Emilie Turner
Bio
I’m studying my Masters in Creative Writing and love to write! My goal is to become a published author someday soon!
I have a blog at emilieturner.com and I’ll keep posting here to satisfy my writing needs!
Stories (74/0)
The Legendary Heist
Darkness cloaked the world around them as they infiltrated the heavily guarded museum. Each member of their team skillfully executed their assigned task: expertly picking the locks, deftly disarming the security system, silently maneuvering through the laser beams to deactivate them and disabling the surveillance cameras.
By Emilie Turner11 months ago in Fiction
Within the Bookstore
In the heart of the city, she noticed a small bookstore tucked away on a quiet street. Intrigued, she stepped inside. The air was thick with nostalgia and the faint scent of old books. As she browsed the shelves, a tattered journal caught her eye.
By Emilie Turner12 months ago in Fiction
Halloween
The clock struck twelve and everyone was in bed. The house was silent, with only the sound of the ticking clock filling the rooms. Footsteps started to echo through the hall, growing louder and more frenzied. A ghostly figure appeared at the end of the corridor, its white gown fluttering in the darkness.
By Emilie Turner12 months ago in Fiction
The Little Boy
I had always been a pretty average kid growing up. I didn't have any particularly noteworthy talents, I wasn't good at sports and I was an 'okay' student. I went through each day in a daze, just going through the motions and trying to figure out what I was going to do as an adult.
By Emilie Turnerabout a year ago in Confessions
The Broken Mirror
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. Amber eyes stared deep into my own hazel eyes, burrowing deep into my soul. My hand brushed the broken mirror, enraptured by the sight in front of me. The girl in the mirror was beautiful, elegant and perfect. She was everything I wished I could be.
By Emilie Turnerabout a year ago in Fiction
Courage
Courage. It’s hard to have it sometimes. I’m the first to admit I’m a rather cowardly person. I prefer agreeing with others to avoid confrontation, saying yes to avoid saying no, supporting others even if it meant putting myself last, staying at home to avoid people, and remaining quiet to avoid awkward conversations.
By Emilie Turnerabout a year ago in Families
The Walls of Pompeii
If walls could talk, they would tell us stories beyond what we could imagine. Some walls stood the test of time, remaining standing after hundreds of years. The sights they’ve seen and the wonders they’ve experienced would be beyond human understanding.
By Emilie Turnerabout a year ago in Fiction