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How Stories Work—Writing Workshop #58: Polysyndeton vs. Asyndeton

An update from our fifty-eighth Writing Workshop with Conner Bassett A summary of the workshop held on Saturday, March 4, plus some of the output published below This week, the workshop focused on polysyndeton and asyndeton. Conner began his presentation by introducing three examples of sentences that use polysyndeton, which translates to “many bound together” […]

Saturday Newsletter: March 4, 2023

Space Mushrooms (acrylic) by Delilah Prager, 10; published in Stone Soup March 2023 A note from Tayleigh Greene Hello! It’s been a while since I’ve written a newsletter, but you may have communicated with me if you’ve ever needed customer service at Stone Soup. Since January of this year, I’ve also been the person behind Stone […]

Home Sick, a poem by Carolina Ulloa-Compton, 12

staying at homeand being alonemy mom says it will endbut my dad says this is not the enddiscussing what will happenof something that we don’t know nobody knows longing for normalcylike a curious mousewondering when it will endwhen even a feather could break meinto microscopic piecesthat no one would noticeI am dead on the inside […]