burn
resist
jungle gym
May
June
July
August
change
air
shiver
boots
rain
sleet
soon
September
Birthday
Hurricane
November
another
special
day
stand
proud
sweaters
coats
jeans
thick
wool
socks
December
rain
wind
snow
combo
thicker
warmer
open fire
season
ho-ho-ho
light
candles
presents
happiness
gloom
suicide
up
loneliness
joyfulness
economic recession
January
school
back
no
grades
more
snow
hail
wind storms
February
black
proud
“Anyone know another famous
African American? Other than
Martin Luther King Jr. and
Malcolm X?”
Shortest
month
celebration
Valentine’s Day
slaughter
threats
love
hearts
balloons
hand-holding
cupcakes
red
white
and pink
lust
kiss
hug
crush
admiring from afar
crushed
March
April
I pity the fool!
snow
melts
into spring
flowers
colors
no
gray
brown
white
but
pink
red
purple
green
magnificent
green
yellow
blue
May
June
school
finished
happy
time
laughter
music
once again
words speak volumes.
Coming Soon!
Where rules are meant to be broken
Anissa is constantly on the run from the police and can’t seem to stay out of trouble.
Secrets are meant to be kept
Until Anissa hides Florence in her bedroom and her mother finds out. There’s only one thing left to do: Send her to Juvenile Cop Camp to erase all of her crimes on her record.
And everything is not what it seems
There’s only one problem: Anissa is innocent.
Welcome to Iwishacana.
Acknowledgements
First off, I would like to thank God for bestowing upon me the gift to write. Without him, all else would fail.
I would also like to thank my teachers at Hampton University, Dr. Buchanan and Professor Walker, for becoming the editors for me. Another editor I would love to thank for her brilliant outlook on my anthology is Ricki. Without them this anthology would be a wreck.
Last of all, I would like to thank my readers and devoted fans for giving me the strength to continue on with this story. And if it wouldn’t be a bother, I would love if you would spread the word. Post about it. Write a review. If you loved it, then please tell your friends and family so that they can enjoy it too.
Or you could even send me an email if you wish: [email protected]
Or visit me at my blog: https://teacherwritebookaholicohmy.blogspot.com
For more information about this series and what else I’m writing will be there along with some writing advice for budding writers.
Thanks for reading!
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