Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Peasmarsh & Brede Able Writers




Please use the space below to make your contributions to the Peasmarsh - Brede Able Writers Group.
Able writers from year 6 met via a video conference recently to share their writing with each other.
It was a very successful session and we look forward to many more.

3 comments:

Alexander McMillan said...

Welcome to this Blog. I am looking forward to seeing some great writing on here.

Jackson said...

When the stone crisped and his bones crackled the tall bulding stode strong "WHO'S THERE" shouted the pale faces! "come on it not funny i've got a nife and i'm not afaid to you's it!" Suddenly a black hooded figer came in to site the pale faceed boy thought he was looking at hell him self.

The hooded figer came close and his breath is as cold as his heart.The pale faced boy coulden't run and couldn't take much more so he did what he could and got on his nees and beged for mersey he gave hell his life and said he would never want to meet him again!

Kai Shepherd said...

The copious boat carves through the waves expeditiously, as the mountainous waves bombard it relentlessly in a battle of endurance.

The capacious waves crash down on the crew as they hang on for dear life; the commodious sea attempting to pull them from their safety into the depths of the abyss.
In the continuous battle the determination of man is so strong, that in his glorious heart, ultimately he knows he will be victorious