Curriculum· — Creative writing, as a term, was invented in the 19th century to express the idea that there was writing, and then there was creative writing. With use, the expression has...

Curriculum· — Analogy is a very powerful literary tool. It is hard to imagine what it feels like for someone else to have lots of competing thoughts in their head, but when...

Curriculum· — Lots of girls dream of horses. And there are lots of stories about horse-loving girls. What makes this story special, The Horse’s Reins, by Nicholas La Cortiglia, is how Nicholas,...

Curriculum· — This story, told from the point of view of the first person, is short but wound tight, like a spring. The story flows from beginning to end, concluding in a...

Curriculum· — Experiencing Home by Yodit Lemma War and Peace. It has always been true that somewhere in the world there has been war and in other parts there has been peace....

Art· — Originally published in Stone Soup Magazine, September/October 1994 Special thanks to Sheila Crane, who taught in Emil’s school in Rundu, for sending us his work.

Art· — First published on the cover of Stone Soup Magazine, March/April 1993 “Divided Island,” by Sofia Kakoulli, age 11, of Cyprus, is part of the Children’s Art Foundation’s permanent collection. Sofia was...

Curriculum· — In Part One, Mrs. Davids happily starts her teaching job and marries a doctor. Three years later, she is no longer happy; her husband has left home one day and never come back....

Memoir· — I live in Vietnam. I went to school in Saigon. I has one cat. I has four brother, no sister. My mother selling in her own store. My father was...

Memoir· — I was born on October 31, 1972 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I was very young when my country was in trouble in 1975. In 1975, the Khmer Rouge (the Communist...