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On this page find links to blogs of Chris Magee's section of Junior Piece:

 Anthony Dandola: "The idea of being part of a whole, yet separate from others..." *note: blog removed by author







 Victoria Heckman: "I'd like to see a cartoon wolf with a little more self-control and class while also retaining an impulsive nature underneath, and who better to model such a character than Orson Welles?" *note: blog removed by author


 Eun Ock Kim: 'From an old story by a hunter long ago, a captive wild goose was fed so much food that it became fat and could no longer fly. It decided not to eat for ten days in an attempt to escape.'





 Erica Kukoski: "The smart cat doesn't let on that he is." - H.G. Frommer






 Tracey La Guerre: "Young people make bad decisions."






 Lemon Li: 'On the way up to Canada for the Ottawa Festival trip, I was thinking about what I should do for my junior piece, and it came to me that there are many unfair things in our lives...so I decided to use exaggeration to represent the emotions people feel when facing something unfair, even though they may behave childishly.'



 Frank Lim: 'Two furry creatures get in a spat and start a race that ultimately resembles a familiar game.'






 Max Matiash: "An apathetic pet store clerk deals with a frustrating customer drawn to a certain dangerous pet on display."






 Dave Morrison: "An evil bounty hunter with a bad temper is sent after Rheno, a young alien from outer space disguised as a 10-year-old boy, who tries his best to escape."





 Karima O'Neill: "This little blue girl doesn't know when to quit! But when hunger calls and you've got no other options, what else do you do but keep trying until you get your prize?"





 Kaitlin Till: Pumpkinhead wakes to find a neighbor across the field, a cute neighbor, but he is just a mess. Can Pumpkinhead clean himself up enough to make a good impression?"





 Alexandra Varga: "In an enchanted forest, not all are what they appear to be, and anything could happen - even a hunter could become the hunted..."






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