Stories (new and old)
1.The Last Thanksgiving on Turkeyterra (1994)
As you will see later on when you will read Turkey Celebrations, at the time I was in Grade 6, I was obsessed with TURKEYS!
2.The Strange Island: Diary of an incredible adventure (1994)
The Strange Island was written at the time I was in grade 5 and to this day I consider it the story I had the most fun writing. Filled with mystery and suspense, it is  in journal format and describes the journey of 3 young people into the unknown Atlantic through the eyes of a young girl named Clarris.
3.The Strange Island: Home of the Ghosts (1994)
The Strange Island part II was written in Grade 6. Although the characters are different and it is not in journal format, it also explores the unknown on an Island in the Atlantic.

  I chose the Atlantic Ocean in both stories because at the time, I lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which is mainland Canada's harbour to the Atlantic
4. Turkey Celebrations (1995)
This I wrote when I was in grade 6, at Tower Road School in Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is actually a short story book made up of eleven chapters, each presenting a different Turkey Celebration. Weird and funny, it reflects nothing more than the imagination of an eleven year-old kid.
5.Rick the Super Pig (1995)
I wrote this short story when I was in grade 7, at Gorsebrook Junior High. Mr. Doherty, my then English teacher gave us the main ideas, and we had to develop them.
6.The Mysteries of the Bermuda Aquatic Graveyard (1996)
I wrote this short story when I was in grade 8, at Gorsebrook Junior High. As you may have figured out by now, I was an "unexplained mysteries" freak, so this story was also relted to the unknown. It is the story of a young girl who goes to explore the Bermuda Triangle and finds a whole new world: Lost Atlantis.
7. My Adventurous Trip to Stockholm: Memories of a Nobel Prize Winner (1996)
Also written in grade 8, this story tells the adventures a young Nobel Peace Prize Winner had to go throug to receive her prize in person.
8.  Adventure at Sea: Strange Voices Off Bahia Blanca (1997)
I have to thank Ms. McSweeny for allowing us to write so many stories in grade 8. This story was written in January of 1997 and it follows the adventures of a young girl and her father at sea.
9. The Girl Who Could Talk to Animals in Their Own Language (1997)
Also written in grade 8, this, as the title mentions it, about a girl who had the supernatural ability to talk to animals in their own language.
10. Special Place Writings
This is a collection of 4 non-fiction short stories I wrote while in grade 9, between October 5, 1997 and January    23, 1998
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