By Tessa Just
Lapping,
Hissing softly,
Rising and falling.
The boats float on it safely,
Little white caps,
Blue; green,
Wet.
Crashing,
Roaring loudly,
Tossing and sinking.
A mind no man can control,
Waves reaching high,
Dark; stormy,
Cold.
Still,
A whisper,
Everything is calm.
The storm has passed over,
Sun shines down,
Clear; bright,
Sea.
Tessa Just is an eighteen year old who loves acting. (Maybe too much. You will always find her performing something. And repeating from movies too.) She lives in Australia in the state of Victoria. She lives on a small farm, with her parents and three of her six siblings.
Tessa loves dressing up, knitting, reading (lots of reading), dreaming, acting, singing, sewing, baking, and photography. She also adores writing (naturally).
She began writing when she was twelve. Her first short story was a miserable flop. She has written numerous short stories since then, and is beginning to look at poetry too. She is proud to announce that she has handmade her first children’s book. Tessa is also super excited because she has just finished writing her first novelette. It still has major work before it is any good, but hey, that’s what writing is all about.
Tessa finds that war is a common topic for her to write about. She also likes writing funny stories that make people laugh.
Her favorite authors include Gail Carson Levine, Martha Finley, and DJ Stutley.
I remember this poem. 😉 Beautiful, Tessa!
Haha. Thanks Greta.
This looks familiar….and it’s still amazing. 🙂 Great work, Tessa!
Oh, thank you Ingrid. I’m glad you like it.
Nice imagery, Tessa. 😀
Thanks Kate. 🙂
I remember this one! I think I like the diamond pattern even better than the wave one. You did a really good job with the imagery.
You like Martha Finley too? I grew up reading her Elsie Dinsmore series, and even though so many people criticize it, I like it. I had the first twelve books, but I never read the later ones with the original Millie Keith in them. (I’ve read the modern version of them, though, and I really liked it.) Have you?
Thank you Sarah. YES! I love Martha Finley. I have only read the abridged versions of Elsie. I have also read ones about her daughter, Violet. I haven’t read any on Millie Keith. I would like to though.
They did a really good job with the abridged version, I think. Have you ever done the Bible studies that go along with them? I did the Violet one a few years ago, and it was good. The Millie Keith series is very adventurous. She ends up being a missionary to Bolivia in the last book, which is very cool.