A Boy, A Girl And The Loch Ness Monster

  • Approx. Words: 2,250
  • Pages: 10
  • Price: $109.50

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A Boy, A Girl And The Loch Ness Monster

...good story will so entrance readers that grammar, spelling, punctuation and other techniques of proper writing aren't necessary. While occasionally a story is so fantastic that an editor will forgive poor execution, it's much more likely to find an audience if the basics are in place. This paper is an exercise in creative writing. It tells a fictional story and does so using proper spelling, grammar and punctuation; it also seeks to intrigue the reader, explore themes of conflict and change; and give a twist to the end.
A Boy, a Girl and the Loch Ness Monster
"You can't possibly be serious! I know you like jokes, but this time you've gone too far!"
"I'm not joking. I wouldn't do that to you."
"Yeah, right. I remember when we were kids; you used to tell me all kinds of stories. You haven't changed a bit. And to think I was really excited about seeing you again. How stupid is that?"
"Sheila—"
"Oh, shut...

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