The spirit of Anzac.
A soldier from ww1 fighting at Gallipoli does his best to defeat the turks. This is a short story and was just for me to explore description and writing techniques like personification so there is barely a storyline.
A soldier from ww1 fighting at Gallipoli does his best to defeat the turks. This is a short story and was just for me to explore description and writing techniques like personification so there is barely a storyline.
These two were written for an english poem but since its ANZAC day in aus i thought i might post it
A letter from a sister in Melbourne, to her brother in Gallipoli. circa. 1915
This is a poem that I wrote for a writing competition and I think it's pretty good ;) It's about the ANZAC Nurses so I hope you enjoy :) -Violet
Hi! I'm just honouring all the brave soldiers who were so brave, we remember the Australian ( and other soldiers from other places)and Turkish soldiers, who both had tragic deaths. Rest their souls, and lest we forget
This has been written to honour the ANZAC Soldiers that risked/sacrificed their lives to protect their country. This year is the ANZAC Centenary this will be held on the 25th of April. Please share this around and comment Lest We Forget.
A short story I wrote for school about an Australian girl named Anna (surprise) who wants to be a soldier and has an interesting way of achieving her goal - by pretending to be a man. Set in WW1, extremely cheesy and possibly quite historically inaccurate (I'm so good at convincing people to read my stories aren't I...
Baker Street is a simple street in Hillford, a country town in South Australia. Number 39 is a cottage, with a slate veranda with roses that creep up the posts and old fashioned window panes. It was built with sandstone bricks and love in 1888 but the original owners eventually decided it wasn't for them and the...
Everyone knows about WW1 and what happened in the space of those 4 long lasting years. But what no-one knows, is how the soldiers dealt with this change in their lives. The soldiers (Some only 16-20) were shaped up to become great warriors, but a majority of them died wihin the first few steps off the boats!! This is...
The story of a soldier in the Australian Army, based off of the song 'I was only 19.' This idea came about because of a bookclub contest, so while I haven't entered this in, I wanted to share it anyway.