Various original poems and short stories.
Season 1: Poems and Song Lyrics
Season 2: Short Stories, Essays, and Literature Written by Others
Season 3: The Book of Green
Season 4: The Book of Purple
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A reading of the poem "Forever I Slept". A reflective poem that uses the metaphor of sleep to explain the emotions of being in a relationship and the realities of what it means when that relationship comes to an end.
A reading of the poem "Ashlyn's Song 2". The poem is a revised version of Ashlyn's Song with the intent of being able to communicate emotion more effectively. Whether or not the revision was successful, is anyone's guess.
A reading of "A Song for All Cocoa Lovers in the World." This poem examines a friendship between a young man and a young woman and juxtaposes their compatibility with their incompatibility through the symbolism of Hot Chocolate.
While reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in her fourth grade classroom, Ashlyn begins to have her own adventure meeting up with Logan (The Scarecrow), Ebony (The Tin Woodman), and Sasha (the Cowardly Lion). Although she is having an exciting adventure, Ashlyn only desires to return to her "dull and gray" life which was taken from her when she began her adventure. By following the footsteps of Dorothy, Ashlyn hopes to find some way to remove herself from the imaginary adventure which is causing h...
While reading The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in her fourth grade classroom, Ashlyn begins to have her own adventure meeting up with Logan (The Scarecrow), Ebony (The Tin Woodman), and Sasha (the Cowardly Lion). Although she is having an exciting adventure, Ashlyn only desires to return to her "dull and gray" life which was taken from her when she began her adventure. By following the footsteps of Dorothy, Ashlyn hopes to find some way to remove herself from the imaginary adventure which is causing h...