Read part 9 here! Continue reading “[Day 249] Eugenia, part 10”
[Day 248] Body issues, revisited
On the first day of this Bri 2.0 project, I wrote about my fear of shorts. I’ve had body issues since elementary school, so it’s hard to break that pattern, but now that it’s getting warm enough, I’m determined. Continue reading “[Day 248] Body issues, revisited”
[Day 247] 4/20
Today is the day that half of my school is going to be absent while they smoke copious amounts of marijuana. Let’s just be honest: why else is no one here? I hate this place. Continue reading “[Day 247] 4/20”
[Day 246] I know, I know
So today I was supposed to post my Will Grayson Will Grayson review, but then I ended up being at school working on the freaking newspaper until 8:30, and I wanted the review to be worthy of the writing, so I guess I’ll have to postpone it again. I also left my glasses in the bathroom but I’m too tired to go get them, so here’s another creepy snippet of the novel I wrote in 7th grade, Ash. Keep in mind that at this point in the storyline, Sunny, our protagonist, is 14. Barely a freshman in high school. Continue reading “[Day 246] I know, I know”
[Day 245] Cain
Dear Donovan, Continue reading “[Day 245] Cain”
[Day 244] What day is it?
Me getting ready for Prom #2. Sorry I kept forgetting to link this to the site.
[Day 243] An old doodle habit
[Day 242] oops
[Day 241] OWL CITY DENVER
[Day 240] Do you want a cookie?
I read my favorite book, The Last Days of Summer by Steve Kluger, over Easter weekend, and as usual, I cried uncontrollably. My mom found me sobbing, but wasn’t concerned, since she noticed the book in my hands. For some reason, though, I still felt like I owed her an explanation. Unfortunately, I can’t articulate, or even enunciate, anything when I cry. And as I thought about this, I realized something.
Continue reading “[Day 240] Do you want a cookie?”

