— The Dry Desert – Tenth Stone Soup Entry (Topic- Alliterations) Kanav Kachoria Everyone knows about the dry desert. Its soft sand and drifting dust flings into the air making the...
— rain drops rattled the water sending rolling hills of ripples far, far out into the lake. the water itself was a grinning sort of grey not gross, but fresh and...
— The first one I pass Flower field with towering trees The second one I pass Dreary day with boring books The third one I pass Cantankerous child throwing torturous tantrum...
— Outside My Window Prisha Aswal, 7 Outside my window, Are trees, And bees. No one is out, Because of coronavirus disease. No crowds, But clouds, And a big black dog...
— Imagine your favorite food as a protagonist in a story. Describe their personality and defining features – are they quiet? Intelligent? Short? Grumpy? The choice is up to you. What...
— Breath Thief Story Kummer, 13 This drawing was made in response to our Daily Creativity prompt #73, in which former contributor Anna Rowell asked our readers to imagine what Coronavirus...
— Write a bestiary (a poem about real and mythical animals).
— In thinking back to when I was younger, I only have vague memories of a miniature TV we used to have. It was so small that if my dad stood...
— We Can’t Breathe Raeha Khazanchi, 11 We can’t breathe Why can’t we breathe? Because he can’t breathe Why can’t he breathe? Because his breath was stolen from his body We...
— An update from our fourteenth Weekly Writing Workshop! A summary of the workshop, plus some of the output published below The Stone Soup Weekly Writing Workshop is open to all...