I put my hand into the box and felt something tiny, hard, sharp - a scorpion!
“I’m a celebrity – get me out of here!” I yelled. The other smug celebs laughed uncontrollably.
Week two: at least I’d beaten Harry Hill!
I was glad to be going. Most contestants cry when they leave; I was beaming. The others acted badly using their performing skills, trembling, wailing, tantrums. I`m an author; you’ve probably never seen me. I wrote The Chase, noir stories, adventures. I’m very young to be writing – ten.
The helicopter arrived: more cameras and pleading journalists. They tried to interview me; I just ignored them.
People of the nation: when interviewing, please be creative with your questions!
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Monday 14 November 2011
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7 comments:
cool story.
I love the ironic humour found in this story.
Hello Olivia, love how you made your 100WC entry so topical. This made me chuckle, great use of dialogue. I look forward to reading more of your writing. This is a fabulous piece of writing, well done :-)
Well done Olivia. You have found a unique way to approach this week’s 100WC. Your writing style, and the vocabulary you have used is so mature that when I first read it I thought it must have been written by an adult. You should be very proud of this writing.
Although I don't watch I'm a Celebrity Olivia, I do know about some of the awful things the contestants have to do! Well done for using something many of your readers will associate with to sow off your great writing. I particularly liked the ending with the plea to the worlds media. I'm sure lots of celebs would agree with you. Great to see you on the 100WC!
Hey Olivia
Very impressive work.
Keep it up.
jumana suterwalla
Well done for having your work showcased. I hope to read more of your writing. :O) Mrs Halford
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