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  • Presenting Peyton by mgmathias
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    Peyton and her sister Valerie were in a happy family when they were little. They had both parents, and a nice home in Boston, MA. Peyton was three, and Valerie was two, when their father left them. Their world turned upside down. Olivia, their mother, turned to alcohol and the girls had to piece together what happened by themselves. Now, fourteen years later, in Louisiana, the single mother is still running from social securities. When Peyton and Valerie are found, they meet their father and have to go live back in Boston. It looks like fourteen years with their mother, and the rest of their lives being held over their father's head. When they've lost all they ever really knew, how will these girls face the man that left them in the dirt, to survive by themselves?
  • Presenting, the Fandoms by FandomsAmazing
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    What if the fandoms could talk? What if they worked together? This'll probably be the only fanfiction you'll ever read that's like this. NOT INTENDED FOR YOUNGER VIEWERS. Credit to @Jessamine1031 for inspiring this story by writing Antisocial Media (which you should read if you like this). LOTS OF CREDIT TO YOU JESS. LOTS OKAY? Author's Note: I don't like author's notes (how ironic), so go to my latest randomness book if you want updates. Bonus addition: FANDOMS.
  • Barely Justified (Young Justice Fic) by Far_kay
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    ****Young Justice Fiction**** The rising villain Cancer has sent his apprentice, Alex, to Gotham Academy without giving her a task however the Justice League is completely on top of things. Batman and Nightwing gave Robin the task of befriending her. As the story unfolds the drama and action become more and more serious and frequent. They're just your average super teens, They fight villains and each other.
  • PRESENTING ISSUE 1: THE FIRST STEP by steve-nguyen
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    They are amazing young people doing inspirational things. A World at School's network of 500 Global Youth Ambassadors are committed education advocates from 84 countries who support our campaigns to get every child into school and learning. Now they are being featured in a series of illustrated stories which tell how they are taking the lead in education change. The comic book-style stories have been created with Theirworld by Studio APA, which worked with A World at School last year to make an animated film about the lives of three of our Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs). The studio's co-founder is director, writer and producer Steve Nguyen. He said: "The brilliant team at Theirworld and Studio APA have been constantly focusing on creative ideas to promote powerful stories. We wanted to do something positive, yet simple. Something that shines a light on the youth that constantly fought for their future in order to inspire others to do the same. "Each month, our teams will be working together to curate a story based on one of these brave young men and women that are making a difference in our world." Each of the stories in the series, called Presenting, features an interview with a GYA. The first is titled The First Step and tells the story of Wanja Maina from Kenya.
  • Diabolik Lovers:Risk or death!  by Max-verstapens
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    RISk Or Life .....O R ..............Love or freedom? What's your choice guys!!! ?????
  • Panacea: Short stories by Presenting
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    ❝Let's try to see if we can find a remedy for world problems; find the panacea.❞ Here lies a collective of short stories ready made for the broken-hearted; for the whisperers; for the screamers and for the readers. Find your pick of the bunch and run with it, until you find the blind sunlight or the grin of the night sky.
  • The advent calendar  by vitolalala
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    He makes an advent calendar for her, and she loves it English is not my first language, and this is the first time I actually write something. Please give your constructive criticism
  • rewrite the stars  by wnkybrittana
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    hey everyone! I'm gonna rewrite/adjust quick's story and I'm gonna do them good <3 I love them, they're meant for eachother and they deserved better! <3
  • I wish they... by bananna314
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    A story about me.
  • Poems by ExcuseMyGrammar
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    Inside you will find various poems.
  • The Key To Public Speaking by winterlover13
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    Do you ever feel scared while standing in front of a large or small audience? Like your heart is going to explode? Your hands are shaking so much you can barely hold your paper or notecard? Well, we all do. We all tend to feel this way when speaking out loud in front of people. Our mind triggers our fear into our bodies which causes this annoying reaction. However, there are ways to fight public speaking, or presenting. Read more on tips to find out!
  • PRESENTING ISSUE 2: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON by steve-nguyen
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    A World at School supports a global network of 500 Global Youth Ambassadors who are committed education advocates and who support our campaigns to get every child into school and learning. Our "Presenting" comic book-style series brings to life the stories of GYAs, highlighting how young people are leading change in education and their journey to becoming education advocates. The first issue featured Wanja Maina from Kenya and how she was inspired to campaign for the rights of disabled young women. This time we hear from Omang Agarwal from India, who reflects on the influence of his father as a role model and how he gained a passion for education from a young age. Omang has been an extremely dedicated and effective GYA and made a huge impact on the #SafeSchools campaign. He collected more than 40,000 petition signatures and gathering drawings from schoolchildren about what a safe school was to them. These went on to be handed in to international leaders at the World Humanitarian Summit in May. The stories have been created with Theirworld by Studio APA, which worked with A World at School last year to make an animated film about the lives of three of our Global Youth Ambassadors (GYAs).
  • I have no mouth but I must scream by LoveableWritingNerd
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    This was a short story I had to write for English Class about a conflict someone in the real world might go through.