Editorial· — Battle of the Bugs: Corona Versus the Learning Bug TRINA CHAITANYA, 8 Hola! Me Llamo Trina Chaitanya Vivo en Mumbai Soy estudiante en Dhirubhai Ambani International Escuela Me gusta los...

Editorial· — 2020 was a disastrous year, but many good things came out of it. There’s a quote that says, “Sometimes you have to put up with the rain to get to...

Stories·Rachael Lippe — No Way to Escape It’s just me. The only one left. Global warming is unforgiving. Bones and skulls litter the ground. Every time one crunches under my foot, I wince,...

Curriculum· — Write a short story that begins and ends with the same sentence.

Stories·Jennifer Munford — A large gust of wind seeped through the growing cracks of the old shack. A feeling of fear ran through Lilliana’s body and brought chills down her spine. She smoothed...

Stories·Lindsay Gale — A small orange shape padded through the forest, barely making a sound. He entered a clearing, skirting the edge of a cliff. Wind ruffled his fur. He walked to the...

Stories·Pranjoli Sadhukha — Weeping Willow Words: And, Tree, Happy, Flame, Suddenly, Whisper The old oak tree swayed ever so slightly in the playful summer breeze, one that was like a young child oblivious...

Stories·Josh Elman — The Guinea Pig Left Behind    The guinea pig shuffled around, pacing in her cage, and padding about on the  soft scraps of wood beneath her paws. She had been...

Stories·Joanna Aloise — An Author’s Evolution  I remember standing at the very top of the jungle gym. While two chestnut braids swayed down by my hips And bangs, in need of a trimming,...

Stories·Olivia Zhang — A Pair of Eyes The flat bottom of the gondola sliced through silent yet disturbed waters with the smoothness of silk and the quickness of a little bird. As Eva...