Ana Sofia Brito
Bio
Primary School Teacher and Drama Practioner, Ana Sofia Brito lives with her family in London, UK. She loves writing, cooking and travelling. The Adventures of Clarisse in the Birds Valley is her first novella.
Stories (8/0)
The Guardian of the Night
He had seen her before, the girl with a yellow rain coat, walking alone in the woods, slowly towards the river. Sometimes she would stand still, and just look at the water. In other occasions, she would get into the icy river and just disappear without a trace. He knew her name, Klara, the girl with the yellow raincoat and beautiful blue eyes. He saw the desperation in her parent’s faces when her lifeless body was found floating in the river.
By Ana Sofia Brito 2 years ago in Fiction
Home by the Sea
Home by the Sea Moving had always been on her mind. She does not have anyone left in her life. Everyone is dead or gone. What she does have is a caravan by the sea. The caravan where she spent her childhood summers with Mother and Alec. She has not been there in years. She has not been anywhere since it happened, since she let the devil get into her life and destroy it.
By Ana Sofia Brito 2 years ago in Fiction
The Box
The Box Tyler Tyler Priestly was his name. Seven year old and an absolute terror. The amount of effort and resources that had to be put in that little shit was unbelievable. I have had to endure his presence in my life since Reception. The tantrums, the cursing, the spitting, the hitting, the bullying, the all lot. My mum, being my mum asked me to be patient, it was not his fault, he had behaviour problems, his Dad was in prison, blah, blah, blah. Not his fault, my arse… Tyler Priestley made our lives hell. My Dad was less empathetic. “If he hits you, Simone, hit him back.” – he would say. “Don’t let yourself be terrorised by that little shit.”
By Ana Sofia Brito 3 years ago in Fiction
Death by Chocolate
Death by Chocolate - A Murder in Three Acts Act I Tilly had spent the entire night trying to get rid of the body. She was exhausted, famished and scared but she was happy with her decision. No one would believe her if she told the truth. She would lose her family and friends. And for what? A mistake? No! No way, she was going to end up in a filthy prison cell. It was still dark and the suburban street was soulless. Soon, people would come out of their homes and a new day will begin. She had to get a grip and act naturally.
By Ana Sofia Brito 3 years ago in Fiction