Writing samples of Myrtle McNeedle

This web page is organized like an outline in order to make it easy for you to follow. It uses roman numbering system.

I. Introduction

Basically, there is two types of wrtiing: fiction, and nonfriction.  Fiction is writing about stuff that never happened. Examples are stories, novels (hardcover and paperback), and even some types of poetry. Nonfriction is wrting about things that really happened, or things that are true. Examples of this include school books, some magazines, and books of pictures such as those you might find on your coffee table. I guess that in a way, things such as a grocery list can be considered nonfriction because a grocery list contains things that you truely want to buy.

II. Summery

To sumarize you can think of it like this:

III. Styles

I write in all different styles, including both fiction and nonfriction. On this particular web sight you will find some of the things that I have written. After reading these works, you will understand why people say I have a way with words. You have to go all the way to the end of this page in order to see my writings. So don't stop now!!

IV. The Future...

Someday I plan to write a movie. I could easily write a movie such as "Castaway" (it didn't have hardly any words!  But I would not write it for Tom Hanks. He wasn't right for the part. I'd pick somebody like Tom Cuize! In any event, someone named Tom would get the part.

V. VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!!!

Please read this --> These writings are copy-righted. This means that copying them is not right. You can read them, but do not copy them. And don't memorize them either! And for gods sake do not print them in a book unless you ask me. But that will cost you, of course. Click on the coffepot (which is over to the left) to see how much I charge!


VII. THE WRITING SAMPLES

OK, here's what you have been weighting for. You can just click on a link (listed below) to read writings of various styles by Myrtle McNeedle. These writings are listed in alphabetical order for your convenience! They are also part of the outline and appear in roman numbers (A through F).


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