Stephanie Watson
Bio
Writing allows me to share a small part of the worlds in my head and bring them to life. I hope my future readers enjoy them.
Stories (19/0)
The Catalyst
Dark clouds spanned the horizon the day she walked into town. Some called her a witch, and other's didn't know what to make of her. Long wispy blonde hair followed the mysterious woman as she shot a smile my way. With a wink, she placed a silver object in a bush and continued on her way.
By Stephanie Watson3 years ago in Fiction
Sabrina Salad
Everyone in town knew the Demarco family, a bunch of liars, thieves, and drunks. I went to school with the four kids, and the oldest one frequently got suspended. The youngest was in my grade and always kept to himself doodling on every scrap of paper he owned. The teachers feared parent-teacher meetings because the dad always brought a flask and a knife. Their mother thought they were perfect children and would defend her oldest until she turned blue in the face.
By Stephanie Watson3 years ago in Humans
Scandalously Scintillating Alternative to Pride and Prejudice
** Spoiler Alert ** This contains light spoilers ** Twenty-one years ago, my Nan introduced me to the world of Jane Austen. Elizabeth Bennet's wit immediately captivated my attention, and I wanted to be like her. I still have the copy of the Penguin Classics Pride and Prejudice that she gave me, and it is well-loved.
By Stephanie Watson3 years ago in Geeks
Daniel
Every Friday night, my church held a youth group, and the only reason I went was to get away from my fighting parents. It was alright, but there was this annoying red-head named Daniel who liked to follow me around. My friends always laughed and teased, saying I'd end up as his girlfriend, and I would roll my eyes.
By Stephanie Watson3 years ago in Humans
Binge-worthy Successors to The Vampire Diaries
Coming out of the shadows, Vampire Diaries started in 2009, and fans adored it. Blood, lust, sex, violence, and tons of high-voltage drama, delivering everything you might want in a supernatural series. When it ended in 2017, the devastation that hit was real. Many of my friends were super fans, and I don't think they ever got over the show.
By Stephanie Watson3 years ago in Geeks