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Mystery: May 23, 2018 Issue [#8916]

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Mystery


 This week: Child’s Play
  Edited by: Gaby ~ Keeper Of The Realm
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3. Letter from the Editor
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About This Newsletter

It is easier to build strong children than repair broken men.
~ Frederick Douglass


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Letter from the editor

Do you remember how you were as a child? Most idiot memories from childhood tend to fade away over the course of time. We may only remember those either dear to us or the ones that made a difference. Perhaps a bad experience that changed you?

Do you remember some of your thoughts and dreams? As adults, our thought and dreams change, but through life, it’s what made us who we are today.

As years go by, children change, especially when surrounded by all this technology. I’ve watched many disrespecting their parent, acting insolent and being plain rude. Back in the day - and man, that makes me feel old - you weren’t allowed to talk back let alone be disrespectful or you’ll get an earful or a spanking. Now, that’s frowned upon and patents are afraid of even teaching their kids manners. It’s sad really.

However, those changes in behavior have a negative outcome on the new generations. Do you ever eavesdrop on kids and listen to their conversations between each other? It can be scary how judgemental a ten year old girl can be. In a way, they seem to be losing the main thing that makes us us which is empathy.

It might sound exaggerated or far fetched but I’ll let you be the judge. In today’s society there are more and more people who don’t see anything wrong with their behavior or treatment of others. There is definitely plenty material for a mystery writer.

Til next time!
~ Gaby *WitchHat*


Editor's Picks

 Roller Coaster...Or Ticket to Doom?  (E)
A story projecting the events of 2 innocent children that end up in a different world!
#1211693 by authorgirl20

 The 'Un-ladylike' discovery  (E)
Liselotte, a 14- year old Austrian learns through a mystery.
#1008422 by Anju

 
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The First Adventures of Jimmy G  (E)
Jimmy G and Paxton led pretty normal lives until Paxton's mom didn't come home one night.
#1214572 by Cubby~Cheering House Florent!

 The Summer Refugee  (E)
A short mystery story, the third in my current 3 piece mystery series.
#1191963 by Kiante

STATIC
The Bush House  (E)
Two girls and a teddybear have a sleepover
#2097179 by WakeUpAndLive️~🚬🚭2024

 
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