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The Legend of the Batbark Woods
Summary:
14-year old Miles and 12-year old Katrina are brother and sister, and they get along great. Then one day, when they're walking home from school, Katrina vanishes.
Miles teams up with his best friend Randall to find Katrina, and the truth they uncover is far worse than anyone could imagine.
Since I wrote this in sixth grade, it's at a worse writing level than my other book Infinity, but I hope you like it anyway!
Please post your comments!
Eric C.
The Legend of the Batbark Woods
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I can't believe you wrote this in the 6th grade! Wow! If i had a dream like that i don't know what i'd do.
This is so suspencefull, how much did you plan it all out?
no problem :-)
oh, and i know you said you'd seen my thread where i started Skeletals. just to let you know, i moved it all to a new thread (titled Skeletals) where i'll add a new piece of story every Saturday. so in case you're interested you can check that out. there has been a new piece added today, so if you want, you can read it.
Thanks! When I wrote this back in sixth grade, everyone said it was really creative.
I'm really wondering whether or not I should rewrite it. It'll still have the Legend of Sleepy Hollow in it and all the other key events, but if you've read my other story Infinity, you probably know what I'm talkin about.
So could you please tell me if I should rewrite it? And thanks for the comment! :)
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Favorite Quote:
"Books are a uniquely portable magic." - Stephen King<br /> <br /> I love books, and I love technology, but I don't want to see the latter overwhelm the former. I just think books are meant to be pages you turn, not screens you scroll through.
I honestly didn't plan it out much--whenever an idea pops in my head, it just sticks with me. I always have really good memory like that; I never write any of my ideas down, and I still remember them.
IT'S AWESOME.
Thanks for the comment! :)