Welcome to the Stone Soup Honor Roll! We receive hundreds of submissions every month by kids from around the world. Unfortunately, we can’t publish all the great work we receive. So we created the Stone Soup Honor Roll. We commend all of these talented writers and artists and encourage them to keep creating. – The Editors Scroll down to see all the names (alphabetical by section), including book reviewers and artists. ART Gio Hyung, 11 Amaya Cardoza Mo, 11 Sullivan Vega, 5 MEMOIR Camilla Henneberger, 11 Mina Stigsgaard, 11 Soyori Suzuki, 12 POETRY Anaya Chougule, 12 Adalin DeMarco, 10 Rocco Russo, 11 Grace Scherer, 11 Ilina Singh, 13 Anushka Trivedi, 12 Kyra Welton, 13 STORIES Zea Arbuckle, 9 Dylan Ecimovic, 13 Victoria Gong, 11 Liam Hubbard, 11 Isabella Kim, 12 Zoe Li, 10 Gavin Liu, 13 Vivian Palme, 10 Olivia Puleo, 13 Yueling Qian, 11 Olivia Rhee, 13 Meg Schmitt, 10 Siaansh Singh Bhadauria, 12 Maya Walsh, 10 Parker White, 12 Ellie Wang, 10 Xi Zhao, 14 Anthony Zhang, 11
November/December 2023
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From the Flash Contests The First Snow Linda sat on the porch watching the clouds, and occasionally, the butterflies fluttering over the front yard. Ever since she’d been diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer last year, she started to slow down and to appreciate the simple yet beautiful things all around her so much more. Suddenly, she heard loud footsteps. It must be Charlotte, Linda thought. Sure enough, her five-year-old daughter, Charlotte, came running around to the porch and sat down next to her. Linda noticed Charlotte’s unusual air of sadness. “What’s up, sweetie?” Linda asked. Charlotte turned and gave her a smile. “Mommy, I miss our old house.” “You don’t like this new house?” Linda asked. “I like it, but Daddy said it doesn’t really snow in Texas, even in winter. I miss the snow. It would always look like magic!” Charlotte said. She loved playing on snow days with her friends. Linda and her family used to live in Illinois, where it snowed a lot in the winter. But they recently moved south to Texas because it’s closer to Linda’s parents who can help take care of Charlotte. She saw disappointment briefly flash over Charlotte’s face. “You know what? Actually, it does snow in Texas sometimes. Just not that much, though!” Linda said, in an attempt to cheer Charlotte up. “Really?!” Charlotte’s face brightened up. “I wish I could see the snow . . . with you!” “Of course, sweetie! When the next snow comes, you and I will be together.” Linda pointed at the front lawn and said, “Right over there, watching the beautiful white magic falling down.” You can read the rest of Evelyn’s story at https://stonesoup.com/post/stone-soup-monthly-flash-contest-winners-roll/ About the Flash Contests Stone Soup holds a flash contest during the first week of every month. The month’s first Weekly Creativity prompt provides the contest challenge. Submissions are due by midnight on Sunday of the same week. Up to five winners are chosen for publication on our blog. The winners, along with up to five honorable mentions, are announced in the following Saturday newsletter. Find all the details at stonesoup.com/post/stone-soup-monthly-flash-contest-winners-roll/
Just One
You are just one apple on a whole apple tree but the smallest seed will make the biggest difference eventually