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regular mail to: P.O. Box 936, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 or by e-mail to:
[email protected]
.
Jamie Shockley currently attends high school in Spring, Texas. She actively participates in band, tennis and student council. She enjoys reading and outdoor activities. Jamie hopes to attend University of Texas at Austin or A&M University at College Station after graduating high school. She plans to major in business or engineering.
Harley Schwadron is a self-taught cartoonist living in Ann Arbor, Michigan and worked as a journalist and public relations writer before switching to cartooning full-time in 1984. His cartoons appear in
Barron's, Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, National Law Journal
and many others. He can be reached at P.O. Box 1347, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 or call 313-426-8433.
Patty Anne Sluys is an eighteen-year-old Christian homeschool graduate residing in Chilliwack, British Columbia. She enjoys hockey, people, photography, hairdressing, desktop publishing and especially writing. She has put out a teen magazine called the
Penpal Scene
for three years. (It features inspirational articles, poems, stories, advice and more. Send $1 for sample issue.) Patty can be reached at 49950 Patterson Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H3, Canada.
Karina Snow lives with her husband, Mark, in Oceanside, California. She is a recent graduate of Brigham Young University and volunteers with the youth group in her church. Karina enjoys reading, cooking and playing with her two young children, Tori and Brett.
Marc St. Pierre is a seventeen-year-old high school senior. He enjoys listening to music and hanging out with his friends. Thanks, Aunt Linda.
Jill Thieme. Turning "Wonder into Wonderful" was only one of the many lessons in life that Mom taught us. When we didn't have money, Mom would tell us to "Make a Memory." For several years now our holidays and birthdays have become a tradition of special activities. We'll be happy to share our creative family outings with others if you write to us at P.O. Box 381, Bridgeport, MI 48722.
Erica Thoits is the
Teen People
contest winner. She loves to horseback ride and swim. Her favorite pastime is going out on the family's boat. She is an avid reader and has been writing ever since she could type. Her handwriting is too sloppy to handwrite things. She loves dogs and couldn't live without her thirteen-year-old dog, who is only one year younger than she is.
Becky Tucker is eighteen years old and leads an active life in her hometown of Lebanon, Oregon. She believes in God and thanks him for all the inspiration he has placed within her.
Camden Watts will graduate from high school in 1999. Camden enjoys staying busy with difficult courses, running cross country, swimming, playing soccer

 

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and dancing. She writes and draws for her school newspaper and for her nationally acclaimed literary magazine,
Opus
. Her best work comes from experiences written late in the evening.
Digby Wolfe had a writing career of fifty years that has been divided equally between theatre and the media. British-born Digby Wolfe is perhaps best known for being the co-creator of the landmark television hit,
Laugh-In
. A multiple Emmy nominee and winner, Digby is now the tenured Professor of Play and Screenwriting at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Becca Woolf is a junior in high school and wrote this story at age fourteen after her first heartbreak. Poetry is her passion and she is presently working on a collection of poems based on teen angst, which she hopes to publish soon. Besides being a writer, she is also an aspiring actress.

 

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PERMISSIONS
(
continued from page iv
)
A Cool Drink of Water
. Reprinted by permission of Camden Watts. ©1998 Camden Watts.
Unrequited Love
. Reprinted by permission of Rachel Rosenberg. ©1998 Rachel Rosenberg.
Confused
. Used with permission. Author wishes to remain anonymous.
Starting a New Path
. Reprinted by permission of Jessie Braun. ©1998 Jessie Braun.
Discovery
. Reprinted by permission of Eugene E. Beasley. ©1998 Eugene E. Beasley.
Hopscotch and Tears
. Reprinted by permission of Becca Woolf. ©1996 Becca Woolf.
Inside
. Reprinted by permission of Melissa Collette. ©1998 Melissa Collette.
Lost Love
and
Love and Belonging
. Reprinted by permission of Theresa Jensen Lacey. ©1998 Theresa Jensen Lacey.
Love Is Never Lost
. Reprinted by permission of David J. Murcott. ©1998 David J. Murcott.
David's Smile
. Reprinted by permission of Cambra J. Cameron. ©1998 Cambra J. Cameron.
The Rift
. Reprinted by permission of Erica Thoits. ©1998 Erica Thoits.
Donna and Claudia
. Reprinted by permission of Carol Gallivan. ©1998 Carol Gallivan.
A Friend for Life
. Reprinted by permission of Jennifer Love Hewitt. ©1998 Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Speechless
. Reprinted by permission of Shawna Singh. ©1998 Shawna Singh.
I Need You Now
. Reprinted by permission of Becky Tucker. ©1998 Becky Tucker.
Choices
. Reprinted by permission of Alicia M. Boxler. ©1997 Alicia M. Boxler.
Friends Forever
. Reprinted by permission of Phyllis Lin. ©1997 Phyllis Lin.
I Remember Gilbert
. Reprinted by permission of April Joy Gazmen. ©1998 April Joy Gazmen.
The Tragic Reunion
. Reprinted by permission of Amy Muscato. ©1998 Amy Muscato.
Bobby, I'm Smiling
. Reprinted by permission of E. Keenan. ©1998 E. Keenan.
An A for Mrs. B
. Reprinted by permission of Karina Snow. ©1998 Karina Snow.

 

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Kids Who Are Different
. Reprinted by permission of Digby Wolfe. ©1996 Digby Wolfe.
McDonald's
. Reprinted by permission of Shelly Miller. ©1998 Shelly Miller.
A Valentine for Laura
. Reprinted by permission of Donald Caskey. ©1998 Donald Caskey.
A Simple Hello
. Reprinted by permission of Katie E. Houston. ©1998 Katie E. Houston.
Change for a Dollar
. Reprinted by permission of Bonnie Maloney. ©1998 Bonnie Maloney.
My Friend Charley
. Reprinted by permission of Robin Hyatt. ©1998 Robin Hyatt.
My First Experience at Tasting the Raindrops
. Reprinted by permission of Christy Clouse. ©1997 Christy Clouse.
So How Do You Boost an Ego?
and
How Much Does It Cost?
Reprinted by permission of Margaret Hill. ©1998 Margaret Hill.
Losing an Enemy
. Reprinted by permission of Patty Anne Sluys. ©1998 Patty Anne Sluys.
Give Random Acts of Kindness a Try!
Reprinted by permission of Melissa Broeckelman. ©1998 Melissa Broeckelman.
Losing Hope
. Reprinted by permission of Heather Klassen. ©1998 Heather Klassen.
A Call for Help
. Reprinted by permission of Jill Maxbauer. ©1998 Jill Maxbauer.
Tomorrow Came Again
. Reprinted by permission of Ashley Hiser. ©1998 Ashley Hiser.
It Happened to Me
. Reprinted by permission of Joanie Twersky. ©1998 Joanie Twersky.
Tell Me Why You Cry
. Reprinted by permission of Nicole Rose Patridge. ©1998 Nicole Rose Patridge.
Nintendo Master
. Reprinted by permission of Katie Gill. ©1995 Katie Gill.
Already Perfect
. Reprinted by permission of Elisa Donovan. ©1998 Elisa Donovan.
My Toughest Decision
. Reprinted by permission of Kristina Dulcey. ©1998 Kristina Dulcey.
It's Tough to Be a Teenager
. Reprinted by permission of Tony Overman. ©1998 Tony Overman.

 

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Not Your Typical Prom Night
. Reprinted by permission of Stacy Bennett. ©1998 Stacy Bennett.
No Matter What Happens
. Reprinted by permission of Alison Mary Forbes. ©1998 Alison Mary Forbes.
Hero of the 'Hood
. Reprinted by permission of Paula McDonald. ©1997 Paula McDonald.
Visionary
. Reprinted by permission of Jason Leib. ©1998 Jason Leib.
The Mom I Never Had
. Reprinted by permission of Becka Allen. ©1998 Becka Allen.
Good Night, Dad
. Reprinted by permission of Luken Grace. ©1998 Luken Grace.
Beautiful, She Said
. Reprinted by permission of Jessica Gardner. ©1998 Jessica Gardner.
Steeped with Meaning
. Reprinted by permission of Daphna Renan. ©1998 Daphna Renan.
There Is an Oz
. Reprinted by permission of Terri Cecil. ©1998 Terri Cecil.
A Father's Wish
. Reprinted by permission of Kent Nerburn. Excerpted from
Letters to My Son
by Kent Nerburn. ©1996 Kent Nerburn.
Heartwood
. Reprinted by permission of Walter W. Meade. ©1998 Walter W. Meade. Originally appeared in
Reader's Digest
.
The Cheerleader, The Wedding Ring
and
The Porcelain Bride Doll
. Reprinted by permission of Marsha Arons. ©1998 Marsha Arons.
The Bridge Between Verses
. Reprinted by permission of Shashi Bhat. ©1998 Shashi Bhat.
The Ones in Front of Me
. Reprinted by permission of Lia Gay. ©1998 Lia Gay.
Role Reversal
. Reprinted by permission of Adi Amar. ©1998 Adi Amar.
Snowdrops
. Reprinted by permission of Sarah McCann. ©1998 Sarah McCann.
My Most Memorable Christmas
. Reprinted by permission of Reverend Robert Schuller. ©1998 Reverend Robert Schuller.
My Real Father
. Used with permission. Author wishes to remain anonymous.
Making Dad Proud
. Reprinted by permission of Josh Nally. ©1998 Josh Nally.
The Perfect Family
. Reprinted by permission of Marc St. Pierre. ©1998 Marc St. Pierre.
Making Sarah Cry
. Reprinted by permission of Cheryl L. Costello-Forshey. ©1998 Cheryl L. Costello-Forshey.
Andrea's Fresh Start
. Reprinted by permisson of Peg Verone. Excerpted from
Woman's World Magazine
. ©1998 Peg Verone.
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