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Ferrin
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since: 01-08-05, id: 453639
country: Canada
Author has written 8 stories for General, Fantasy, Fantasy, Romance, General, and Life.

As some intelligent, yet anonamous person once quoted: "Some people walk in the rain, while others just get wet." Throughout my fourteen years of life, those eleven words have rung true in my ears during all the good and bad times that have passed by. Another simple, yet similar saying has also kept me going: "Your glass can either be half empty or half full." It is so true. Looking on the bright side of things has always made the world in which I live a better place in my point of view. Of course, at times those two quotes flee me, and I must look into the dark, though when I can I make sure to look under the veil of trouble and see what silver lining lies beneath.

For me, writing is one of the things that allows me to do this. Writing is something that I do to spill out my imagination and thoughts into some sort of literature, a way to "vent", persay, the many rogue things that continuously cloud my mind. Now, I may not be Tolkien, Rowling, or Lewis, though my passion for writing stories has always been there. The majority of my work consists of settings that force the readers and characters to realize the positives of a certain scenario. Like in my largest piece at the moment, Permenant Damage, the tragedy that took place may have appeared awful on the surface, though if it hadn't been for the accident, Slaeter would have never met Skye, or come to realise his errors in life.

Now, I may seem to be rambeling, though in truth I am simply trying to set forth a moral. Cliche as it may be, every cloud has a silver lining, and every story has its own purpose. I love writing because it allows me to confirm this belief. No matter how many trials and obsticles I put in front of my characters, they always seem to find a way around it, no matter the challenge. Even in death, where most readers see the end of a certain persona, another great journey may just be beginning. To me, writing is a sanctuary, a place I can create and mold to fit my liking. However, in each narrative that crowds the shelves in the librarys or is set somewhere amongst this very sitea lesson is held, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. Though at times I myself cannot find that the glass of life is half full as opposed to half empty, Slaeter Fortman, Estelle, Dinias, Hayden and all the others usually seem to find a way to walk, or even dance, in the rain.

~*~Ferrin~*~

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1. Listen reviews
You walk through the scortch of a desert in a certain direction. Creatures, plants, obstacles will ail you, though still you walk. Do you fall? Do you surge ahead? It is a question only answered by yourself.
Life - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Spiritual/General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 160 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 7-3-05 - Published: 7-3-05
2. Through the Darkness reviews
To view through the darkness...is to live...
General - Fiction Rated: T - English - General/Mystery - Chapters: 1 - Words: 296 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 6-28-05 - Published: 6-28-05
3. Permenant Damage » reviews
When Slaeter Fortman, a seventeen-year old guy who has lots going for him, becomes crippled in a drunk driving accident, he thinks that his life is over. However, he must learn to work with the cards he has been dealt, no matter how difficult that may be.
General - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Tragedy/Romance - Chapters: 12 - Words: 20,794 - Reviews: 19 - Updated: 4-8-05 - Published: 1-17-05
4. Life in a Teenage Soap Opera Year One » reviews
Two teenage girls find themselves in a boarding school called Serraville High, and almost instantly become the best of friends. However. neither of them have come to expect how much they are really in for
General - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 2 - Words: 4,937 - Reviews: 3 - Updated: 3-6-05 - Published: 3-5-05
5. The Season of the Dawn reviews
The dawn is like a flower. It buds, it blooms, it peaks, and it dies...though with that simile comes so many more meanings in the realm of a person's dreams...and realities.
Romance - Fiction Rated: K - English - Mystery/Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,479 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 2-16-05 - Published: 2-16-05
6. The Mystery of Night reviews
Questions Never Answered...the mystery of the starry sky makes us think, and wonder what is really out there...
Fantasy - Fiction Rated: K - English - Poetry/Spiritual - Chapters: 1 - Words: 361 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 2-12-05 - Published: 2-12-05
7. The Keirdran Prophecy » reviews
They say that every cloud has a silver lining. However, this cloud's lining is black...and it is up to a small group of people to sift through the ebony sheild and find the gem beneath. War does things to people...awful things...but there is always hope.
Fantasy - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Adventure - Chapters: 3 - Words: 5,958 - Reviews: 3 - Updated: 2-9-05 - Published: 2-9-05
8. WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG reviews
Love and hate stand hand in hand
Fantasy - Fiction Rated: K - English - Fantasy/Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 244 - Reviews: 6 - Updated: 1-18-05 - Published: 1-18-05
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