ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
My name is Spencer. I'm 10 -almost 11- years old. I LOVE to write and read! [November 2010]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (21) Best Friends Adventure Club : Grown Up (Children) It is an adventurous book. Three girls take on an old enemy's daughter in order to save their mothers. They encounter many feirce monsters on the way. [9,335 words] [Adventure] Birthdays (Children) Fun [49 words] Foot - Bomb (Short Stories) This is about the biggest football game ever. Then suddenly ... [168 words] How Could I Know? (Songs) A song about what we wonder. Many times in our lives., [33 words] I Can't Wait Any Longer (Poetry) This is a poem about how you feel when you can't wait for something to happen. [51 words] I Know My Words (Songs) This is a story i hop you like, it is for little kids. [23 words] I Wish I Knew (Songs) A soft and loving song about a curious girl. [61 words] Live Your Life Out Loud (Songs) About living it up. Do what you want to so you can look back and say ' I did that '. [7 words] Nature Walkers (Short Stories) This a fun and interesting tale of a changing group of children. [312 words] Night Awakening (Poetry) It is a soft but reaching poem. Usually I do not write poetry but i wrote this. [24 words] School Is Cool (Poetry) A poem about school and staying in it. [11 words] Space For The Future. (Essays) An amazing idea [220 words] Spring Season (Poetry) It gives you a magnified look on different angles of Spring Sensation. [47 words] The Beauty Horse (Short Stories) It's about a remarkable horse who is dying and needs a cure, but the cure is not known of yet. [592 words] [Animal] The Happy Day For Daisy (Children) Children's book about Daisy who spends her ttime being happy. [311 words] [Fantasy] The Monkey's View. (Short Stories) It is about a monkey who sits on the middle computer in a 4th grade classroom. [188 words] The Twist Part 1 (Short Stories) It is the first not ther last true fairy tale story. ( Not needed to believe) [447 words] The Worst Story Ever (Short Stories) Borin' [10 words] You Are You And I Am Me (Songs) Song possibility? [20 words] 'candy Land' (Children) Follow these instructions to get there. [53 words] [Mystical] 'question Of The Week' (Reference) Answer this question for a story about what you want if you win. I will comment the winner the next week and they will get a personlized story. [45 words]
The First Part Of My Middle School Years True Stories Book Spencer A Morin
The Funniest Moments Of Our Middle School Years
“I’m in band and we were at a concert. The highschoolers were performing so the middle schoolers went back to the band room. I mistakenly brought my five year old sister along. One of the eighth grade band members had brought a pack of Oreos to share. He had one left so I looked to my little sister I was holding and said, “I bet if you say please he’ll give you the Oreo.” She hid her face in my hair and cleanly stated, “No.” So the eighth grader held out the Oreo. He said, “Just say please.” Yet my little sister still refused the Oreo. What little kid doesn’t except a free Oreo? So still determined, he got down on one knee and held out the Oreo. “Please little girl, will you accept my offering?” Only to get another, “No!” Then he smiled, “You won’t take because you think I’m cute.” She crinkled her nose and yelled, “No! Your ugly!”
- Spencer Morin, 12
Her Word Of Advice - “Don’t Give Oreos To Unsuspecting Little Girls.”
“Me and my friends were laughing and having fun before class. My friend whispered to us, “I think so-and-so’s really hot.” So we started laughing hysterically. Then my other friend decided to do something funny. She pointed at the guy and yelled, “Hey you with the blue shirt, she thinks you’re hot!” Luckily for her he thought she was kidding. We couldn’t stop laughing until the teacher told us to shut up.”
-Paige Enright, 11
Her word of advice - “If you have friends like mine, it’s best to tell secrets in a quiet place were they can’t shout it out.”
“I’m on the cross country team and me and my friend were walking in the school halls after breakfast. We saw this eighth grader that picked on us sitting outside. Not meanly just, ‘I’m bigger than you shorty’ kind of way. We walked out. My friend stuck her backpack in the door so we wouldn’t get locked out We walked up to the dude. He was sitting down so I smiled, “Look now we’re taller then you.” To our dismay, he stood up, towering above us. We walked back inside, my friend went first and I followed behind. My friend thought I was all the way through the door but turns out I wasn’t. My left wrist wasn’t inside yet. So my friend slammed the door, thinking it was. We heard a CRACK! I went to the doctor the next day. My friend had broken my wrist. I wasn’t mad though. We blamed it all on the eighth grader.
-Kyli Rutledge, 12
Her word of advice - “Hold the door for yourself.”
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