Editorial· — Overwhelming Panic Samson Brown, 13 Sickness Darkness Silence The muffled tones Of my friend voices Words I don’t understand Sounds I wish not to hear The Darkness all around me,...

Stories·Peri Gordon — The Unfair Meal By Peri Gordon, 10 When Chester reported to dinner, he found Ana already eating with their host, Mrs. Ray, and not thinking twice about it. When Mrs....

Curriculum· — Write a story backwards. In other words, start with the conclusion, then explain what happened that led up to the action or event.

Editorial· — Gas Mask Madi Frank, 11 One last breath Take it in One last moment Life flashes by Never going to see the light Break the silence Shrieks for their life...

Stories·Kanav Kachoria — Dinner With The Family – Thirteenth Stone Soup Entry- (Topic- Food That Inspires Something) Ah, dinner with the family. Such a wonderful thing. I set up the table, putting silverware,...

Stories·Liam Hancock — “I’m sorry.” His whisper comes from immediately behind me yet from a thousand miles away. As far as I’m concerned, all there is in the world are these caves, these...

Stories·Madeline Kline — Mia sat down at the kitchen table, but it felt empty with her brother in the hospital. Cancer ruined even the best meals, with lush red tomatoes stuffed with taboule...

Editorial· — The End of The World Lucas Lin, 11 When the world ends, what shall I do? Go to hell? No, thank you. I have more things to do than think...

Curriculum· — It’s the last day of July! Write a sonnet (a 14-line poem) in celebration of Summer. For some fun hints about the form of a “sonnet”, read this one by...

Blog Post· — Do you like cucumbers? Whenever I am at the wet market, I am always on the lookout for cucumbers; there are lots of varieties, and they sometimes even differ in...