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Welcome To The Chronicles

Welcome!

I would like to welcome you to The Myx Writer Chronicles, first let me introduce myself. I'm The Myx Writer (Aven Harper) and I write blogs as a hobby to entertain people's minds and provide them information. If you want to know more about me go to my other blog 'Aven Harper The Myx Writer' (Can be accessed through the links on the right).

Well now that is done. Let me fill you in on what will be in this blog.

This blog will soon be filled with original short stories that I have written. The stories will range from different ages (age recommendations will be put on the same page as the story). Since the stories are short I'll put them in topic pages. For example, a bedtime story will be put in the Goodnight Page while a journey story will be put in the Adventure Endless page. I've planned to add many different topic pages to give a wider range of story types.

To navigate through this blog use the page links on your right.


Notice: All posts are given the date of the blog start. So those of you who think that the blog is not being updated, it is being updated.


Notice - 3/10/08 - New month! Well, I've got some bad news, I'll be gone off for a trip overseas for about a month so that means updates won't be coming in as fast as usual. So when I can I'll update but if not, then farewell for a month!

Goodnight

Goodnight Stories

This page will contain the links to all the bedtime stories to come-



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Adventure Endless

Adventure Stories

This page will contain all the adventure stories to come-



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Progression Board

Progress and Notice Board

  • 28/9/08 - Added two new 'farm animals bedtime' stories (5yrs-6yrs). Reviewed a few drafted mystery stories (10yrs-14yrs). And planned out a few Horror stories (13yrs++).
  • 27/9/08 - Today is the day when I start putting content into this blog. Current goals for the day is to put a few farm animals bedtime stories (5yrs-6yrs), add part one of a three part story (6yrs-8yrs), and to create a mystery story (10yrs-14yrs). I'll inform you when it's done. Well, so far I've added one 'farm animals bedtime' story. Alright, added two stories in the 'Harkan Life Adventures' series.
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Farm Animal's Bedtime Tales

The Tales - 5 years to 6 years

Farm Animal's Bedtime Tales series is one of my novel projects. I've written many stories in this topic and will soon compile them and sell it as a young children's book. As a demo of the book I'll add a couple of those stories here.

Meant for children aged 5 to 6 these meaningful stories are specially created to be read aloud to young children. The tales are beautifully written with enough detail and activity; and can easily be elaborated or simplified by the reader to suit each child; through this children can begin to develop their early reading skills.
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Diana's Picnic

Diana the dog lay back in her puppy kennel. She hated to be doing nothing so he went off outside. She found a pool of mud and rolled over and over in it. She loved the mud.

Larry Lamb hurried to her. 'Don't forget the picnic,' he said. But Diana just barked. She knew her dad, Razlo the guard dog, would make her clean herself up first and she couldn't be bothered.

'It's time to get ready, Diana,' said Momma Hen.

"Baa,' bleated Larry Lamb. 'Picnic time!'

Diana took no notice. She rubbed some mud on herself. She shook herself so it made funny sounds. She would rather have fun being muddy than go to a picnic.

The farmyard grew quiet. Diana's tummy rumbled. She thought of the others eating all the lovely picnic food. How she wished she got ready on time!

A few raindrops splashed down, then more and more.

'I'm lucky!' Diana shouted. The rain quickly washed away the mud. Soon Diana's fur was as white as ever. She skipped to the barn where the other animals were sheltering. Then the rain stopped and the sun came out.

'Come on!' Cried Diana. 'Lets eat. I'm starving.' They carried the baskets of food into the field and they all enjoyed a wonderful picnic.

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Razlo Saves The Piggies

Razlo the guard dog lay sleeping in his lovely new kennel. It would be hours before Charlie the cockerel would be waking up the farmyard. Suddenly he awoke with a start! The piglets were making a dreadful noise - snorting and fumbling, scratching and rustling in the pig sty.

He sniffed the night air. He could smell a wolf!

He rushed round to the back of the pig sty. Razlo ran up, barking and growling so fiercely that the wolf ran off with his tail between his legs. He was so frightened he would never return to this farmyard again.

Farmer Mark ran up, wearing his pajamas with his dressing gown flapping and his boots on the wrong feet. He knew at once what had happened.

'Good boy, Razlo,' he said, patting Razlo's head. 'Back to sleep now, old boy. He won't bother us again.'

When Razlo woke again next morning, he sniffed the morning air. Outside his kennel there was a large juicy bone - a reward from Farmer Mark.

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Eight Sun Burnt Piglets

Mrs Patty Pig's young family had eaten their lunch and were resting in the sty. It was summer and very hot.

'I'm going out for an hour to see Mr. Razlo the guard dog,' she said. 'Mind you stay in the shade. Your skin is very pink and you're not very hairy, so you could get sun burnt.'

As soon as she left, Patsy, the eldest and naughtiest of the eight piglets, waddled over to the patch of sunlight on the other side of the sty.

'Come on,' she called to her siblings. 'It's lovely and warm here.'

Soon all the piglets were having a great time chasing each other from the sun, into the shade, and back again. It was very tiring, and one by one they fell asleep, but forgot - they were in the sun!

When Mrs Pig arrived at the sty she found eight red and very sore piglets. 'I told you to stay out of the sun, didn't I' she scolded. 'I hope you have learned your lesson!'

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Harkan's Life Adventures

Harkan The Different One - 6 years to 8 years

The tales to come are a series of stories based on Harkan's obstacle filled life. Being slightly different from the other monkeys have made his life a one of adventure. Although life wasn't all easy and great Harkan the gorilla preferred it that way, but when signs of his own kind starts to appear, he'll have to choose which life he wants.

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Story 1: The tailless child

A baby's cry drew Marain, the elder monkey, away from her family. The cry was coming from a strange tree, high up in its branches.

When she climbed up the tree, Marain found a baby. He looked like a monkey but had no tail. As she held him, he stopped crying and began to laugh with her.

Suddenly, Jorar, a ferocious panther, sprang at them. Marain risked her own life to save the baby.

Marain brought the baby to her family. "You cannot keep it," said the leaders of the family. "It's not our kind."

"Jorar will kill him. He has no family." Marain explained. Reluctantly, one of the leaders, Merak, agreed to let her raise the child. Marain named the baby Harkan.

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Story 2: Finding The Truth

Marain treated Harkan like a normal monkey, teaching him their ways.

One day Marain wandered into the jungle. She wanted to find out where Harkan came from. Marain asked the bright birds, the singing snails, and the chirpy chimps. None of them knew what Harkan was.

At the end of the day Marain was very tired and decided to go home. That is when she met the wise monkey, Moko. "I do not know where Harkan was from," he said. "But I know where his family is."

Moko the old and wise monkey led Marain deep into the jungle. When they reached a giant tree, Moko showed Marain a creature that looked like Harkan. It was almost the same as a monkey but was bigger and had no tail, just like Harkan. The animal was injured and would soon die.

"Harkan's whole family had been killed by Jorar." Told Moko. On hearing this Marain finally found out the truth but decided to keep it a secret.


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