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Parasols in Paris

Parasols in Paris

A Poem by Siren


I wish I could kiss youYou don't know how much I miss youYou're so far awayAnd today's such a lonely dayI wish I could hug youBut maybe that would bug..
Snicker

Snicker

A Poem by Siren


It's that thing you doEvery time I try to moveOut from under your thumb.This is a loss--you've already won.I don't know how to stay;I have to get away..
The Fourth Grade Boy

The Fourth Grade Boy

A Story by Siren


for Nathan Haupt
Angel-Boy

Angel-Boy

A Book by Siren


James Halter died in a motorcycle accident, leaving behind a wife and two kids. Two years later, the family he left behind is falling apart. Can the..
Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by Siren


“So. . . what’s the deal?” I looked at her and said nothing. I wasn’t about to spill my guts to some..
Chapter Two

Chapter Two

A Chapter by Siren


You’re probably wondering what that was all about. Although talking really isn’t my favorite, you would p..
Chapter Three

Chapter Three

A Chapter by Siren


“Mrs. Topek says you’re not talking in counseling.” Mom says a few days later. I sigh and continue ..
Chapter Four

Chapter Four

A Chapter by Siren


When I was ten, my dad died in a motorcycle accident. I don’t think we’ve ever been a family since..
Chapter Five

Chapter Five

A Chapter by Siren


The life I live is kind of different than most. My brother and I still ride the bus even though I’m twelve ..
Chapter Six

Chapter Six

A Chapter by Siren


I tried pills one night when I couldn’t sleep. It felt good to be so close to comatose. Of course, I slept..