Something , We Poets always Knew !
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  • Reads 631
  • Votes 83
  • Parts 7
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2013
This collection will gather together all those things that have helped me learn the Craft of Writing Stories and Poems in all their amazing forms. Information about why we write our creative process, and what a poem or good story can give to others. When we share with others something happens to our words they gain a life of their own. In an oral sharing this is an immediate vibration of the air which in turn gives the immediate group a sense of pleasure. On reading the word in print it is less so intense but allows the receiver to revisit when ever they please and maybe rote learn the words to share outside in the world of reality with others that they call friends. It is like throwing a pebble into the pond and watching the ripples spread across the surface to eventually each ripple kisses the shores of that circle. If you find a great poem, learn it and sent it out into the world, with the love you feel for that poem for one day it just may come back to you as a gift.
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Lab Partners

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WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION When Elliot Goldman meets his sweet and charming new lab partner, Jordan Hughes, suddenly high school doesn't seem so bad. For the first time ever, Elliot can't wait to get to chemistry class... ***** Smart, good looking and charismatic, Jordan opens Elliot's eyes to the possibilities around him and gives him butterflies like nobody else does. Jordan isn't exactly the kind of person Elliot's used to having as a lab partner, but when they start acing their assignments, life is suddenly about more than boring lectures, bad cafeteria nachos, or relentless bullying. And then one night, the butterflies start to make sense - the trouble is, now nothing else does. As Elliot begins to figure out how he really feels about Jordan, he realizes that sometimes the last thing you are expecting is the one thing you need the most. [[word count: 40,000-50,000 words]]