Alex Jennett
Bio
Just starting to publish my works. Enjoy listening to music and writing poetry. I am surprised that since I started writing, within 2 years, with Vocal I have created 78 stories. Music and the written word, help me ease my high anxiety.
Stories (79/0)
The Mystery
There was once a black bear that had no home. He was almost thrown away, but somebody saved him. The boy that had him did not know he had special powers. Black bear said a magic word and he became, "Super Black". He flew into the sky and saved a little girl. Black bear had a companion now that he saved her.
By Alex Jennett2 years ago in Fiction
Twisted
It was smeared all over his face. The gooey-ness he couldn't avoid. Peanut butter and jelly was his favorite food. His palette was recreated every time he ate one. He could never leave the way it expired. It advised him and controlled his every fiber of being. To what extent he didn't know yet. But he was soon to find out. They always told him that, whether he believed it or not. I wish it would be easier to find out and easier to fix.
By Alex Jennett2 years ago in Fiction
Trash
The world is full of it, spreading through the streets, backing up in our driveways. Flowing through the mainstay of our average little world. We often don't think how bad it is until we open our eyes to it. What am i talking bout it's TRASH. Spilling from our hands and bounding forth to our toes. Sometimes it travels around on the breeze. Jeffrey always wondered why people threw away what they did? The days are over where we generate more than we can handle, but isn't that the best part. We are overrun by an insatiable need to toss out what we don't want.
By Alex Jennett3 years ago in Fiction
Cooking
The misbehaving cook, Sam, decided to wrap saran all over the pie. Tragically studying it as he went along the street brand new like. Trepidation slowly took hold of him as he surveyed his kitchen. Paralyzed with fear that he would not make the cut on the cooking contest he was involved in. And that the other cooks would laugh at him as well. He knew that they would not tell their own strategies of preparation. Being wreck-less was something he could not afford. It didn't work well in the kitchen. Although he could care less about his reviews from his patrons.
By Alex Jennett3 years ago in Fiction
Gargantuan
The water was fine before she took a step in. It started to swirl up inside her dress. She could feel the cold and cool sway bring her in farther away from the shore line. It took her farther than she wanted to venture. Away from all the stress of the day. And toward something that she thought was real but wasn't anywhere near the truth.
By Alex Jennett3 years ago in Fiction
Kicks
Alex enjoyed his shoes, specifically vans!!!. They gave him a sense of accomplishment. As well as a stylish intuition. He never knew they would take him anywhere? The ones he liked to wear were the low top suede. It reminded him of another era. A time where he was more in control of himself. Sad truth was that he was always more than he thought he was. His friends and family believed in him, but did he believe in himself? Time will tell if that is the truth.
By Alex Jennett3 years ago in Fiction
Green
It all started with a seed. Farmer Ted had no idea what to expect. What would he grow, would it be a pear or something more interesting? The feed store did not have the labels prepared right or so he presumed. Mislabeled or not, this is where the adventure begins!
By Alex Jennett3 years ago in Fiction