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inspirations for storytelling can spring from many sources. Consider this
series of story beginnings:


  • Sarah looked at Jackie and Mykki through coursing tears and said,
    “Th at’s it.” She let herself fall against her locker, tilting her head back
    a bit so that it banged on the metal. Jackie reached out too late and
    Mykki just stood with her arms crossed and eyes and lips scrunched
    in plotting. “Let’s get him,” Mykki said to her two friends. Sarah, eyes
    closed, tapping the back of her head on the locker, said “No.” She
    opened her eyes, “No, let’s just get right out there. Let’s get them.”
    “Who?” asked Jackie. Sarah replied, “You know, whoever we want.
    Let’s make a list and that’s how we start. Here’s the name: B.W.P.
    Boyfriends Without Pain—I’m not getting hurt anymore.”

  • Th ere was something strange going on around the corner from the
    Junior High. Hector stood at the kitchen table shoving cereal in his
    mouth while his mother talked on the phone with a neighbor as she
    got breakfast ready for the little ones. His mother and the neighbor
    were gossiping back and forth about all the wild kids being sent to
    juvie, but Hector knew something was up. Jerome, the latest middle
    grade kid to disappear was friends with Hector’s little brother, and
    he knew Jerome would never have done anything to end up in court.
    Not even close. He was going to get his little brother to take him over
    to Jerome’s place that aft ernoon.

  • Jimmy glanced down towards his hand to see the text just before
    the bell rang. “Not in class today. Call now.” Jimmy quickly asked,
    “Mr. G, can I go to the bathroom before the bell rings?” Th e
    teacher just grunted and waved his hand toward the door. Jimmy
    was out of the classroom in a fl ash. Back at her house, Carrie was
    waiting for Jimmy’s call. She couldn’t even go in to start the day in
    Auto Shop, she was too freaked out. Yesterday, she had removed
    the tarps and pulled in to the unused bay to surprise Jimmy with
    some extra work on his Camaro, and everything blinked. Time
    shift ed. Was she losing her mind, or was there some sort of door,
    a concrete road to another time. Was this a sign? Th e school was
    trying to pull the plug on Auto Shop so that they could fi t in more
    Advanced Placement classes. Was this some weird result of that?
    Carrie’s ringtone made her jump up: it was Jimmy calling from the
    bathroom.

  • Serena sat in her chair, staring down at the faded, chipped tile between
    her feet. She didn’t want to be in this session, but she had to be. Th e
    only words she had been able to say to her parents since her brother
    found her were: “Okay, I’ll go.” She listened to the breathy, “I’m so
    sensitive” voice of the counselor and then followed the voices around
    the circle spitting out their labels: anorexia, suicide, gambling, drugs.
    She closed her eyes and heard her song, saw herself walking around
    this circle, belting out her words to wake them up, to tell the therapist
    where to go, to be heard for real.


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