Stories

Stories·Emma Hoff — Things Are Like Onions You see dreams as you pad down the hallway. You see the things in your head. You see monsters bragging they can best Death and monsters...

Stories·Emma Hoff — The Rose on the Dining Room Table The rose was a child’s wrongly stained hand, the eager postman ate his donut while sitting in the mailbox, the lemon tasted sour,...

Stories·Susannah Muller — As O’Connor watched, something emerged from the ship–walking as though it hadn’t before, in short steps before standing straight, then taking the next step. It was an alien, he was...

Stories·Ananya Cronin — By: Ananya Cronin (Conner) Written during Saturday, May 7, 2022 Here is the revelation bright as the morning star The truth is: I know how intimidating it can be Creating...

Stories·Emma Hoff — Core Collapse Supernova Stars between about eight and 25 solar masses die in acore collapse supernova, a Major League baseball barrier has been broken, South Africa hit by rains, floods,...

Stories·Pearl Coogan — 1 “When do we actually get to start flying the pegasi instead of just riding them like normal horses,” Chloe said boldly, putting her hand on her hips as I...

Stories·Susannah Muller — Into the room walked a man of elegance and manner, his gait highlighting each step as a small show of dignity and each soft landing of the foot a show...

Story·King Hey Chan, age 14 — A student questions the effectiveness of detention after witnessing a near-theft, then successfully advocates to the principal for replacing punishment with counseling and reflection.

Story·Eileen Yoo, age 12 — A girl follows a mysterious fox with blue eyes through the forest at midnight to discover a magical meadow where animals can communicate.

Story·Juli Hiramatsu, age 11 — A spotless leopard breaks her promise not to eat monkeys, gains spots as punishment, and must apologize to her friend to restore both her fur and friendship.