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Advice for Writers: Interviews with Rick Riordan

Reading is one of the best preparations for writing. We are fortunate that through the internet it is possible to keep in touch with living authors through their blogs, twitter feeds, and their websites. Many authors have also posted interviews on the internet. The editors of Stone Soup are building a series of pages of links […]

About Stone Soup

“I love Stone Soup because it is a magazine that says to kids that it is cool to be smart, creative, and artistic.” — Julian Tutuncu-Macias, age 9, New York Founded in 1973, Stone Soup—once called “The New Yorker of the 8 to 13 set” (Ms Magazine)—is the nonprofit literary magazine 100% written and illustrated […]

Saturday Newsletter: February 20, 2021

“Disco” (iPhone SE), photographed by Heloise Matumoto, 13 (Quebec, Canada) and published in the February 2021 issue of Stone Soup A note from Anya First, a little bit about me. My name is Anya Geist, and I’ve been interning with Stone Soup for most of a year (basically since I turned 14), and reading and […]

Saturday Newsletter: February 13, 2021

Stone Soup Author Interview between Anya Geist and Lena Aloise. A note from William Wishing you all my best for this Valentine’s Day weekend! Hopefully, this is the last Valentine’s Day any of us will experience as part of a pandemic. When you are around strangers, please mask to stay extra safe. But, of course, take […]

Saturday Newsletter: July 15, 2023

Beyond (OPPO FIND X2 LITE) by Karuna Yang, 11; published in the July/August issue of Stone Soup A note from Tayleigh Greene Hello readers, This week, I want to highlight Karuna Yang’s Beyond, pictured above and featured in the latest issue of Stone Soup. Although it was captured in New Zealand, it reminds me so much of the golden, rolling […]

Dwelling on a Memory

This piece contains some additional resources for educators. Click here to read them. Alone at her family’s Country House, once a gathering place for “The Cousins,” the narrator reflects on summers past I am nestled on the window seat, cocooned by the voluminous cream-colored curtains, when I look up from my book, Jennifer Nielson’s The […]

Dad’s Stocks

This piece contains some additional resources for educators. Click here to read them. Up and down and up and down, that’s how stocks work. Up and down and up and down, that’s how Dad works. Then stocks go down and down and down and down— that’s what’s happening now. So Dad’s emotions go down and […]

Lazy Cat

This piece contains some additional resources for educators. Click here to read them. Oil pastel Additional Resources Author Interview Summary & Analysis Discussion Questions Author Interview What inspired you to paint this piece? I was inspired to create this piece because I wanted to try out a new medium along with a more colorful way […]

Saturday Newsletter: June 3, 2023

Peaceful Pond (oil) by Christopher Zhang, 13; published in the May/June 2023 issue of Stone Soup A note from Tayleigh Greene Hello, Although it’s not yet officially summer, it certainly seems it here in Houston. Many of our schools are already out on vacation. And it’s hot. Really hot. For that reason, Christopher Zhang’s Peaceful Pond, featured above, […]

Murder on the Orient Express, Reviewed by Orin, 13

Murder on the Orient Express is a tense, nail-biting mystery written by one of the most widely published authors of all time, Agatha Christie. The book stars detective Hercule Poirot, who is on the Orient Express when a millionaire named Samuel Ratchett is found dead in his compartment. With a body stabbed a dozen times […]