Of the twenty-five students in Greg Pauket's Algebra two class, only about five of them actually …
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Of the twenty-five students in Greg Pauket's Algebra two class, only about five of them actually …
Continue Reading about A Math Teacher’s Fantasy by James Rumpel
Honeybee traveled through deep space towards the Blot, a creature who took the form of an inky cloud …
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Two months after Jasmine's funeral, we packed our things and moved to Whitaker Lane. We all needed a …
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The dice were old. Mackenzie could feel in her bones they were the oldest things she'd ever seen. …
"I don't want to." Even to her own ears, Sylvia's voice sounded whiney. Hard to win an argument …
"Are you going to the big party?" asked Jake Corwin. "And what big party would that be?" answered …
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The traveler took off his hat and revealed a gleaming, copper-colored face of a young hybrid. He …
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You are beautiful, Liam Terrell thought when the euthanasia agent first entered the room. The …
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Can you come out and play? Those fateful words I said still echo in my mind, spinning around like …
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Last year I read a November 1980 magazine article about occupations that became obsolete in the …
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"The animal man, for all its thorax beating and pathological behavior, had a certain charm not …
I live alone in a small town and I hear ghosts all the time. I know you probably don't believe me, …
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