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by Kelsey, United States Sep 25, 2007
Culture   Short Stories

  


Every color, name, relationship, particle was precariously chosen to fit beautifully within a mural that would never be completed; it was already resolute and whole within its infinity and lacking. That was how her world worked; how it functioned every day to move beyond those telltale signs of unsaid words and warning skulls, determining the literature of her life, her spirit, universe.





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Kelsey


Writing has always been my backbone, especially now as I work my way through my mother's unexpected death. Music is a large influence in my lifestyle, as is classical literature. I'll be graduating from high school in the spring of 2007, so college plans are basically consuming all of my free time right now. At school, I'm an editor for my newspaper and yearbook, as well as involved in National Honors Society, Key Club, and am starting a global awareness club. Outside sources of writing for me include a bi-monthly column for the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, and published poetry through the International Library of Poetry and Noble House Publishing.
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