Mr. Finch Mellor
Hi! I’m Will and I’m a learning differenced young man out to save the world. I’m on a quest to prove I’m super human. Sorry, did I say super human? I meant to say SUPER DUPER HUMAN. This is my amazing story about lifetime struggles with language, and how I use the power of words to save the world, I hope. It’s a raw insight into the world of a dyslexic young man and his struggle to change life. I overheard the one and only Mr. Mellor say once that it’s a humorously broken tale of triumph over tragedy, or something like that.
Speaking of Mr. Mellor, he’s an awesome guy and he's kind of the author of our story, Saving Saint Mom. What you need to know though, is that he wrote this story totally with my help. I'd really like to be able to explain to you how we did this, but I can't, so you're just going to have to trust that I did, and that it worked amazingly! Well, you'll soon see for yourself if you read our story. So...oh ya, Mr. Mellor, well his first name is Finch, he’s a Bluenose do-good vigilante and a kick ass Adult Education teacher in Halifax, Nova Scotia. That's in Canada. Among the many things he loves, he especially loves good music, strong conviction, his beautiful wife, his incredible son and their very cool dog, Cash. From what he's told me, Mr. Mellor's played varsity football, he's drummed in a punk band, he was an altar boy in high school, he's taught class in a jail and he passed his Driver's test in one try. Well whoopedy doo! No seriously, he's a super nice guy.
I'd love it if you checked out our story. Mr. Mellor's also written a couple of other really cool stories. One's called, Life's Little Melodies and it's about an incredible man that I knew, too. His name's Mr. Peter Weisenburger. Actually, Mr. Weisenburger's in our story, chapter 17, I think? I'll have to check. The other story he wrote is, My First Twenty-Five Years. A crazy good story about the first twenty five years of a World War Two soldier's life. They're both totally amazing, and I didn't even help him write either of them.
Talk soon,
Will Aargh
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Coffin
on June 12, 2017
Wow! So good. Simply written and powerful.
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The Black Book
on June 14, 2017
I agree with Rosa. Very cleverly written with a wonderful message and lesson.
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The Death of Samuel Hersch
on June 15, 2017
Really appreciate your writing style.
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Buddhism = Mindfulness + Heartfulness
on June 17, 2017
Excellent. Thank you so much for sharing. Wonderful to read truthful writing.
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The Cottage: A True Haunted House Story
on June 23, 2017
Awesome. Had to keep reading. 90 miles to work, 4:30am and deer carcasses on driveway was just the start. Looking forward to the sequel.
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Against The Clock, and Other Stories
on June 26, 2017
Curious stories. Plain and simple, but somehow mysteriously complex.
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Getting Rid of Swilling's Mills
on June 26, 2017
Interesting piece of American history. Thanks for writing and sharing.
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The Woman In Red
on July 29, 2017
Well written with engaging plot and characters.
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Adam The Office Ninja
on Aug. 12, 2017
"You're talking on the phone while climbing a rope ladder."
I agree with the majority of the reviews for this story. Very funny Ninja and I love the intro video.
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The Bunker
on Oct. 25, 2017
Really interesting storyline. Well written and kept me interested. I found the ending to be a bit rushed although that could have been me just wanting the story to continue.
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The Locked Door
on Oct. 25, 2017
Nicely done. Always great to find a new author, enjoy the first read, go to the second and be more impressed than the first. Thanks again for sharing.
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The Boxcars Line
on Dec. 18, 2018
It made me smile, sardonically.