Piper is an energetic little possum who loves sugary treats—but too much sugar leaves her tired and unwell. Her worried parents introduce her to the magic of "superpower foods" by teaching her how each colorful fruit and vegetable helps her body in amazing ways.
A short story about being alive and in love even knowing how it ends
Short story of about 200 words written for an assignment in Danish class. Note: This text was originally written in Danish and then translated into English. Content warning: Violence.
An ekphrastic poem written based off Bruegel's 'The Tower of Babel'
small poem *2
small poem
Revised short poems and other pieces from Y8 Creative Writing class (not in chronological order)
A short collection of poems (no particular order) - will be adding on!
I released the teaser for this book a few days ago, enjoy! There's not much for now - might write some more after finals!
In a world were names mean power, a young girl is given one of the most powerful names ever to exist. The last one who had that name almost completely annihilated civilization. Naturally, the Council immediately resolves to stop her before she can do likewise. What they don't know is that the ancient bearer of the name may, in fact, be innocent.
I paused it for now, so it's only the prologue. Give me feedback please! Tell me if I should continue. :)
Juno Li was never meant to be the main character. Not at school. Not in life. Not even in her own story—where her best friend falls for someone else, her birthday goes unnoticed, and everything moves on without her. But side characters feel too. And when the spotlight finally finds her, Juno has to decide: fade back… or take center stage.
This is a sci-fi future adaptation of the Grimms Fairytale, The Juniper Tree. I have toned mine down a bit.
A young girl in Japan undergoes intense training and impossible missions to prove their worth. Only first chapter, leave a comment if I should continue!
Heather’s friend got killed, which led to a whole spiral of confusing events. This is just the first chapter and PLS READ! Thank you!
A poem, about a historian, who focuses on the past, discussing his fears, hopes, and questions for the future
After a nuclear war, mysterious monsters have emerged, and countries have struggled to adapt.
Set before Tundra: The Death of Icarius, when humanity was still struggling to survive against giant insects. Paused!
This is mainly me trying to flesh out both the magic system and a character for something longer I'm working on. It might be added to, not sure yet.
In a twisting and turning world, three kids and a wolf are cast into the Shadow Realm, a place nobody goes into willingly. And nobody ever, EVER comes out.
Lydia recollects her memories, wondering where her best friend disappeared to. (Based on a self-reflection of a friend. However, the contents of this work is purely fictional and might be an inaccurate representation of protanopia, because said reflection is not very reliable.)
This is an extension to the Inheritance Cycle - READ IT
Cathy and Eleanor visit an aquarium to see a mermaid performance.(Warning: might contain a tiny bit of psychological horror, but I doubt that it's really uncomfortable). Note: UPDATED&REVISED, pls read thank you :)
The Hyakin - strange inhuman creatures who can unleash a monster if they let their emotions out. Every scar strengthens them. They were unstoppable. But after a shocking betrayal, Azalea is the last one alive, with a dangerous power rare even among the Hyakin. Worse, she's being hunted by the general himself. NOTE: Not completed yet!
Every year, teenagers apply for the Cycle: a deadly sequence of simulations. Sometimes the smartest win. Sometimes the strongest win. Winning brings fame, money, and status. Avara, a Red, plays to let her crippled brother survive. Lance, a Blue, is an outcast after public humiliation. Their friendship is unlikely - but it's real.
Azalea Mae Park can see exactly when everybody is going to die, to the second. Some people believe her. Some don't. She just doesn't tell everyone the truth.
Berlin, 1961. Klara thought it was just another morning until she saw the fence cutting her city in half and separating her from her father and brother. All Klara has are a collection of letters her brothers' best friend, Ilona, left behind. They could be a clue to how Ilona died - but the last one is missing.