Crystal Green Stinnett
Bio
I am currently working on a YA Dystopia novel and a Fiction Christian novel. I love to read most genres and my writing is the same. I tend to write what I am feeling at the moment.
Stories (6/0)
Metropolis Chapter 3
ATTN!! There is a Prologue and Chapter 1 published before this chapter. Chapter 2 Two Days Left I look in the broken mirror to see what kind of a mess I will look like today. I stand about 5’3” and 110 lbs. with long straight brown hair and curvy hips that offset my extremely small upper frame; I am a true pear shape. My eyes are about the only thing I like about my physical features. They are hazel with light blue fog inside a darker blue rim, highlighted with speckles of gold, brown and green. My eyes even change color with my mood or what I am wearing. Today I am wearing a baby blue T-Shirt with a pair of khaki shorts, so the blue is eminent today. I have a deep line that runs horizontally across my chin and a short nose that is not too big or too little for my face. I am nothing much to look at in comparison to Chloe or any other girl for that matter, but I learned not to care long ago. I have no interest in falling in love or marrying anyone. I am good at being a loner and have very few people I choose to spend my spare time with. Even though the war is over and there is a new government in place, you can never be too careful about people.
By Crystal Green Stinnett3 years ago in Fiction
Metropolis -- Chapter 1
Prologue Published before Chapter 1 New Chapter to come every 2-4 weeks Chapter 1 “Rainey!” mama yells as I’m coming up the path with exasperation, “The mail transport just delivered a package from Metropolis for you.” Mama is trying to catch her breath while looking wild-eyed in anticipation of me opening the parcel delivered. I read the inscription on the paper package that says: Rainey Smalls of Sunflower Fields, Station: Atlanta – Urgent. “The mail transport said he is heading back to Metropolis tomorrow. All residents of Atlanta who are leaving for this year’s cropping in 3 weeks have to fill out the forms and deliver back to him at 8 hours past tomorrow morning at the transport cars!” mama exclaims with excitement and a hint of nervousness as well. I will be the first in our family to travel the distance to Metropolis.
By Crystal Green Stinnett3 years ago in Fiction
Metropolis
I intend to post ae new chapter a month. Please stay tuned and I hope you enjoy. Prologue It’s been 30 years since the war destroyed most of America and multiple EMP’s strategically demolished the power grid across our once powerful nation. Historically, war is over land or natural resources, but this war was for power. Russia wanted to be the Superpower that America was. Russia created treaties with other power nations such as China, Iran, and Britain and brought America under attack in what is known as World War III. After 8 years of America fighting on her own soil against missiles, atomic and ground warfare, America took the greatest hit of all. Russia hit America with nationwide spread of EMPs, also known as electromagnetic pulses, which took out all of America’s computerized and electronic abilities. The final EMPs to strike were America’s fall. What little had been left standing through the years of atomic bombs, ground warfare and missiles had been depleted when the electronic grid was destroyed. The electronic system crashing nationwide prevented factories from running, food being processed, oil from being distributed. The EMP’s took away every known way of life known to America.
By Crystal Green Stinnett3 years ago in Fiction
Peace of Mind
When I go into work, I know I am doing more than just getting a paycheck. My job has meaning and purpose to a lot of people. I answer calls as a Consumer Advisor Expert for one of the most well-known medical insurance companies in the country. I only work Saturday, Sunday and Mondays, but I work 12- hour shifts. I have been with the company nine and half years. This company has not just given me a job, it’s given me a career.
By Crystal Green Stinnett3 years ago in Journal