Veronica’s Future

3 Stars

After Veronica left Clarkson, Missouri she followed her path that made her a USO girl. She was finally singing in a show all over the world. Her singing became so well know throughout the military that after the war she landed her way in New York. Veronica was finally in “the city that never sleeps”. A professional singer in the big apple, her dreams have finally come true. Today Veronica still lives in New York.

For this little biographical textbook blurb I just took the story I created originally for Veronica and expanded. It wasn’t too hard because I was already thinking about her future when I was writing her story/ creating her.

Section 2: An unsolved case

Not much is known about what happened to Damon Fedderman after he left town one day. Every time one would ask his father, Nicholas Fedderman, he would turn away silently with a shake of his head. Their relationship was strained following the death of Damon’s mother, Theresa Fedderman. Most people in town say they saw Damon spend most of his time with his neighbor, the elderly Mrs. Delvey, who never mowed her glass and is rumored to have killed her husband. Some say she might have killed young Damon as well.

The home of Mrs. Anna Delvey

However, it was said by one local that Damon was spotted in New York City years later. The local was on a trip and claims to have seen the boy who has been on every milk carton in town since 2005. No one truly believed the story because it is so unlikely that Damon – who never spoke and seemed to not be a very intelligent child – would survive on his own in such a great city. 

The disappearance of Damon Fedderman is not the only case of a missing person in our town. In fact, it is not very rare at all for kids to disappear at Damon’s age. Many say that they leave to start a new town together, but others claim more dangerous outcomes. Whatever the case, local police are still taking any and all information known about Damon Fedderman’s disappearance, as well as all other cases of missing persons. Please see Appendix E for a full list.


Well, I got a little creative with this one. I decided to use this writing assignment as the one dedicated to my noir character. For that reason, I wrote this more as an excerpt from a town’s history book rather than a traditional textbook.

I enjoyed using this assignment because it allowed me to add to my character in a roundabout way. By writing from the perspective of other people viewing my character’s life, it adds a new factor of mystery and confusions – an important aspect of noir. 

I also liked writing about the town as another noir-esque character. A lot of noir examples we’ve looked at have exhibited the ways that settings are used to convey the feeling and theme of noir. In many of the examples, the setting plays a major role in the plot and influences both the players and the storyline. Therefore, I liked having the opportunity to add more to my story in this way. 

My Future Life ((3 Stars))

My Future Life

The final assignment I did for Rawls this week was “Tell Us About Your Future Life” (3 stars). I changed this one up a little bit, rather than being in a history book, it is more like a newspaper article from a couple of years in the future. I threw some different ideas around but I liked what I ended up doing the best. Here is my article:

“William Rawls, after retiring from the Baltimore Police Department in 2018, moved to a home in western Maryland with his boyfriend. He and his boyfriend are happy to be away from the city and the hustle and bustle of city life. “City life was just wearing me down,” Rawls says in an interview, “I just wanted to get away from the only life I have known. It is a great change and I am looking forward to our future here.” Rawls and his boyfriend plan to get married in the near future.

Rawls is missing his co-workers from Baltimore PD, especially Jimmy McNulty, his favorite to pick on. However, it is nice to not have to deal with “the bullsh!t” that they put him through. He never did make it to Comm Stat, which was his goal from the beginning, but he now realizes that it was not a feasible goal due to his skin color. Rawls was able to get over that, though, and enjoy his remaining years in the department. He retired and there were many people at his retirement ceremony.

He and his boyfriend now run a horse farm where they provide therapeutic treatment for autistic children.”

Tell us about your future life!

Write out the history of your future life as if you were featured in a textbook. Make it about college life and what you want to pursue afterward!