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Title: Status:  In Progress Genre:  Science Fiction Introduction:  A set of disasters has been occurring, each time leaving just one survivor, a child.  The main character goes to help, and soon discovers the child survivors have each developed a super power.  How?  Why?  What happens Next? Edit History:  5/30 Additions 5/28/18 Complete Rewrite, Perspective Change Chapter 1: I was finishing up my sophomore year in college when it all started. The first couple of times, no one really thought anything of it. It was a smaller story, a few seconds mention on the news of a house fire in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Then, as it happened again and again, people started wondering if they were connected. The fires became longer stories, with star news anchors visiting the scene, and filmed interviews with authorities saying they were not yet prepared to make a statement. There were lots of theories including serial arson, faulty equipment, and even one about experimental testing d

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Hello, My name is Sarah.  I was born with a Disability that makes it harder to walk.  I use crutches and wheelchairs to get around.  I also have a brother with a disability that is a lot more severe than mine.  He is completely bed-bound.  When I was in school I hated writing.  Do you remember how the teachers used to give out sheets with prompts.  They'd be things like:  "Write about a family vacation."  or "Write about your favorite sport."  My life was always too boring to write nonfiction, and too complicated to write about the non boring stuff.  But then when I was in third grade my teacher used a different prompt altogether.  She gave out a picture with a whole bunch of characters on it and she said to pick one and write about it.  This was my first introduction to writing fiction, and from there I never looked back.  Now, I am currently writing a piece, which I may one day showcase parts of on this blog.  Though that's not what It's for.  In