I'll bet you guys will want to hear a SCARY story this time! I really like this story! ENJOY!
Once upon a time, there were sea-witches. They had put a curse on a the beach in revenge against their human husbands. One of the husbands had swam on this very beach, and he drowned.
To this day, if you ever see a strange man with his head peeking above the water, he shall pull you down to the deep, murky ocean. That man was the very same husband. That man had become a water wraith.
But William, a villager that lived in the village by the beach, did NOT believe this story. "Hogwash!" he would say. "What a silly thing to believe!"
One day, William walked to the beach. Nobody was there because they feared the legend.
He dove into the water.
Ever since then, no one had ever seen William.
Some think this story is a ridiculous, nonsensical fairytale. Others claim that William died. And others think that William became an apprentice of some sort to the sea-witches. We'll never know for sure...
I made this story all up. How do you like it? (Comments below.)
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
The Boy Who Met Fairytales
This is a story about a boy that met a strange world that involves Rumpelstilskin, Hansel and Gretel, and many other characters. Oh and I have one more word. This is how you spell it: E-N-J-O-Y!
Once upon a time there was a boy. His name was Hans Cristian Andersen. He was walking through the forest when he saw a doorway. Hans walked through it and the very next moment, he was in another world. He saw The Little Mermaid, and Inchelina, and other inhabitants of this world.
Hans Cristian Andersen decided to write the tales of the inhabitants he met so that he would never forget them. And that is how writers came to be!
I think that this is a very good story. And the strangest thing is that it symbolizes something so true. When Hans Cristian Andersen thought up of stories, he came up with ideas from a totally different world-his imagination.
Once upon a time there was a boy. His name was Hans Cristian Andersen. He was walking through the forest when he saw a doorway. Hans walked through it and the very next moment, he was in another world. He saw The Little Mermaid, and Inchelina, and other inhabitants of this world.
Hans Cristian Andersen decided to write the tales of the inhabitants he met so that he would never forget them. And that is how writers came to be!
I think that this is a very good story. And the strangest thing is that it symbolizes something so true. When Hans Cristian Andersen thought up of stories, he came up with ideas from a totally different world-his imagination.
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