The Irony of Being a Hero
Felix Welter is a superhero. In the safest, most normal town in America. Did someone say 'be yourself'?
Felix Welter is a superhero. In the safest, most normal town in America. Did someone say 'be yourself'?
In 1995, when I was eighteen years old, I began a gap year overseas. My experiences in Egypt were character-building to say the least, and I have many fond memories of attempted muggings, freight hopping, jumping off moving buses, being stranded in the Sahara Desert and narrowly avoiding molestation at the hands of a...
***Ranked #4 in Non-fiction - "It's a thing of beautiful nonsense to be young." ***Featured original non-fiction for Pivot TV's Secret Lives of Americans. I Drew a Monkey in a Math Book and Now I'm Married is the true story of how I met my wife Jennie and our awkward teenage romance that followed. The book began as li...
WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION Seven letters, seven confessions, seven clues. Elliot Parker has what he needs to find out who killed his best friend... But is he hunting down the killer? Or is the killer hunting him? ***** When Colton Crest returns, unhar...
The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners, upbringing, morality, education, and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertf...
Three sisters, three callings. Morna, forced to fight the siren call of water at every breath. Adair, born with the mysterious powers of her Nothern mother. Brenna, crushed under the weight of a life of obscurity and poverty. The Ildersong girls were born on the wrong side of Fate. Each tries to run from what they...
Children have been plagued by monsters for decades. From creepers under the bed, to the little voices whispering fears inside their heads. To the eyes that lie behind closet doors, to the ones that roam that halls of creaking floors. There's one forgotten by time, remembered only by a broken rhyme. He preys on the swe...
Tight Wedge is not a lucky boy. Sure, he has magic, (what little he can muster) but so does every other talented kid in his new school. Thrust into a thriving new city filled with wonders both magical and mechanical, Tight has to learn the hard way that he doesn’t just suck at magic; he sucks at school, talking to gir...
This is the diary of Sophie Wilkinson. It has been added to case file #56281b as evidence in the case of the disappearance of Miss Wilkinson. Removal of this exhibit (and any other items in case file) from evidence room 1 is strictly prohibited without prior official authorization. What follows is a personal record of...