Natalie Bright

Natalie Bright, senior, enjoys the freedom of writing. Through creative expression, Natalie seeks to connect individual people and their communities and show the value of artistry. She takes pride in her works yet continues to better herself as a writer. In her free time she loves to paint, sing, and play the guitar. She hopes to continue writing in the future all while sparking inspiration to readers and writers of all ages.

More of Natalie Bright’s Work:

  • The Realities of Women Around the World Women make up 49.6% of the world—but how do the women of the world really live? (“World Population” 1). My name is Natalie Bright and, over a series of pieces, …
  • A Time in Technicolor OLu’s kicking off the 2022-2023 school year in technicolor! The cast has been hard at work and soon but not soon enough, they will be able to share the Biblical …
  • Tuesday’s Do Not Have a Feeling Tuesday’s do not have a feeling. As addressed by comedian Jerry Seinfeld in the popular TV show Seinfeld, something about this day of the week just isn’t significant. What does …
  • Isn’t It? The day felt too long for my own liking, but a rare night’s fog never fails to fill my cup.  The air was distinctly pungent with the smell of December—crisp …
  • Melancholy Memories Love unfeigned, Love eternal, Love consuming, Which begins to rot from within the apple’s core  And splinters even one’s sturdiest roots  It makes me confuse what most see as revolutionary …
  • Melancholy Memories Love unfeigned, Love eternal, Love consuming, Which begins to rot from within the apple’s core  And splinters even one’s sturdiest roots  It makes me confuse what most see as revolutionary …
  • OLU: Under the Sea It’s never too late to appreciate great art; in this case, Orange Lutheran’s 2021 spring production, The Little Mermaid, lives in infamy as the reunion with the past and a …
  • And so, It Is Free from worry, she dances.  She dances with the knowledge of her future influence on the world.  She believes in its reality––and so, it is. Oh how she wished to …
  • Beginning Anew The halls seem to be forever emptied. Our time was fleeting and, for some, the passing period fell permanent. Anticipation was no longer filled with hope, but infected by our …
  • Inside Isolation Trusting One’s Ability During a time of solitude one may lose their confidence in their ability. The best way to combat one’s struggle with motivation, organization, or self-confidence is to …

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