Young Writers

Blog Post· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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....

Blog Post· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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...

Editorial· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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...

Editorial· — 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...

Blog Post· — 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...