Curriculum· — Can you write a sound? Not just using adjectives, or even alliteration–but actual transcription of sound? Try sitting somewhere you can listen to a common sound in your life, and...

Blog Post· — People often think that girls like to prance around wearing pink and playing with dolls, WRONG!! Girls are so much more than that. We are inventors, engineers, chefs, authors, and...

Editorial· — Pasta Sandwiches in Quarantine Adrianna Ho, 8 1. In quarantine I missed my uncle’s wedding because it was cancelled in May, and Take Your Child to Work Day: I was...

Curriculum· — If the coronavirus were a supervillain, what would they look like? What name would it give itself? Draw an artistic representation of what you believe they look like. Consider submitting...

Editorial· — Then and Now Kaitlyn Ho, 11 If I knew then what I know now I would have prepared for house arrest because of those crown-shaped bacteria those wrecking balls I...

Curriculum· — An update from our thirteenth 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...

Curriculum· — Write about why writing is awkward. Or whatever else you want to say but don’t think you can.

Editorial· — COVID-19 Hooria Farid, 6 In this quarantine, We will all be fine As my brother and I stand in a line, We make sure that we don’t whine And we...

Editorial· — Write a poem or a story where a sudden change in the weather provides a pivotal point.

Stories·Joanna Aloise — Blowing specks of dust from a cover, bound in cherry leather that was engraved with letters of sparkling gold, brilliance fading along with the passing years of her life. Tentatively,...