Young Writers
— I walked back and forth in my room, looking out at skies that were no longer blue. The television droned on. “Oxygen levels are steadily decreasing, and oxygen costs are...
— Today we showered. We always all shower with our cold water, on the first Sunday of the month. This Sunday is particularly special though, because it is also the first...
— I had never liked the ocean, and that was before I fell off the boat and into it, headfirst. My dad and I were on one of his boating trips....
— The sky was smashing and attractive. It was the hue of tomatoes, marmalade and freshly picked lemons. Cumulus clouds were slowly drifting by and the sun was just about to...
— Once upon a time, a young girl named Lilith lived in an igloo with her family, a pack of polar bears. She loved to wear her hair in braids and...
— Stars have long been an important part of human culture and science, from astronomy to fiction to “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.” However, one-third of humanity may never be able to...
— How the NBA Season Works, by Himank Chhaya, age 11 Illustration by Spencer Hanson, 11, for the story titled “Blue Eyes” by Eve Driver, 13, published in our July/August...
— I jumped out of the car and closed the door behind me. I ran up the sidewalk towards the house where math camp was being held. A few other kids...
— Where’s the fight, Warriors? It’s all in Game 5 of the NBA Finals By Daniel Zhu, age 10 They Fought Back… In NBA finals 2019, when Warriors lost both...
— Rats by Louis Spindler, age 9 When you think of rats you probably think of them as just a filthy animal living in the sewer and searching for food. But...