Elise White
Elise is a young writer and artist living in Omaha, Nebraska. She became an avid writer as a child and in high school she found she was good at writing essays and papers for her classes. In the creative writing class she took her last 2 years in high school she wrote two 10,000 word short stories.
In addition to writing Elise enjoys creating art (selling it in her Etsy shop piecesofelises ). She also enjoys styling natural hair, and learning Arabic.
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In addition to writing Elise enjoys creating art (selling it in her Etsy shop piecesofelises ). She also enjoys styling natural hair, and learning Arabic.
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- 1/10/2011
Education/Experience
Training in Medical Billing and Coding, Office AdministrationInterests
art, current events, college students, family, music, language, culture, spirituality, religion, African American history, history, Nebraska, teensMotto
I am capable of anything I put my mind to
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The Magnificent May BelleThe elderly couple living next door to Tom seem pretty run of the mill until he uncovers a secret that could change everything. -
Writing a VillanelleThis was my first attempt at writing a villanelle. It is basically about what I was thinking as I wrote it.
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A Run of CourageA sestina about enduring despite pain and fear to reach your goal.
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Love and HateThis is my first attempt at flash fiction. I used the 55 word format. It was fun to write. Can you relate to Tim?
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Snow FallA haiku about snow falling in winter. -
"The Spot"This is a short story about 3 friends who come to a seemingly vacant overgrown, woody, area that says "no trespassing" on a regular basis. They love it not only for it's wildness, but also because it's forbidden and secret. But what dangers are lurking? -
You Know Who You Want to BeA poem about staying motivated and hopeful despite what naysayers may say to try to steer you in a different direction. Loosely in the form of a villanelle.
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Lemons in Your Coffee?A humorous story about a strange day a little girl has when everyone around her is acting strangely.
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Self-DeceptionA poem about how when you lie you not only hurt others, but you also hurt yourself.
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The Colors of AutumnA poem about the beautiful colors of trees in autumn. -
Murder on Venice BeachThis is the beginning of a murder mystery with the young detective Jessica Malloy. On a vacation from Omaha, Nebraska to LA a bike ride on the beach leads her to stumble across a murder that she just has to solve.
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Tips for Nabbing ScholarshipsTry these three effective methods and get the scholarships you need for school. They are simple, but they still require you to put in some effort and discipline. They will give you that starting motivation you need to get the scholarships you deserve. -
Jodi Picoult, My Favorite NovelistWhat makes a novelist truly great? When Jodi Picoult writes, she's not just thinking about writing a good story. She makes a social statement and makes you begin to pose the novel's profound questions to yourself. -
First Fall Day HaikuA haiku inspired by one morning's stroll. It expresses succinctly the subleties of a change in season. -
"No Reservations" Infuses a Great Story with an American FlavorForeign films set a high standard that American filmmakers struggle to match. "No Reservations" not only stays close to the framework provided by "Mostly Martha", but it also provides the viewer a unique chance to see the story through American eyes.
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'Grease 2' is Arguably the Worst Sequel of All TimeSome things are better left unsaid. By the same token, some sequels should have never been made. "Grease 2" attempted to add to the story of the original "Grease", but instead it ended up being a sorry imitation.
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How to Make Your Own Jewelry for CheapMake your own jewelry or keep the kids occupied using the junk mail laying around the house. It's very simple to do and you may have discovered a new hobby! -
Banned from TVNora is having the perfect summer in front of the screen until her mother completely bans her from the television.










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