole life. I reached into my pocket & grasped my camera, I pulled it out & I took a photo. The view was amazing! I had never felt so good in my life. Finally, I was at the Temple of Artemis.

 * * *
 I am an explorer, I have been studying how to get here (along with the other 6 wonders of the world)  without catching a plane or boat for a decade now & in my final answer, I now have to hike, and drive my own submarine. In fact I was about to pick up my bags put them on my back & hike back to my submarine. So off I went, it took ages to get back, but when I did I set my course for Egypt and off I went. It was a long journey & after a couple of days without fresh air, I was finally at Egypt. But now I had to do one of the hardest hikes I had ever done in my lifetime. But I must do it if I ever want to see the Great Pyramid of Giza.


So off I went, to the Great Pyramid of Giza, & when I said it was hard I was wrong, It was extremely, excruciatingly hard. So I had to hire a motor bike, though it was still really hard, after a couple of days I was finally at the great pyramid of Giza. But I have to say it was totally worth it. It was amazing how the giant bricks were put there, I could not believe they could of made something like this all those years ago. Once again I took a photo & went to buy a hotel room o stay in overnight. When I woke up I picked up my bags & hiked back to my submarine. When I got back I set my course for Lebanon so I could hike to the hanging gardens of Babylon and off I went.


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Wednesday 10 September 2014

IMAGINING A BETTER WORLD - Authors Ruby & Georgie



Misery consumes me from deep within. I remember a time when I still had 

hope. Hope for a better life. Hope for a brighter future. I imagined a world 

where anything was possible and every one was free to determine their 

own destiny. I imagined a world with no sadness, no regret, no war and a 

harmony between mankind and mother earth. 


I don't know what my future holds but I feel as though all hope has faded 

and the world I imagined is out of my reach. I don't belong here, my journey 

from Afghanistan was like a living hell. I knew from the beginning the risk of 

leaving my own country was vast but nothing could have prepared me for 

the detention centre I now call home. 


One day rolls into the next and now even my imagination fails me. It takes 

every last ounce of energy just to force myself out of bed each day. I 

wonder if today will be the day. Despondently I walk along the barbed wire 

boundary fence that separates me from my freedom. I place my hands on 

the rusted wire and give it a hard yank. It holds fast! I am trapped! I have 

nothing but time and my own imagination. 


I cast my mind back to a happier time. A time when my country was not 

at war. I remember the dreams I once had and I use my imagination to 

transport me back, back to this happier time. I was a young man with a 

dream to become a musician.


Monday 8 September 2014

CONNECT THE DOTS - Author Jade

Bright blue and red lights illuminated the area as they turned around the tops of the police cars that surrounded the scene. A barrier had been set up in the middle of the small street, blocking off all traffic, not that there was any, it was late anyway. Already people were starting to gather and the sounds of hushes and whispers were beginning to grow. One is an accident, two is a coincidence and three is a pattern. How long would it take for the crowd to piece together the puzzle?


“When’s the SIS coming?” murmured John, the rookie police officer while scoping the crowd. “SIS?” spat Deputy Matt. “What makes you think the Secret Intelligence Service would make an appearance?”“Maybe because this is the 3rd murder in a week?” John pointed out matter-of-factly. “Come on, you don’t think that’s worth investigating?”“Of course I do.” replied Matt, “But an investigation by us, not the freaking SIS!”“Well I think someone called them in. Its only a matter of time before they get here, just you wait.”predicted John.


After a few minutes, a black Mercedes Benz sped onto the scene and stopped abruptly right outside the scene barriers. No one expected anything less from Alexis Madi, Senior SIS
investigator, she was known for making a grand entrance. Immediately, the car door opened and a white-heeled boot stepped onto the rough concrete street. Soon both heels were on the ground and a woman with curled black hair stepped out, demanding the crowd’s attention.


She paced toward Matt and John right beside the covered body, who were already gazing, along with the crowd, their eyes locked on her. It was late at night but Alexis still wore her navy blue pantsuit, accentuating her hourglass figure and elongating body. The soft breeze made her walk seem so effortless, even though the heels were killing her feet. She was strikingly beautiful; and she needed to be in her line of work, cowardice shows weakness and weakness does not do well in the SIS. 

No one questioned her as she walked towards the scene. She was the boss, and everyone knew it.




Sunday 7 September 2014

THE IN BETWEEN - Author Rebecca

“YOU’RE ALWAYS AT WORK!” Sandra yelled, “ALL I DO IS COOK AND

CLEAN, AND WHO IS HERE TO HELP ME?! EVEN WHEN YOU COME HOME, YOU SIT 

DOWN,  EXPECTING ME TO SERVE YOU LIKE A KING! WELL I’M DONE MATT!” 

I blocked her out. I was sick of the criticism. Sure, I’m not perfect, but nobody is. In the corner of my eye, I saw my daughter Amelia, sneaking through the hallway to the wooden front door. Her short, tight skirt was enough to make me question.


“Where do you think you’re going?” I asked in my tipsy state. ‘Out’ Amelia replied and opened the door. 

“DON’T YOU DARE WALK OUT OF THAT DOOR!” 

I yelled, feeling the toxic alcohol overtake me. 

“HOW DID I RAISE A DAUGHTER LIKE YOU?!” I yelled.

I immediately saw the complete change of expression on her face. It was a mix of anger and utter sadness.

“MAYBE BECAUSE YOU’RE A HORRIBLE FATHER!” she screamed and stormed out. 

The words came so easily out of her mouth, but they didn’t sting. Maybe because they’ve been said too many times that there’s just no feeling to them anymore.


I needed to get out of the house, so I grabbed the keys and opened the black car door. I backed out of the driveway and sped up the street. Where I was going, I had no clue. I didn’t see it in my drunken and angry state. It all happened so quickly. The red light was so sudden and I was going too fast to stop. There was nothing I could do.
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Now here I am. The white walls seem never-ending, and the glass floors crystal clear. I walk for what seems like forever, until I see a man sitting at a desk beside a large, grey, double door. He looked about 70, wearing a grey jumpsuit, with a badge under his name tag which read ‘Gate 729 Guard– Tony’. He smiles nicely as I walk towards him, second guessing my choice.


“Wow!” he exclaims, “You’re the most confused one we’ve seen all day!” I try to form questions in my mouth, to get some sort of story straight, but nothing came out. Tony looks down at a bundle of papers. “Matthew Johnson; 44 years old; Husband of Sandra and father of Amelia and Billy; died in a car crash” he reads out.


“Died?” I whisper. “I-I’m dead?”Tony looks at me with a frown, “Yes, unfortunately, but it happens to everyone at one point” he says sympathetically.“But I can’t be dead!” I say, feeling my voice raise. “I HAVE A BUSINESS TO RUN! I HAVE A LIFE DOWN THERE!” I yell, pointing at the glass below me.


“Now, now, there’s no need to get angry at the world. It wasn’t its fault that you drove out into the night intoxicated. Just be happy you didn’t get anyone else killed!” he says, no longer soothingly. I don’t care about anyone else; I care about me and my life!


Tony took my arm and wrapped a watch around it. “You have 24 hours before judgement. Make it right, or go to hell” he says, and the doors open for me.



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Thursday 4 September 2014

HE IMAGINED - Author Phillip

It was yet another ordinary day in Pottsmond Hill High School and Blake Summers was bored. He was bored of listening to his history teacher, Mr Evans, who was talking about the events that took place in the Cold War. Blake never really understood why he needed to know all this – he wanted to become an actor, the main character in a superhero movie, the person who had the amazing powers and stopped bad guys. That’s who Blake wanted to act as if he became a movie star in the future, not a lousy historian.

“When is this damned lesson going to finish,” he thought to himself, eyeing the clock at the front of the classroom. 10:25. Blake tutted, frustrated at having to sit through another twenty-five minutes listening about the Korean and Vietnam War.The boy who sat next to Blake was his friend, Tommy Raven, who also seemed to be suffering from boredom. He rolled his eyes at Blake and made his hand into a figure of a pistol, pretending to shoot himself.Blake laughed... a little too loud.

“Mr Summers! Would you care to give me a definition of communism?” Mr Evans asked, obviously annoyed at the interruption.“Uh...” Blake thought. He hated being asked to answer a question that he had zero knowledge about. “No clue.” “Well having ‘no clue’ is not going to help when you’re doing the pre-test for the rest of this lesson!” Mr Evans laughed at his own joke as the rest of the class groaned.


“HA HA!” Blake faked a laugh and then stopped abruptly as he saw the unimpressed look on his teacher’s face.Mr Evans scavenged around his desk. “Now... where did I put these tests?” He muttered to himself.The year ten students exchanged looks of hope as their history teacher continued to have difficulty finding the tests. Mr Evans sighed and looked at the class. “No one is to move out of their seat or even speak when I go to my office,” he said sternly as he exited the classroom.


Almost immediately, everyone started talking amongst themselves.“I hope he never finds the tests,” Tommy yawned as he stretched out his arms, “I honestly don’t know a thing about the Cold War or communism.” “I guess we got something in common then,” Blake agreed as he looked at the clock. “Twenty more minutes! Why can’t time go faster!?”

Blake strained his eyes on the clock. He imagined the minute’s hand moving so it pointed to the ten.Suddenly, he gasped. It was starting to move! The minute hand was steadily moving past the seven... the eight... until it stopped; pointing in between the nine and the ten.What was going on? He looked around the classroom, everyone was still chatting – not paying the slightest attention towards the clock – only Blake noticed the clock hand had significantly moved.

Continue reading ....

 

 
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Wednesday 3 September 2014

WONDER - Authors Sahara & Holly



Moving as silently as a shadow, I stood on my tiptoes and peered through the keyhole. The metal
felt as cold as ice on my face and shivers went down my spine. I opened my eyes a little wider and
saw..........wonder. I stared at it and it stared back. It really was a wonder.

I was shocked, scared even. Could anyone really look like this, or was this whole thing a bad dream. Nightmare. I was eager. I had to find out more about it, whom I now called Wonder. I opened my as wide as the moon and place my left eye against the keyhole. That's when it started screaming.

I scavenged around for the big, wooden key I had earlier. 'If only I hadn't dropped it,' I thought to myself. After looking for what seemed like forever, I found it. I raced back to the screaming keyhole and gently, placed the key in the hole and turned.

It was the worst mistake I ever could've made. Ever!


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Tuesday 2 September 2014

BREATHE - Author Sophie

Yeah, sure I liked my last school. Mum thought I wasn't getting a good enough education so she has moved me to Fioroton Co-educational Anglican School. I hope I like it here, it’s pretty overwhelming though, and I've prepared myself for the homework to be way harder than Northton State Sport School. I’ll definitely miss good old N Triple S, but I’m keen to make friends and a good impression. This nerdy girl Georgia was keen to be my science partner before we had even spoken. I’m not the best at science; I’m more into my sports than my studies, so having a smart partner who will do all the work didn't faze me of course.

Recess flew by and I had been warmly welcomed into a group of boys and girls; most were from my English class. They seemed like good kids, sporty ones too. They like me; although one girl was eyeing me off a bit when she overheard me telling Harry that I had made it into the national’s team twice for swimming and once for running. It wasn't my fault, I told the truth! He was the one who asked about my sporting life anyways.

So after a while I kind of got sick of the same old same old, the cliques within the group would always get up and leave us all the time. Kirsty would always brag about her amazing life and James and Gen would brag about their ever so tremendous sporting achievements. Til I thought to myself how they wouldn’t give a flying pig if I disappeared and found new friends, preferably not a bunch of self-obsessed troublemakers as I discovered. I started walking towards the garden closest to the fish pond at the back fence. There was a rusty old bench with fallen maple leaves scattered all around. I was drained so I plugged in my music and zoned out of reality…

Between songs, I heard a soft cough coming from behind me. I unplugged. “Hey-yyy?” I whispered, curiously. I heard no response, so I tip-toed further around to the other side of the maple tree. Sitting there, leaning against the base of the tree; was one of the girls from my history class... I think? She always seemed to be alone, like she was then, but surprisingly she seemed all good. I sat next to her; I figured it would do no harm to chat.She wrapped up her perfectly cut two pieces of her pickles and ham sandwich that she didn’t finish. She was a thin little one, who was paler than my grandma.

We did chat actually, for the rest of lunch and all the way to our next class that was in the same building. It was really fun and I put a smile on her face. Her name was April. Little did I know, there was a laneway at the end of my street that connected up to April’s street, so that afternoon, mum let me have her over. We managed to get all of our mind-numbing history homework done by 4:33pm. That gave us time to chat about our lives and interests.

“I like the sky. Yeah, everything in it. The stars, the moon, the sun. Sunrises and sunsets, but most of all, the stars. I could stare into the night for hours just gazing at the stars that keep appearing and twinkling as I look further into the distance. And Coldplay, I love all their songs too!” I thought to myself how deep she is, wow. All I am is a swimmer that’s has an over-obsession with chocolate Pods and Gossip Girl.



Monday 1 September 2014

IMAGINATION OR REALITY? Author - Alec


My engine is full of plutonium. It requires 1.21 gigawatts of electricity. I stomped on my accelerator as far as it can go. My heart is beating out of my body and I am just about to hit exactly 288 km per hour. In exactly 2.4 seconds I will be shot into the past. A force field has gathered around me and I have been sent back to 1964.

When I land I am suddenly spiralling out of control. I activate the emergency eject button and get catapulted out of the car and somehow have rolled into the Finsbury Park Astoria Theatre.

Suddenly I realize that in front of me is a live concert. The Beatles are playing and there are about 20 000 people gathered in seats. The crowd cheers as they play songs. I cannot believe it. More and more songs are played. I take a seat. At the end of the concert John Lennon asks "Now we would like to bring up someone from the audience that can play.” The crowd roars. "You," says Paul McCartney. I was stunned. "Me?" I reply. "Yes," he replied. I walk out onto the stage in fear my body trembles I am about to get up onto the stage but I trip and
Fall over the last stair.

I am a laughing stock. I feel like running away but no I don't. John Lennon hands me a guitar. “Show me what you've got,” he says. I start to play my favourite song by AC--DC the crowds jaws drop right open and I start to sing .The crowd is echoing the lyrics. I feel great the crowd start to sing-along and I finish with a solo and then a stage dive and I am crowd surfing as the audience holds me above their heads. I travel around the stadium. I get thrown back onto the stadium and get thanked by the Beatles


At this point I stop and wonder. Is this my imagination or reality? I take a deep breath and close my eyes. What do you think I see?