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Memories This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By AmbRawr, Allentown, PA

And I remember she wouldn’t wake up. Her lips were mushed together in a Horrible shade of red They buried my mother in a white dress And red lips. And she couldn’t see. Where are your glasses, Mommy? And still at sixteen I bring them to... (more »)

Do You Remember? This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Emily K., Sudbury

June was you by the pool. The day we first met, remember? I thought you were just one of those brawny lifeguard guys – you know the type: pretend to be all sweet, save the little kid from drowning, then go out and get totally hammered at night.... (more »)

Silent Suffering This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Evan R., Rancho Santa Fe, CA

I was 14 when I first found blood in the toilet. I was 14 when I decided not to say anything, not to get help, not to look for an explanation. It was a silent suffering, and I took it very slow. Thinking nothing about my insides, or the wretched... (more »)

Someone Still Loves You.. This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Caroline L., Greenwich, CT

Between buzz from across the blogosphere and coverage in The San Francisco Weekly, the predicted best breakout band of 2007, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, has been extremely busy. Their intensely unique music garnered them an appearance... (more »)

Teach Your Children Well This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Laura C., Arlington Heights, IL

I love running. Some days I struggle up Mount Everest and other days I sprint across the Great Plains. It’s how I learned the names of streets. It’s how I exercise. It’s how I stay sane, or at least try to. It’s an endorphin therapy, my... (more »)

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Katey T., San Jose, CA

I was never in love with vampires until Twilight came out. I didn’t know it was possible, but Stephenie Meyer changed the stereotypical blood-sucking vampire into a beautiful god-like creature. In Twilight, an average high school girl, Bella... (more »)

Splash of Color This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Rosalee, Lowell, MA

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Music in My Life This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Brett C., Phoenix, AZ

For a young person with little experience, music can be a hard concept, especially singing. At the age of nine, I stepped into the field of music. ­Little did I know that it would be life-changing. My story begins in 2001. My mother asked if I... (more »)

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