Putting the world to rights
Chris has been in touch to tell us what's wrong with society and how we can put it right while Mark is concerned that money should no longer be the motivator if people are to realise their true potential.
Says Chris: "The bleeding heart liberals have turned this country into a haven for criminals. What has happened to respect for other people, their views and their property." Chris suggests: "We will have to become far more harsh in the treatment of our criminals."
Meanwhile, Mark got in touch as Rhyl Little Theatre fights for its future: "Today people seem to make decisions on what it will cost not in people terms but in money terms. ...Acting skills teach children or adults confidence, team work, and give individuals the ability to express themselves in a non-judgemental way..."
But while Chris, Mark and others are putting the world to rights, spare a thought for people fighting personal battles. Gemma who writes in Youth Poetry: "Fourteen years old, confusing age, feeling inadequate, trapped in a cage. Tugging the bars, trying to get through, kicking and screaming, but nothing will do..."
And former anorexic Anonymous added her views to the debate about body conscious teens: "God created you just the way u r so u should LOVE urself."