Table of Contents for Stone Soup

Stone Soup Magazine

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

winter literature,short fiction,poetry,

This literary issue features short fiction and poetry that reflect the wintry season, with both literal and metaphorical darkness, yet offers hope for longer, lighter days ahead through its varied storytelling and artistic expressions.

Silence/Ages

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By Eleonore Lecue

silence,nature,poetry,

Silence travels over mountains and into the sea, spreading far beyond sight, mingling with trees and rainbows, inspiring songs and calm, as life grows and fades, all embraced by quiet beauty.

The Pendulum

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<em>1st Place in the Short Short Fiction Contest</em><br/>By Sabrina Guo, Art by Marco Lu

cats,grandfather clocks,time,

A cat's fascination with a grandfather clock is described, highlighting her unique behavior and the narrator's reflection on time and simplicity, contrasting with human complexities.

The Barista

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By Thomas Jones, Art by Mia Fang

LAX airport,coffee shop,barista,

A barista at LAX airport opens his shop early to serve tired travelers, observing the bustling airport life. He once witnessed a boy losing his teddy bear and later returns it to the boy's father,.

Cream of Tomato Soup

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By Lina Martinez Nocito

tomato soup,knitting,recipe,

The narrator enjoys tomato soup and knitting but has a mishap while wearing slippery slippers, leading to a fall and arm injury. Despite this, they continue to love tomato soup and share a favorite recipe.

Honey Beach Bars

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By Arielle Kouyoumdjian

honey harvesting,beekeeping,honey extraction,

Harvesting honey involves scraping off wax cappings and spinning frames to extract honey, which is then filtered and used in recipes like Honey Beach Bars, a dessert that won a grand champion prize at a.

I AM Poem

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By Kathleen Werth

I Am poems,personal identity,creativity,

The poem explores the author's identity as a singer and vet, expressing curiosity about personality development, imaginative scenarios, and personal desires, while also revealing fears and hopes in a creative and introspective manner.

The Girl Who Is Allergic to Everything

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By Kyra Yip

food allergies,EpiPen,allergy management,

The narrative describes a young person's life with multiple severe allergies, including nuts, seafood, eggs, and gluten. They face challenges in daily life, such as avoiding certain foods and using an EpiPen for emergencies. Despite.

Ode to Flowers

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By Irene Surprenant, Art by Pearl Lee

flowers,beauty,nature,

The poem celebrates flowers for their vibrant colors and beauty, describing them in various settings, from sitting on the ground to swishing in trees, and expresses joy in seeing them daily.

Composition 0

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By Sabrina Guo, Art by Ula Pomian

art,family,memory,

The narrator, an artist at Yale, struggles to recall memories of her parents, who she lost at a young age. She imagines their meeting and life through her art, using sensory experiences to recreate hypothetical.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,dietary choices,holiday recipes,

Holidays highlight food as comfort and delight, yet many face anxieties due to allergies, intolerances, and dietary choices, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes in this year's food issue.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,holiday recipes,dietary restrictions,

The holiday season highlights food as comfort and delight, yet also reveals anxieties like allergies, intolerances, and dietary restrictions, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes.

Camping with Bears

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By Rose Zimmerman, Art by Estella E. J. Howard

family road trip,camping,bears,

A family embarks on a road trip to Oregon, stopping at a campsite where they encounter a family of bears, creating a memorable and magical experience under the stars.

Autumn Leaves

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By Eva Bandy

autumn leaves,sorrow,nature,

The poem reflects on standing amidst crisp autumn leaves, feeling sorrow for their demise and reluctance to disturb them, evoking a deep sense of loss and stillness in nature's cycle.

Alive

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By Katie Turk

wolf,moonlight,forest,

A wolf prowls through a rain-drenched forest under bright moonlight, his shadow cutting through the glow as he howls, awakening the night. The forest stirs with creatures moving, and the wolf, his call finished, watches.

The Teacher

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By Charlie McDermott

poetry,nature,wind,

The poem explores the wind's attempt to teach bare trees how to dance, contrasting their clumsiness with the grace of green leaves, and the speaker's desire to learn from the wind.

George’s Dream

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By Yanni Yohannes

science fiction,children’s story,inventor,

George, a six-year-old aspiring scientist, dreams of creating a drink for eternal life. After years of research and setbacks, a meteorite provides the missing ingredient. His invention brings fame, fortune, and unexpected challenges, ultimately granting.

The Emperor and the Animals

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By Natalie McGee, Art by Avery Multer

magical realism,animal fable,environmental protection,

An emperor seeks to build a palace in a birch forest, but a mysterious leopard goddess, Dea, challenges him with a riddle. After a night among magical animals and a swarm of beetles, he learns.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

fantasy stories,talking animals,magical creatures,

Fantastical stories feature talking animals, magical creatures, and nature's mysteries, exploring themes of transformation and the human relationship with the environment through imaginative narratives and art.

The Legend of the Leaves

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By Marcus R. Bosley

mythology,legends,gods,

In a world where dinosaurs roamed, gods created humans from earth and provided them with leaves as a resource. Humans became greedy, leading to a war between gods and humans, resulting in the gods' demise.

Night and Day

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By Hannah Parker, Art by Caitlin Goh

night,moon,stars,

Night’s mystery envelops the world as all sleep, even baby birds, under the moon’s watchful glow. Stars and fairies dance, God casts spells, and dawn brings life, warmth, and play, repeating the cycle.

Raking the River

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By Charlotte Tigchelaar

Ohio River cleanup,Harris Riverside Park,Huntington WV,

The Jeff Kovatch Memorial Ohio River Cleanup involves volunteers like a father and child collecting trash from the river using tools like rakes and litter-getters, highlighting community efforts to clean the Ohio River in Huntington,.

No one knew

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By Jada Kovatch

uncertainty,rain,baby,

The scene is set with rain pounding windows, creating uncertainty and worry about the future. A baby cries, contrasting with its birthplace, a happy and sunny location, highlighting a shift in atmosphere.

The Blue Planet

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By Arabella McClendon, Art by Hannah Parker

space exploration,alien civilizations,intergalactic missions,

Captain Vistyz Stausk and her crew are on a mission to find and rehabilitate or destroy malignant species. They encounter a blue planet with diverse nations and corrupt leaders, deciding to isolate it until its.

Found

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By Maya Wolfford

poetry synopsis,imagery in poetry,themes of guidance,

The poem explores themes of guidance, fate, and navigation, using imagery like butterflies, snowflakes, and stars to convey a sense of gentle direction through life's challenges and uncertainties, preventing darkness and chaos.

The Standing Mountains

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By Cora Gelman

mountains,nature,poetry,

The poem reflects on the majesty of mountains, evoking feelings of sadness and coldness, contrasting the speaker's smallness with the grandeur of nature, leading to a sense of detachment and awe.

The Hut on the Hill

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By Linden Grace Koshland, Art by Hannah Parker

stormy weather,wooden hut,cozy interior,

A small wooden hut perched on a hill watches a storm unfold, its wisdom and resilience evident as it remains steadfast despite the turbulent weather. Inside, warmth and memories of home fill the space.

Wild Wyoming Horses

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By Gwen Deutsch

Wyoming,horses,natural beauty,

The poem vividly captures the essence of Wyoming, describing horses running like a sandstorm, the freshness of creek water, and the scent of flowers, evoking a sense of natural beauty and emotional connection to the.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,nature,childhood memories,

The narrative describes a warm family gathering where the protagonist reunites with cousins and relatives, enjoying activities like collecting wood for a fire and savoring a sunset. The scene is filled with sensory details of.

A Child’s Memoir

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By Alejandro Lugo Saavedra

memoir writing,children's literature,comingofage stories,

Gabriel, a boy from Arizona, now living in Pennsylvania, struggles with the transition and misses his old life. He is passionate about nature and insects but feels confined in his new environment. His family decides.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,sunset,childhood memories,

A nostalgic scene unfolds as the narrator reunites with family, enjoying a serene atmosphere filled with pine trees, fresh cookies, and a sunset. Together, they collect wood for a fire, sharing laughter and warmth.

A Great Community

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By Charlie Kubica

immigrant experience,family journey,culture shock,

A Polish family moves to Miami after financial struggles and hard work in a sausage factory, facing a challenging journey, a cramped new home, and school bullying, but finds hope and community among fellow immigrant.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

home,identity,belonging,

The concept of home is explored through personal experiences and reflections, questioning its definition as a place, feeling, or person, and inspiring readers to reflect on their own understanding of home.

The Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay

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By Marlena Rohde, Illustrated by Nicole Qian <br/><br/><strong>3rd Place in the 2018 Science Fiction Contest</strong>

marine life,magical realism,environmental fiction,

Viola discovers a magical seaweed while diving, which seems to heal her ailing sister. However, her friend Max becomes obsessed with exploiting the plant for wealth, leading to a dramatic confrontation underwater where the sisters.

Saguaros: Amazing Plants

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By Marco Lu

saguaro cactus,Sonoran Desert,cactus adaptations,

The saguaro cactus, native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and northern Mexico, is a remarkable plant known for its unique adaptations to arid environments. It can grow up to 40 feet tall and live.

How the Universe Came to Be

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By Yutia Li

universe creation,cosmic evolution,planetary formation,

The poem describes the universe's creation, starting with a tiny speck of dust that explodes into vibrant colors, forming stars and planets. Earth emerges from chaos, settles, and eventually gives rise to life as single-celled.

I Wonder

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By Sterling Waterfield

curiosity,nature,human behavior,

A child ponders various aspects of life, questioning why certain things are named or occur, reflecting on human emotions and capabilities, and ultimately appreciating the world's complexity despite its imperfections.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

science fiction,writing contest,scientific literature,

Announcing the winners of the Science Fiction Contest in this special Science Issue, featuring inventive stories like “Middlenames,” “Young Eyes,” and “Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay,” alongside nonfiction and poetry exploring scientific themes.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,neon lights,urban sounds,

The scene depicts a vibrant cityscape with neon lights, a lone car crossing a scarlet bridge, and the sounds of glasses clinking carried by the breeze under a moon shrouded by clouds.

Dad Cut My Nails

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By Ari Martinez

poetry,discomfort,nails,

A poem describes the discomfort of having nails cut too short, likening the feeling to scratching sandpaper with teeth, evoking a sense of irritation and discomfort from the experience.

The Cryptic Crypt

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By Sydney Burr, Illustrated by Delaney Slote

creative writing,fantasy,adventure,

A young writer finds solace in a stream near the Cascade Mountains, where they write stories. One day, while writing about a girl lost in an Egyptian pyramid, they are transported into the story, encountering.

Bugs are the Future!

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By Oliver Jacobs, Illustrated by Ula Pomian

sustainable food,insects as food,school cafeteria,

Two boys, Jacob and Benjamin, have a lunchtime conversation in a school cafeteria, where Jacob discusses the environmental impact of meat and suggests eating insects as a sustainable alternative, causing Benjamin to react with horror.

The Avocado Tree

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By Sara Chebili

family,memory,nature,

A chair by an avocado tree serves as a memory aid for an old lady, built by her grandson who tends to it alongside a growing tree, eventually helping her recall cherished moments.

Swept-Up Fish

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By Sabrina Feldberg, Illustrated by Reed Skelton

San Francisco,beach life,family dynamics,

A teenager struggles with moving from Chicago to San Francisco, feeling disconnected at the beach. In a fantastical twist, they transform into a fish, navigating challenges before returning to human form, eventually appreciating the new.

Wildfire

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

art,landscapes,cityscapes,

A series of images and captions featuring artworks by young artists, including Karinne Ulrey and Eli Breyer Essiam, with themes of landscapes and cityscapes, accompanied by poetic descriptions of natural phenomena.

The Missing Piece

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By Lucy Zanker

robotic siblings,space adventure,family dynamics,

A young girl named Laika and her robotic brother Tommy find themselves on a rocket after it is accidentally launched. They must navigate space and return home, but not without a heart-wrenching sacrifice involving Tommy.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,night,urban,

A city nightscape glows as stoplights shimmer on the bay, mingling with distant chatter and clinking glasses; the moon hides behind clouds while neon-lit skyscrapers tower and a car crosses a scarlet bridge.

The Moon and My Heart

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By Rebecca Beaver

moon,heart,identity,

The poem explores themes of identity and transformation, as the speaker feels consumed by the moon, leading to a loss of self and a sense of fragmentation and disorientation in their existence.

The Red and Blue Thread

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By Rhianna Searle, Illustrated by Abhi Sukhdial

friendship,politics,middle school,

Stella Addle struggles with the aftermath of the 2016 election, feeling isolated and betrayed when her best friend Gabby’s family supports Trump. Their friendship fractures as political differences surface, but Stella, overwhelmed by regret and.

The Hobbit

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By J.R.R. Tolkien, Reviewed by Catherine Gruen

The Hobbit,Bilbo Baggins,Smaug,

Bilbo Baggins joins thirteen dwarves on a quest to reclaim their treasure from the dragon Smaug, facing trolls, goblins, and elves along the way, learning courage and perseverance through his adventures.

A New Comfort

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By Sonja ten Grotenhuis

school life,peer pressure,friendship,

The story revolves around a protagonist who feels pressured by a popular classmate, Patricia. The protagonist is forced into a bike camp, where they struggle to ride a bike, leading to embarrassment and a chance.

The Mouse Who Played Keyboard

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By Isaiah Albro

mouse,keyboard,cats,

A mouse plays the keyboard at night, attracting cats, rats, and owls who gather around to listen. The nocturnal concert unites unlikely creatures, creating a magical, musical moment under the moonlight.

Boxes

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By Melina Ahmad

Atlantic Avenue,Brooklyn,friendship,

The narrative follows Azalea and her friend Ronia as they spend a day on Atlantic Avenue, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and each other's company. However, their joy is overshadowed by the news that Ronia is.

The Red Balloon…

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By Rafi Mohammed

red balloon,adventure,journey,

A vivid dark red balloon, once tied to a playful 7-year-old master, embarks on a journey after being lost, navigating winds, beaches, glaciers, and seas in search of its owner, eventually finding freedom in Antarctica.

Searching for Bows and Arrows

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By Tatiana Rebecca Shrayer

poetry,nature,family,

A young girl asks her father to build a bow and arrows, and they gather materials from nearby woods, crafting the bow together, then shooting arrows into the evening sky filled with stars.

Garage Junk

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Jerry Xia

spiders,fear,garage,

A person enters a garage at night to get lemonade, encountering a large spider that sparks fear. However, they rationalize their fear and decide to calmly exit, realizing spiders are harmless. This encounter changes their.

A Dream of Chaos

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By Atlas William Iacobucci

surrealism,poetry,Empire State Building,

A surreal scene unfolds with thunder and rain surrounding the Empire State Building, as a person jumps through a window and navigates stairs amidst fireworks and a flash of light, ending with a peaceful New.

Poetry Portfolio

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By Sophia Dahlin

creative writing,poetry,Stanford University,

Students in a Shanghai creative writing class, hosted by Stanford University's EPGY Honors Academy, wrote original poems inspired by experimental literature and unique assignments that challenged their imagination and language use.

About the Author

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By Gabriel Levy

writing process,author emotions,creative anxiety,

The author describes the emotional journey of writing, from anxiety when words fail—feeling trapped or overwhelmed—to the pride and importance of being recognized, and the relief and clarity when inspiration flows freely and effortlessly.

Untitled

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By Gilbert Huang

tooth fairy,fairies,children's folklore,

The text describes fairies, emphasizing their tiny size and wings, and explains the tooth fairy's role in exchanging money for children's lost teeth placed under their pillows.

Myself

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By Gilbert Huang

writing,emotions,creative process,

Gilbert Huang, a nine-year-old from Shanghai, describes writing as a soft, smooth process that makes him nervous yet reveals his emotions; when lost for words, he feels transformed into a monster, overwhelmed by his feelings.

The Stone Angel

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By Julia Lockwood

cemetery,mysterious girl,supernatural encounter,

Libby visits her favorite grave in the cemetery, where she meets a mysterious girl named Ada, who shares a striking resemblance to the deceased. As they talk, Libby feels a mix of fear and sympathy,.

THE MOON

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By Andy Wu

moon,poetry,loneliness,

The poem describes the moon as Earth's only friend, emphasizing its loneliness and uniqueness with repetitive phrases, portraying it as uncolorful, grey, and old, yet standing alone in its singular role.

Belonging

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By Tristan Hui

childhood memories,beach,family bonding,

A child and their father play on the beach, digging holes and running through sand, laughter and joy surrounding them as the father lifts the child above crashing waves, creating a lasting sense of belonging.

The Giving Stone

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By Peyton Jacobe

grief,kindness,friendship,

Rachel struggles with the loss of her parakeet Willow, but finds solace in a stone given by her friend Ivy. She then passes the stone to Mrs. Hernandez, who is grieving her husband's death, creating.

Moonlight Under Water

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By Dusty Gibbon

urban poetry,New York City,nighttime,

A poetic meditation on New York’s nocturnal essence, capturing the city’s fading trees, whispering moonlight, skyscraper power, and streetlight flickers, all entwined with memories of lost moments and lingering urban melancholy.

The Runaway

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By Frances Brogan

blended families,family dynamics,sibling relationships,

The story revolves around a young girl who feels disconnected from her family and longs for a past life in Lancaster. She decides to run away to attend a carnival, but her adventure ends with.

The Balcony

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By Una Dorr

children's literature,fear of heights,family stories,

Milo, a fearful 9-year-old, lives in a high-rise apartment with his grandmother and cat Ella. After finding Ella missing, he discovers her asleep on the balcony, which is breaking. Milo bravely rescues Ella despite his.

The Road to Williamstown

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By Sophie Nerine

mountains,river,valley,

The scene is set in a valley between two mountains, where the beauty is both suffocating and exhilarating. A river flows quickly, and despite the presence of cars, the atmosphere feels isolated with nature.

Gleaming Star

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By Ellen Salovaara

grief,loss,family,

A young girl, Katie, reflects on her father's passing and the emotional journey she undertakes as she prepares for her wedding. Her mother helps her find solace in memories and the symbolic presence of her.

The Children of Exile

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Children of Exile,Margaret Peterson Haddix,science fiction,

Rosi and her brother Bobo are sent back to their biological parents after being raised in the utopian Fredtown. They face harsh realities and prejudice, leading them to uncover secrets about their past and the.

Love/Hate Relationship

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By Morgan Lane

music appreciation,poetry analysis,lyrical meaning,

The poem explores contrasting emotions towards music, with one side expressing admiration and joy, while the other side reflects disappointment and dislike, highlighting a complex relationship with sound and beauty.

The Waterfall

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By Natalie Warnke

princess in tower,escape,friendship,

A princess confined to a tower experiences fear and isolation until she escapes during an attack. She meets Leda, a young girl who becomes her friend, and they find refuge behind a waterfall, marking a.

Winter

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By Micah Lim

winter poetry,snow,evergreen trees,

The poem vividly captures winter's essence with the howling wind, crisp air, and snow crunching underfoot, highlighting the struggle of evergreens against the wind, amidst the brightest white backdrop.

A Surfing Tradition

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By James Wilson

paddleout,surfing tradition,California coast,

On a cold California morning, surfers and spectators gather silently at the beach for a paddle-out, a solemn tradition honoring the sea and community. Surfers brave the cold, paddle out, ride spectacular waves, and return.

Cloud and Wallfish

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By Anne Nesbet, Reviewed by Alexandra Reynaud

historical fiction,Berlin Wall,friendship,

In 1989, Noah Keller's life is upended when his parents reveal his true identity as Jonah and move him to East Berlin. He befriends Claudia, whose parents have mysteriously died, amidst the backdrop of the.

Paradise?

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By Kaya Simcoe

paradise,personal reflection,nature,

The narrative explores the concept of paradise through personal experiences, from a serene beach in California to a cozy hotel room and finally to a New York City apartment, highlighting that paradise is a state.

Pray

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By Gianna Harris

poetry synopsis,river reflections,childhood memories,

The poem reflects on memories by the Mississippi River, where the speaker recalls childhood moments with her mom, feeling the flow of water and memories drifting on its surface.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter,snow,poetry,

Soft white snowflakes bring happiness, contrasting with harsh cold that seeps into homes. Warmth from golden rays and hot chocolate provide comfort as winter officially arrives, transforming landscapes with snow-covered trees and hidden leaves.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter poetry,seasonal themes,nature imagery,

The poem describes winter's arrival with soft, white flakes bringing happiness, contrasting with harsh cold and hidden sun. It captures the season's beauty and warmth through imagery of snow, heat, and hot chocolate.

Pawprints in the Snow

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By Sage Young

children's literature,animal adventure,survival story,

Stella, a small cat, ventures out into a snowstorm, gets locked out, and must survive the night. She finds shelter but faces a raccoon, leading to a thrilling escape. Ultimately, she returns home to her.

The Crazy Kid

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By Niko Mann

naughty child,wild tiger,screeching car,

A naughty child behaves like a wild tiger, sounds like a screeching car, and pretends to be an exploding rocketship, having consumed too much sugar before bedtime, exhibiting energetic and imaginative behavior.

Lembas Cookies

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By Ula Pomian

Lembas cookies,Elven bread,cookie recipes,

Inspired by the Elven Lembas bread from "Lord of the Rings," these cookies are unique, tasting like gingerbread and smelling like banana bread, with a sponge cake texture, and can be filling for hours.

The Secret Agent Baker

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By Ralston Frattarola

family conflict,selfexpression,baking,

Jeff, a seventh-grader, feels different from his family, who are all enthusiastic about summer. He enjoys activities like baking, which his family doesn't appreciate. Determined to prove his passion, Jeff makes exceptional brownies, winning his.

Pizza

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By Devon Mann

food poetry,sensory writing,pizza description,

A vivid description of pizza, likening dough to a helicopter blade, with sensory details of toppings, texture, and taste, evoking a dynamic culinary experience through metaphors and sensory imagery.

Jia’s Quick Mini Pizza

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By Jia Song Theiss

English muffin pizza,quick mini pizza,easy homemade pizza,

When craving pizza late at night, a creative solution was found using English muffins, ketchup, cheese, and seaweed. Toasted muffins were topped, microwaved, and enjoyed as quick, customizable mini pizzas, with seaweed being a favorite.

Mamaw’s Mac and Cheese, from My Family Cookbook

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By Georgia Armstrong

mac and cheese,family recipes,creamy pasta dishes,

This mac and cheese recipe, cherished by family members, features a creamy and chewy texture, made with macaroni noodles, butter, milk, half-and-half, and Velveeta cheese, evoking warm memories of family gatherings.

Meatball Subs

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By Nena Mundell

meatball subs,family recipes,comfort food,

Meatball subs evoke a sense of home and comfort, rooted in family traditions and recipes passed down through generations. The dish combines homemade meatballs with a rich tomato sauce and melted cheese on toasted submarine.

The Man on the Bench

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By Ella Glodek

kindness,childhood,friendship,

Helen and her sister Maggie visit the Rite Aid daily for Pop Rocks, but one fall day Helen gives her money to a blind man on the bench, sparking a friendship and a change in.

The Year of the Rooster

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By Sabrina Guo

soy sauce chicken,Chinese cuisine,family traditions,

During a summer trip to Jiangsu, I enjoyed a unique soy sauce chicken wrapped in tinfoil with a red ribbon, symbolizing luck and prosperity, served with ceremony and kindness by the waitress. The meal evoked.

A Note from the Stone Soup Test Kitchen

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By Jane Levi

Stone Soup,recipes,culinary adventures,

The Stone Soup test kitchen has been filled with delicious aromas from various recipes, each telling a story of family, inventiveness, literary inspiration, home, friends, or past experiences, evoking memories and feelings.

Chasing Chickens

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Jem Burch, Illustrated by Cole Gibson

safari adventure,teenage travel,cultural exchange,

A teenager reluctantly joins their geologist parents on a trip, initially resentful but eventually forms a bond with a local girl named Tiwu, participating in a village Christmas tradition and finding unexpected joy.

Sea Creature

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By Sophia Gallegos

ocean zones,sea creatures,personal discovery,

The narrative combines a dreamlike descent into the ocean with a waking life filled with personal connections and a quest for understanding sea creatures. It explores themes of discovery and the power of imagination and.

Heart of a Samurai

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By Margi Preus, Reviewed by William Cui

historical fiction,JapaneseAmerican history,adaptation,

In 1841, young Manjiro is shipwrecked with friends and rescued by an American whaling ship, facing a foreign world and isolation from Japan; he adapts, learns, and bridges cultures, showing resilience and hope[1][4][5].

Free

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By Tiffanie Goh

nature,mountain,solitude,

A mute girl finds solace in nature, particularly on a mountain where she encounters a mountain cat. She helps the cat, and they form a bond. Her parents' neglect and decision to send her to.

Butterfly

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By Amy Zhou

butterflies,life cycle,metamorphosis,

The narrator finds butterflies fascinating, partly due to their beauty and an experience with an aunt who taught them about releasing butterflies. This experience led to a deeper appreciation for the life cycle of butterflies.

Creatures

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By Owen Sessine

poetry,nature,life cycles,

A brief poetic meditation on the cycles of life and rest, where creatures awaken and slumber, but not all return, capturing the fragile rhythm of existence in nature through simple, evocative language.

Perfection

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By Katie Dillon

test anxiety,performance anxiety,stress management,

A student experiences intense test anxiety, feeling overwhelmed and pressured to perform perfectly, leading to physical and emotional distress during a math quiz, contrasting with the carefree nature of a younger cousin.

I Remember the Water and the Wind

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By Callen Bailey

Adirondacks,canoeing,childhood memories,

A child recalls a vivid canoeing experience in the Adirondacks, feeling powerful despite the stormy conditions and their young age, with memories of paddling, rain, and waves creating a sense of invincibility.

Facing the Hurricane

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By Justin Le Veness

hurricanes,New York City,storm experiences,

A young boy recounts a stormy day in New York City, where his dad dares him to venture outside during a hurricane. The boy is initially scared but eventually returns inside, reflecting on his dad's.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

winter literature,short fiction,poetry,

This literary issue features short fiction and poetry that reflect the wintry season, with both literal and metaphorical darkness, yet offers hope for longer, lighter days ahead through its varied storytelling and artistic expressions.

Silence/Ages

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By Eleonore Lecue

silence,nature,poetry,

Silence travels over mountains and into the sea, spreading far beyond sight, mingling with trees and rainbows, inspiring songs and calm, as life grows and fades, all embraced by quiet beauty.

The Pendulum

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<em>1st Place in the Short Short Fiction Contest</em><br/>By Sabrina Guo, Art by Marco Lu

cats,grandfather clocks,time,

A cat's fascination with a grandfather clock is described, highlighting her unique behavior and the narrator's reflection on time and simplicity, contrasting with human complexities.

The Barista

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By Thomas Jones, Art by Mia Fang

LAX airport,coffee shop,barista,

A barista at LAX airport opens his shop early to serve tired travelers, observing the bustling airport life. He once witnessed a boy losing his teddy bear and later returns it to the boy's father,.

Cream of Tomato Soup

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By Lina Martinez Nocito

tomato soup,knitting,recipe,

The narrator enjoys tomato soup and knitting but has a mishap while wearing slippery slippers, leading to a fall and arm injury. Despite this, they continue to love tomato soup and share a favorite recipe.

Honey Beach Bars

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By Arielle Kouyoumdjian

honey harvesting,beekeeping,honey extraction,

Harvesting honey involves scraping off wax cappings and spinning frames to extract honey, which is then filtered and used in recipes like Honey Beach Bars, a dessert that won a grand champion prize at a.

I AM Poem

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By Kathleen Werth

I Am poems,personal identity,creativity,

The poem explores the author's identity as a singer and vet, expressing curiosity about personality development, imaginative scenarios, and personal desires, while also revealing fears and hopes in a creative and introspective manner.

The Girl Who Is Allergic to Everything

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By Kyra Yip

food allergies,EpiPen,allergy management,

The narrative describes a young person's life with multiple severe allergies, including nuts, seafood, eggs, and gluten. They face challenges in daily life, such as avoiding certain foods and using an EpiPen for emergencies. Despite.

Ode to Flowers

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By Irene Surprenant, Art by Pearl Lee

flowers,beauty,nature,

The poem celebrates flowers for their vibrant colors and beauty, describing them in various settings, from sitting on the ground to swishing in trees, and expresses joy in seeing them daily.

Composition 0

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By Sabrina Guo, Art by Ula Pomian

art,family,memory,

The narrator, an artist at Yale, struggles to recall memories of her parents, who she lost at a young age. She imagines their meeting and life through her art, using sensory experiences to recreate hypothetical.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,dietary choices,holiday recipes,

Holidays highlight food as comfort and delight, yet many face anxieties due to allergies, intolerances, and dietary choices, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes in this year's food issue.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,holiday recipes,dietary restrictions,

The holiday season highlights food as comfort and delight, yet also reveals anxieties like allergies, intolerances, and dietary restrictions, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes.

Camping with Bears

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By Rose Zimmerman, Art by Estella E. J. Howard

family road trip,camping,bears,

A family embarks on a road trip to Oregon, stopping at a campsite where they encounter a family of bears, creating a memorable and magical experience under the stars.

Autumn Leaves

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By Eva Bandy

autumn leaves,sorrow,nature,

The poem reflects on standing amidst crisp autumn leaves, feeling sorrow for their demise and reluctance to disturb them, evoking a deep sense of loss and stillness in nature's cycle.

Alive

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By Katie Turk

wolf,moonlight,forest,

A wolf prowls through a rain-drenched forest under bright moonlight, his shadow cutting through the glow as he howls, awakening the night. The forest stirs with creatures moving, and the wolf, his call finished, watches.

The Teacher

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By Charlie McDermott

poetry,nature,wind,

The poem explores the wind's attempt to teach bare trees how to dance, contrasting their clumsiness with the grace of green leaves, and the speaker's desire to learn from the wind.

George’s Dream

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By Yanni Yohannes

science fiction,children’s story,inventor,

George, a six-year-old aspiring scientist, dreams of creating a drink for eternal life. After years of research and setbacks, a meteorite provides the missing ingredient. His invention brings fame, fortune, and unexpected challenges, ultimately granting.

The Emperor and the Animals

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By Natalie McGee, Art by Avery Multer

magical realism,animal fable,environmental protection,

An emperor seeks to build a palace in a birch forest, but a mysterious leopard goddess, Dea, challenges him with a riddle. After a night among magical animals and a swarm of beetles, he learns.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

fantasy stories,talking animals,magical creatures,

Fantastical stories feature talking animals, magical creatures, and nature's mysteries, exploring themes of transformation and the human relationship with the environment through imaginative narratives and art.

The Legend of the Leaves

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By Marcus R. Bosley

mythology,legends,gods,

In a world where dinosaurs roamed, gods created humans from earth and provided them with leaves as a resource. Humans became greedy, leading to a war between gods and humans, resulting in the gods' demise.

Night and Day

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By Hannah Parker, Art by Caitlin Goh

night,moon,stars,

Night’s mystery envelops the world as all sleep, even baby birds, under the moon’s watchful glow. Stars and fairies dance, God casts spells, and dawn brings life, warmth, and play, repeating the cycle.

Raking the River

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By Charlotte Tigchelaar

Ohio River cleanup,Harris Riverside Park,Huntington WV,

The Jeff Kovatch Memorial Ohio River Cleanup involves volunteers like a father and child collecting trash from the river using tools like rakes and litter-getters, highlighting community efforts to clean the Ohio River in Huntington,.

No one knew

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By Jada Kovatch

uncertainty,rain,baby,

The scene is set with rain pounding windows, creating uncertainty and worry about the future. A baby cries, contrasting with its birthplace, a happy and sunny location, highlighting a shift in atmosphere.

The Blue Planet

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By Arabella McClendon, Art by Hannah Parker

space exploration,alien civilizations,intergalactic missions,

Captain Vistyz Stausk and her crew are on a mission to find and rehabilitate or destroy malignant species. They encounter a blue planet with diverse nations and corrupt leaders, deciding to isolate it until its.

Found

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By Maya Wolfford

poetry synopsis,imagery in poetry,themes of guidance,

The poem explores themes of guidance, fate, and navigation, using imagery like butterflies, snowflakes, and stars to convey a sense of gentle direction through life's challenges and uncertainties, preventing darkness and chaos.

The Standing Mountains

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By Cora Gelman

mountains,nature,poetry,

The poem reflects on the majesty of mountains, evoking feelings of sadness and coldness, contrasting the speaker's smallness with the grandeur of nature, leading to a sense of detachment and awe.

The Hut on the Hill

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By Linden Grace Koshland, Art by Hannah Parker

stormy weather,wooden hut,cozy interior,

A small wooden hut perched on a hill watches a storm unfold, its wisdom and resilience evident as it remains steadfast despite the turbulent weather. Inside, warmth and memories of home fill the space.

Wild Wyoming Horses

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By Gwen Deutsch

Wyoming,horses,natural beauty,

The poem vividly captures the essence of Wyoming, describing horses running like a sandstorm, the freshness of creek water, and the scent of flowers, evoking a sense of natural beauty and emotional connection to the.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,nature,childhood memories,

The narrative describes a warm family gathering where the protagonist reunites with cousins and relatives, enjoying activities like collecting wood for a fire and savoring a sunset. The scene is filled with sensory details of.

A Child’s Memoir

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By Alejandro Lugo Saavedra

memoir writing,children's literature,comingofage stories,

Gabriel, a boy from Arizona, now living in Pennsylvania, struggles with the transition and misses his old life. He is passionate about nature and insects but feels confined in his new environment. His family decides.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,sunset,childhood memories,

A nostalgic scene unfolds as the narrator reunites with family, enjoying a serene atmosphere filled with pine trees, fresh cookies, and a sunset. Together, they collect wood for a fire, sharing laughter and warmth.

A Great Community

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By Charlie Kubica

immigrant experience,family journey,culture shock,

A Polish family moves to Miami after financial struggles and hard work in a sausage factory, facing a challenging journey, a cramped new home, and school bullying, but finds hope and community among fellow immigrant.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

home,identity,belonging,

The concept of home is explored through personal experiences and reflections, questioning its definition as a place, feeling, or person, and inspiring readers to reflect on their own understanding of home.

The Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay

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By Marlena Rohde, Illustrated by Nicole Qian <br/><br/><strong>3rd Place in the 2018 Science Fiction Contest</strong>

marine life,magical realism,environmental fiction,

Viola discovers a magical seaweed while diving, which seems to heal her ailing sister. However, her friend Max becomes obsessed with exploiting the plant for wealth, leading to a dramatic confrontation underwater where the sisters.

Saguaros: Amazing Plants

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By Marco Lu

saguaro cactus,Sonoran Desert,cactus adaptations,

The saguaro cactus, native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and northern Mexico, is a remarkable plant known for its unique adaptations to arid environments. It can grow up to 40 feet tall and live.

How the Universe Came to Be

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By Yutia Li

universe creation,cosmic evolution,planetary formation,

The poem describes the universe's creation, starting with a tiny speck of dust that explodes into vibrant colors, forming stars and planets. Earth emerges from chaos, settles, and eventually gives rise to life as single-celled.

I Wonder

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By Sterling Waterfield

curiosity,nature,human behavior,

A child ponders various aspects of life, questioning why certain things are named or occur, reflecting on human emotions and capabilities, and ultimately appreciating the world's complexity despite its imperfections.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

science fiction,writing contest,scientific literature,

Announcing the winners of the Science Fiction Contest in this special Science Issue, featuring inventive stories like “Middlenames,” “Young Eyes,” and “Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay,” alongside nonfiction and poetry exploring scientific themes.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,neon lights,urban sounds,

The scene depicts a vibrant cityscape with neon lights, a lone car crossing a scarlet bridge, and the sounds of glasses clinking carried by the breeze under a moon shrouded by clouds.

Dad Cut My Nails

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By Ari Martinez

poetry,discomfort,nails,

A poem describes the discomfort of having nails cut too short, likening the feeling to scratching sandpaper with teeth, evoking a sense of irritation and discomfort from the experience.

The Cryptic Crypt

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By Sydney Burr, Illustrated by Delaney Slote

creative writing,fantasy,adventure,

A young writer finds solace in a stream near the Cascade Mountains, where they write stories. One day, while writing about a girl lost in an Egyptian pyramid, they are transported into the story, encountering.

Bugs are the Future!

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By Oliver Jacobs, Illustrated by Ula Pomian

sustainable food,insects as food,school cafeteria,

Two boys, Jacob and Benjamin, have a lunchtime conversation in a school cafeteria, where Jacob discusses the environmental impact of meat and suggests eating insects as a sustainable alternative, causing Benjamin to react with horror.

The Avocado Tree

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By Sara Chebili

family,memory,nature,

A chair by an avocado tree serves as a memory aid for an old lady, built by her grandson who tends to it alongside a growing tree, eventually helping her recall cherished moments.

Swept-Up Fish

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By Sabrina Feldberg, Illustrated by Reed Skelton

San Francisco,beach life,family dynamics,

A teenager struggles with moving from Chicago to San Francisco, feeling disconnected at the beach. In a fantastical twist, they transform into a fish, navigating challenges before returning to human form, eventually appreciating the new.

Wildfire

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

art,landscapes,cityscapes,

A series of images and captions featuring artworks by young artists, including Karinne Ulrey and Eli Breyer Essiam, with themes of landscapes and cityscapes, accompanied by poetic descriptions of natural phenomena.

The Missing Piece

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By Lucy Zanker

robotic siblings,space adventure,family dynamics,

A young girl named Laika and her robotic brother Tommy find themselves on a rocket after it is accidentally launched. They must navigate space and return home, but not without a heart-wrenching sacrifice involving Tommy.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,night,urban,

A city nightscape glows as stoplights shimmer on the bay, mingling with distant chatter and clinking glasses; the moon hides behind clouds while neon-lit skyscrapers tower and a car crosses a scarlet bridge.

The Moon and My Heart

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By Rebecca Beaver

moon,heart,identity,

The poem explores themes of identity and transformation, as the speaker feels consumed by the moon, leading to a loss of self and a sense of fragmentation and disorientation in their existence.

The Red and Blue Thread

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By Rhianna Searle, Illustrated by Abhi Sukhdial

friendship,politics,middle school,

Stella Addle struggles with the aftermath of the 2016 election, feeling isolated and betrayed when her best friend Gabby’s family supports Trump. Their friendship fractures as political differences surface, but Stella, overwhelmed by regret and.

The Hobbit

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By J.R.R. Tolkien, Reviewed by Catherine Gruen

The Hobbit,Bilbo Baggins,Smaug,

Bilbo Baggins joins thirteen dwarves on a quest to reclaim their treasure from the dragon Smaug, facing trolls, goblins, and elves along the way, learning courage and perseverance through his adventures.

A New Comfort

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By Sonja ten Grotenhuis

school life,peer pressure,friendship,

The story revolves around a protagonist who feels pressured by a popular classmate, Patricia. The protagonist is forced into a bike camp, where they struggle to ride a bike, leading to embarrassment and a chance.

The Mouse Who Played Keyboard

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By Isaiah Albro

mouse,keyboard,cats,

A mouse plays the keyboard at night, attracting cats, rats, and owls who gather around to listen. The nocturnal concert unites unlikely creatures, creating a magical, musical moment under the moonlight.

Boxes

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By Melina Ahmad

Atlantic Avenue,Brooklyn,friendship,

The narrative follows Azalea and her friend Ronia as they spend a day on Atlantic Avenue, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and each other's company. However, their joy is overshadowed by the news that Ronia is.

The Red Balloon…

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By Rafi Mohammed

red balloon,adventure,journey,

A vivid dark red balloon, once tied to a playful 7-year-old master, embarks on a journey after being lost, navigating winds, beaches, glaciers, and seas in search of its owner, eventually finding freedom in Antarctica.

Searching for Bows and Arrows

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By Tatiana Rebecca Shrayer

poetry,nature,family,

A young girl asks her father to build a bow and arrows, and they gather materials from nearby woods, crafting the bow together, then shooting arrows into the evening sky filled with stars.

Garage Junk

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Jerry Xia

spiders,fear,garage,

A person enters a garage at night to get lemonade, encountering a large spider that sparks fear. However, they rationalize their fear and decide to calmly exit, realizing spiders are harmless. This encounter changes their.

A Dream of Chaos

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By Atlas William Iacobucci

surrealism,poetry,Empire State Building,

A surreal scene unfolds with thunder and rain surrounding the Empire State Building, as a person jumps through a window and navigates stairs amidst fireworks and a flash of light, ending with a peaceful New.

Poetry Portfolio

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By Sophia Dahlin

creative writing,poetry,Stanford University,

Students in a Shanghai creative writing class, hosted by Stanford University's EPGY Honors Academy, wrote original poems inspired by experimental literature and unique assignments that challenged their imagination and language use.

About the Author

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By Gabriel Levy

writing process,author emotions,creative anxiety,

The author describes the emotional journey of writing, from anxiety when words fail—feeling trapped or overwhelmed—to the pride and importance of being recognized, and the relief and clarity when inspiration flows freely and effortlessly.

Untitled

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By Gilbert Huang

tooth fairy,fairies,children's folklore,

The text describes fairies, emphasizing their tiny size and wings, and explains the tooth fairy's role in exchanging money for children's lost teeth placed under their pillows.

Myself

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By Gilbert Huang

writing,emotions,creative process,

Gilbert Huang, a nine-year-old from Shanghai, describes writing as a soft, smooth process that makes him nervous yet reveals his emotions; when lost for words, he feels transformed into a monster, overwhelmed by his feelings.

The Stone Angel

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By Julia Lockwood

cemetery,mysterious girl,supernatural encounter,

Libby visits her favorite grave in the cemetery, where she meets a mysterious girl named Ada, who shares a striking resemblance to the deceased. As they talk, Libby feels a mix of fear and sympathy,.

THE MOON

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By Andy Wu

moon,poetry,loneliness,

The poem describes the moon as Earth's only friend, emphasizing its loneliness and uniqueness with repetitive phrases, portraying it as uncolorful, grey, and old, yet standing alone in its singular role.

Belonging

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By Tristan Hui

childhood memories,beach,family bonding,

A child and their father play on the beach, digging holes and running through sand, laughter and joy surrounding them as the father lifts the child above crashing waves, creating a lasting sense of belonging.

The Giving Stone

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By Peyton Jacobe

grief,kindness,friendship,

Rachel struggles with the loss of her parakeet Willow, but finds solace in a stone given by her friend Ivy. She then passes the stone to Mrs. Hernandez, who is grieving her husband's death, creating.

Moonlight Under Water

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By Dusty Gibbon

urban poetry,New York City,nighttime,

A poetic meditation on New York’s nocturnal essence, capturing the city’s fading trees, whispering moonlight, skyscraper power, and streetlight flickers, all entwined with memories of lost moments and lingering urban melancholy.

The Runaway

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By Frances Brogan

blended families,family dynamics,sibling relationships,

The story revolves around a young girl who feels disconnected from her family and longs for a past life in Lancaster. She decides to run away to attend a carnival, but her adventure ends with.

The Balcony

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By Una Dorr

children's literature,fear of heights,family stories,

Milo, a fearful 9-year-old, lives in a high-rise apartment with his grandmother and cat Ella. After finding Ella missing, he discovers her asleep on the balcony, which is breaking. Milo bravely rescues Ella despite his.

The Road to Williamstown

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By Sophie Nerine

mountains,river,valley,

The scene is set in a valley between two mountains, where the beauty is both suffocating and exhilarating. A river flows quickly, and despite the presence of cars, the atmosphere feels isolated with nature.

Gleaming Star

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By Ellen Salovaara

grief,loss,family,

A young girl, Katie, reflects on her father's passing and the emotional journey she undertakes as she prepares for her wedding. Her mother helps her find solace in memories and the symbolic presence of her.

The Children of Exile

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Children of Exile,Margaret Peterson Haddix,science fiction,

Rosi and her brother Bobo are sent back to their biological parents after being raised in the utopian Fredtown. They face harsh realities and prejudice, leading them to uncover secrets about their past and the.

Love/Hate Relationship

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By Morgan Lane

music appreciation,poetry analysis,lyrical meaning,

The poem explores contrasting emotions towards music, with one side expressing admiration and joy, while the other side reflects disappointment and dislike, highlighting a complex relationship with sound and beauty.

The Waterfall

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By Natalie Warnke

princess in tower,escape,friendship,

A princess confined to a tower experiences fear and isolation until she escapes during an attack. She meets Leda, a young girl who becomes her friend, and they find refuge behind a waterfall, marking a.

Winter

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By Micah Lim

winter poetry,snow,evergreen trees,

The poem vividly captures winter's essence with the howling wind, crisp air, and snow crunching underfoot, highlighting the struggle of evergreens against the wind, amidst the brightest white backdrop.

A Surfing Tradition

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By James Wilson

paddleout,surfing tradition,California coast,

On a cold California morning, surfers and spectators gather silently at the beach for a paddle-out, a solemn tradition honoring the sea and community. Surfers brave the cold, paddle out, ride spectacular waves, and return.

Cloud and Wallfish

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By Anne Nesbet, Reviewed by Alexandra Reynaud

historical fiction,Berlin Wall,friendship,

In 1989, Noah Keller's life is upended when his parents reveal his true identity as Jonah and move him to East Berlin. He befriends Claudia, whose parents have mysteriously died, amidst the backdrop of the.

Paradise?

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By Kaya Simcoe

paradise,personal reflection,nature,

The narrative explores the concept of paradise through personal experiences, from a serene beach in California to a cozy hotel room and finally to a New York City apartment, highlighting that paradise is a state.

Pray

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By Gianna Harris

poetry synopsis,river reflections,childhood memories,

The poem reflects on memories by the Mississippi River, where the speaker recalls childhood moments with her mom, feeling the flow of water and memories drifting on its surface.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter,snow,poetry,

Soft white snowflakes bring happiness, contrasting with harsh cold that seeps into homes. Warmth from golden rays and hot chocolate provide comfort as winter officially arrives, transforming landscapes with snow-covered trees and hidden leaves.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter poetry,seasonal themes,nature imagery,

The poem describes winter's arrival with soft, white flakes bringing happiness, contrasting with harsh cold and hidden sun. It captures the season's beauty and warmth through imagery of snow, heat, and hot chocolate.

Pawprints in the Snow

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By Sage Young

children's literature,animal adventure,survival story,

Stella, a small cat, ventures out into a snowstorm, gets locked out, and must survive the night. She finds shelter but faces a raccoon, leading to a thrilling escape. Ultimately, she returns home to her.

The Crazy Kid

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By Niko Mann

naughty child,wild tiger,screeching car,

A naughty child behaves like a wild tiger, sounds like a screeching car, and pretends to be an exploding rocketship, having consumed too much sugar before bedtime, exhibiting energetic and imaginative behavior.

Lembas Cookies

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By Ula Pomian

Lembas cookies,Elven bread,cookie recipes,

Inspired by the Elven Lembas bread from "Lord of the Rings," these cookies are unique, tasting like gingerbread and smelling like banana bread, with a sponge cake texture, and can be filling for hours.

The Secret Agent Baker

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By Ralston Frattarola

family conflict,selfexpression,baking,

Jeff, a seventh-grader, feels different from his family, who are all enthusiastic about summer. He enjoys activities like baking, which his family doesn't appreciate. Determined to prove his passion, Jeff makes exceptional brownies, winning his.

Pizza

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By Devon Mann

food poetry,sensory writing,pizza description,

A vivid description of pizza, likening dough to a helicopter blade, with sensory details of toppings, texture, and taste, evoking a dynamic culinary experience through metaphors and sensory imagery.

Jia’s Quick Mini Pizza

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By Jia Song Theiss

English muffin pizza,quick mini pizza,easy homemade pizza,

When craving pizza late at night, a creative solution was found using English muffins, ketchup, cheese, and seaweed. Toasted muffins were topped, microwaved, and enjoyed as quick, customizable mini pizzas, with seaweed being a favorite.

Mamaw’s Mac and Cheese, from My Family Cookbook

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By Georgia Armstrong

mac and cheese,family recipes,creamy pasta dishes,

This mac and cheese recipe, cherished by family members, features a creamy and chewy texture, made with macaroni noodles, butter, milk, half-and-half, and Velveeta cheese, evoking warm memories of family gatherings.

Meatball Subs

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By Nena Mundell

meatball subs,family recipes,comfort food,

Meatball subs evoke a sense of home and comfort, rooted in family traditions and recipes passed down through generations. The dish combines homemade meatballs with a rich tomato sauce and melted cheese on toasted submarine.

The Man on the Bench

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By Ella Glodek

kindness,childhood,friendship,

Helen and her sister Maggie visit the Rite Aid daily for Pop Rocks, but one fall day Helen gives her money to a blind man on the bench, sparking a friendship and a change in.

The Year of the Rooster

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By Sabrina Guo

soy sauce chicken,Chinese cuisine,family traditions,

During a summer trip to Jiangsu, I enjoyed a unique soy sauce chicken wrapped in tinfoil with a red ribbon, symbolizing luck and prosperity, served with ceremony and kindness by the waitress. The meal evoked.

A Note from the Stone Soup Test Kitchen

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By Jane Levi

Stone Soup,recipes,culinary adventures,

The Stone Soup test kitchen has been filled with delicious aromas from various recipes, each telling a story of family, inventiveness, literary inspiration, home, friends, or past experiences, evoking memories and feelings.

Chasing Chickens

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Jem Burch, Illustrated by Cole Gibson

safari adventure,teenage travel,cultural exchange,

A teenager reluctantly joins their geologist parents on a trip, initially resentful but eventually forms a bond with a local girl named Tiwu, participating in a village Christmas tradition and finding unexpected joy.

Sea Creature

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By Sophia Gallegos

ocean zones,sea creatures,personal discovery,

The narrative combines a dreamlike descent into the ocean with a waking life filled with personal connections and a quest for understanding sea creatures. It explores themes of discovery and the power of imagination and.

Heart of a Samurai

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By Margi Preus, Reviewed by William Cui

historical fiction,JapaneseAmerican history,adaptation,

In 1841, young Manjiro is shipwrecked with friends and rescued by an American whaling ship, facing a foreign world and isolation from Japan; he adapts, learns, and bridges cultures, showing resilience and hope[1][4][5].

Free

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By Tiffanie Goh

nature,mountain,solitude,

A mute girl finds solace in nature, particularly on a mountain where she encounters a mountain cat. She helps the cat, and they form a bond. Her parents' neglect and decision to send her to.

Butterfly

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By Amy Zhou

butterflies,life cycle,metamorphosis,

The narrator finds butterflies fascinating, partly due to their beauty and an experience with an aunt who taught them about releasing butterflies. This experience led to a deeper appreciation for the life cycle of butterflies.

Creatures

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By Owen Sessine

poetry,nature,life cycles,

A brief poetic meditation on the cycles of life and rest, where creatures awaken and slumber, but not all return, capturing the fragile rhythm of existence in nature through simple, evocative language.

Perfection

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By Katie Dillon

test anxiety,performance anxiety,stress management,

A student experiences intense test anxiety, feeling overwhelmed and pressured to perform perfectly, leading to physical and emotional distress during a math quiz, contrasting with the carefree nature of a younger cousin.

I Remember the Water and the Wind

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By Callen Bailey

Adirondacks,canoeing,childhood memories,

A child recalls a vivid canoeing experience in the Adirondacks, feeling powerful despite the stormy conditions and their young age, with memories of paddling, rain, and waves creating a sense of invincibility.

Facing the Hurricane

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By Justin Le Veness

hurricanes,New York City,storm experiences,

A young boy recounts a stormy day in New York City, where his dad dares him to venture outside during a hurricane. The boy is initially scared but eventually returns inside, reflecting on his dad's.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

winter literature,short fiction,poetry,

This literary issue features short fiction and poetry that reflect the wintry season, with both literal and metaphorical darkness, yet offers hope for longer, lighter days ahead through its varied storytelling and artistic expressions.

Silence/Ages

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By Eleonore Lecue

silence,nature,poetry,

Silence travels over mountains and into the sea, spreading far beyond sight, mingling with trees and rainbows, inspiring songs and calm, as life grows and fades, all embraced by quiet beauty.

The Pendulum

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<em>1st Place in the Short Short Fiction Contest</em><br/>By Sabrina Guo, Art by Marco Lu

cats,grandfather clocks,time,

A cat's fascination with a grandfather clock is described, highlighting her unique behavior and the narrator's reflection on time and simplicity, contrasting with human complexities.

The Barista

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By Thomas Jones, Art by Mia Fang

LAX airport,coffee shop,barista,

A barista at LAX airport opens his shop early to serve tired travelers, observing the bustling airport life. He once witnessed a boy losing his teddy bear and later returns it to the boy's father,.

Cream of Tomato Soup

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By Lina Martinez Nocito

tomato soup,knitting,recipe,

The narrator enjoys tomato soup and knitting but has a mishap while wearing slippery slippers, leading to a fall and arm injury. Despite this, they continue to love tomato soup and share a favorite recipe.

Honey Beach Bars

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By Arielle Kouyoumdjian

honey harvesting,beekeeping,honey extraction,

Harvesting honey involves scraping off wax cappings and spinning frames to extract honey, which is then filtered and used in recipes like Honey Beach Bars, a dessert that won a grand champion prize at a.

I AM Poem

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By Kathleen Werth

I Am poems,personal identity,creativity,

The poem explores the author's identity as a singer and vet, expressing curiosity about personality development, imaginative scenarios, and personal desires, while also revealing fears and hopes in a creative and introspective manner.

The Girl Who Is Allergic to Everything

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By Kyra Yip

food allergies,EpiPen,allergy management,

The narrative describes a young person's life with multiple severe allergies, including nuts, seafood, eggs, and gluten. They face challenges in daily life, such as avoiding certain foods and using an EpiPen for emergencies. Despite.

Ode to Flowers

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By Irene Surprenant, Art by Pearl Lee

flowers,beauty,nature,

The poem celebrates flowers for their vibrant colors and beauty, describing them in various settings, from sitting on the ground to swishing in trees, and expresses joy in seeing them daily.

Composition 0

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By Sabrina Guo, Art by Ula Pomian

art,family,memory,

The narrator, an artist at Yale, struggles to recall memories of her parents, who she lost at a young age. She imagines their meeting and life through her art, using sensory experiences to recreate hypothetical.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,dietary choices,holiday recipes,

Holidays highlight food as comfort and delight, yet many face anxieties due to allergies, intolerances, and dietary choices, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes in this year's food issue.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

food anxieties,holiday recipes,dietary restrictions,

The holiday season highlights food as comfort and delight, yet also reveals anxieties like allergies, intolerances, and dietary restrictions, which young writers explore alongside sharing joyful recipes.

Camping with Bears

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By Rose Zimmerman, Art by Estella E. J. Howard

family road trip,camping,bears,

A family embarks on a road trip to Oregon, stopping at a campsite where they encounter a family of bears, creating a memorable and magical experience under the stars.

Autumn Leaves

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By Eva Bandy

autumn leaves,sorrow,nature,

The poem reflects on standing amidst crisp autumn leaves, feeling sorrow for their demise and reluctance to disturb them, evoking a deep sense of loss and stillness in nature's cycle.

Alive

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By Katie Turk

wolf,moonlight,forest,

A wolf prowls through a rain-drenched forest under bright moonlight, his shadow cutting through the glow as he howls, awakening the night. The forest stirs with creatures moving, and the wolf, his call finished, watches.

The Teacher

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By Charlie McDermott

poetry,nature,wind,

The poem explores the wind's attempt to teach bare trees how to dance, contrasting their clumsiness with the grace of green leaves, and the speaker's desire to learn from the wind.

George’s Dream

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By Yanni Yohannes

science fiction,children’s story,inventor,

George, a six-year-old aspiring scientist, dreams of creating a drink for eternal life. After years of research and setbacks, a meteorite provides the missing ingredient. His invention brings fame, fortune, and unexpected challenges, ultimately granting.

The Emperor and the Animals

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By Natalie McGee, Art by Avery Multer

magical realism,animal fable,environmental protection,

An emperor seeks to build a palace in a birch forest, but a mysterious leopard goddess, Dea, challenges him with a riddle. After a night among magical animals and a swarm of beetles, he learns.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

fantasy stories,talking animals,magical creatures,

Fantastical stories feature talking animals, magical creatures, and nature's mysteries, exploring themes of transformation and the human relationship with the environment through imaginative narratives and art.

The Legend of the Leaves

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By Marcus R. Bosley

mythology,legends,gods,

In a world where dinosaurs roamed, gods created humans from earth and provided them with leaves as a resource. Humans became greedy, leading to a war between gods and humans, resulting in the gods' demise.

Night and Day

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By Hannah Parker, Art by Caitlin Goh

night,moon,stars,

Night’s mystery envelops the world as all sleep, even baby birds, under the moon’s watchful glow. Stars and fairies dance, God casts spells, and dawn brings life, warmth, and play, repeating the cycle.

Raking the River

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By Charlotte Tigchelaar

Ohio River cleanup,Harris Riverside Park,Huntington WV,

The Jeff Kovatch Memorial Ohio River Cleanup involves volunteers like a father and child collecting trash from the river using tools like rakes and litter-getters, highlighting community efforts to clean the Ohio River in Huntington,.

No one knew

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By Jada Kovatch

uncertainty,rain,baby,

The scene is set with rain pounding windows, creating uncertainty and worry about the future. A baby cries, contrasting with its birthplace, a happy and sunny location, highlighting a shift in atmosphere.

The Blue Planet

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By Arabella McClendon, Art by Hannah Parker

space exploration,alien civilizations,intergalactic missions,

Captain Vistyz Stausk and her crew are on a mission to find and rehabilitate or destroy malignant species. They encounter a blue planet with diverse nations and corrupt leaders, deciding to isolate it until its.

Found

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By Maya Wolfford

poetry synopsis,imagery in poetry,themes of guidance,

The poem explores themes of guidance, fate, and navigation, using imagery like butterflies, snowflakes, and stars to convey a sense of gentle direction through life's challenges and uncertainties, preventing darkness and chaos.

The Standing Mountains

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By Cora Gelman

mountains,nature,poetry,

The poem reflects on the majesty of mountains, evoking feelings of sadness and coldness, contrasting the speaker's smallness with the grandeur of nature, leading to a sense of detachment and awe.

The Hut on the Hill

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By Linden Grace Koshland, Art by Hannah Parker

stormy weather,wooden hut,cozy interior,

A small wooden hut perched on a hill watches a storm unfold, its wisdom and resilience evident as it remains steadfast despite the turbulent weather. Inside, warmth and memories of home fill the space.

Wild Wyoming Horses

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By Gwen Deutsch

Wyoming,horses,natural beauty,

The poem vividly captures the essence of Wyoming, describing horses running like a sandstorm, the freshness of creek water, and the scent of flowers, evoking a sense of natural beauty and emotional connection to the.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,nature,childhood memories,

The narrative describes a warm family gathering where the protagonist reunites with cousins and relatives, enjoying activities like collecting wood for a fire and savoring a sunset. The scene is filled with sensory details of.

A Child’s Memoir

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By Alejandro Lugo Saavedra

memoir writing,children's literature,comingofage stories,

Gabriel, a boy from Arizona, now living in Pennsylvania, struggles with the transition and misses his old life. He is passionate about nature and insects but feels confined in his new environment. His family decides.

Home

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By Pauline McAndrew, Art by Hannah Parker

family reunion,sunset,childhood memories,

A nostalgic scene unfolds as the narrator reunites with family, enjoying a serene atmosphere filled with pine trees, fresh cookies, and a sunset. Together, they collect wood for a fire, sharing laughter and warmth.

A Great Community

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By Charlie Kubica

immigrant experience,family journey,culture shock,

A Polish family moves to Miami after financial struggles and hard work in a sausage factory, facing a challenging journey, a cramped new home, and school bullying, but finds hope and community among fellow immigrant.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

home,identity,belonging,

The concept of home is explored through personal experiences and reflections, questioning its definition as a place, feeling, or person, and inspiring readers to reflect on their own understanding of home.

The Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay

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By Marlena Rohde, Illustrated by Nicole Qian <br/><br/><strong>3rd Place in the 2018 Science Fiction Contest</strong>

marine life,magical realism,environmental fiction,

Viola discovers a magical seaweed while diving, which seems to heal her ailing sister. However, her friend Max becomes obsessed with exploiting the plant for wealth, leading to a dramatic confrontation underwater where the sisters.

Saguaros: Amazing Plants

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By Marco Lu

saguaro cactus,Sonoran Desert,cactus adaptations,

The saguaro cactus, native to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and northern Mexico, is a remarkable plant known for its unique adaptations to arid environments. It can grow up to 40 feet tall and live.

How the Universe Came to Be

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By Yutia Li

universe creation,cosmic evolution,planetary formation,

The poem describes the universe's creation, starting with a tiny speck of dust that explodes into vibrant colors, forming stars and planets. Earth emerges from chaos, settles, and eventually gives rise to life as single-celled.

I Wonder

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By Sterling Waterfield

curiosity,nature,human behavior,

A child ponders various aspects of life, questioning why certain things are named or occur, reflecting on human emotions and capabilities, and ultimately appreciating the world's complexity despite its imperfections.

Editor’s Note

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By Emma Wood

science fiction,writing contest,scientific literature,

Announcing the winners of the Science Fiction Contest in this special Science Issue, featuring inventive stories like “Middlenames,” “Young Eyes,” and “Mystical Creatures of Blue Spout Bay,” alongside nonfiction and poetry exploring scientific themes.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,neon lights,urban sounds,

The scene depicts a vibrant cityscape with neon lights, a lone car crossing a scarlet bridge, and the sounds of glasses clinking carried by the breeze under a moon shrouded by clouds.

Dad Cut My Nails

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By Ari Martinez

poetry,discomfort,nails,

A poem describes the discomfort of having nails cut too short, likening the feeling to scratching sandpaper with teeth, evoking a sense of irritation and discomfort from the experience.

The Cryptic Crypt

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By Sydney Burr, Illustrated by Delaney Slote

creative writing,fantasy,adventure,

A young writer finds solace in a stream near the Cascade Mountains, where they write stories. One day, while writing about a girl lost in an Egyptian pyramid, they are transported into the story, encountering.

Bugs are the Future!

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By Oliver Jacobs, Illustrated by Ula Pomian

sustainable food,insects as food,school cafeteria,

Two boys, Jacob and Benjamin, have a lunchtime conversation in a school cafeteria, where Jacob discusses the environmental impact of meat and suggests eating insects as a sustainable alternative, causing Benjamin to react with horror.

The Avocado Tree

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By Sara Chebili

family,memory,nature,

A chair by an avocado tree serves as a memory aid for an old lady, built by her grandson who tends to it alongside a growing tree, eventually helping her recall cherished moments.

Swept-Up Fish

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By Sabrina Feldberg, Illustrated by Reed Skelton

San Francisco,beach life,family dynamics,

A teenager struggles with moving from Chicago to San Francisco, feeling disconnected at the beach. In a fantastical twist, they transform into a fish, navigating challenges before returning to human form, eventually appreciating the new.

Wildfire

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

art,landscapes,cityscapes,

A series of images and captions featuring artworks by young artists, including Karinne Ulrey and Eli Breyer Essiam, with themes of landscapes and cityscapes, accompanied by poetic descriptions of natural phenomena.

The Missing Piece

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By Lucy Zanker

robotic siblings,space adventure,family dynamics,

A young girl named Laika and her robotic brother Tommy find themselves on a rocket after it is accidentally launched. They must navigate space and return home, but not without a heart-wrenching sacrifice involving Tommy.

The City

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By Karinne Ulrey, Illustrated by Eli Breyer Essiam

cityscape,night,urban,

A city nightscape glows as stoplights shimmer on the bay, mingling with distant chatter and clinking glasses; the moon hides behind clouds while neon-lit skyscrapers tower and a car crosses a scarlet bridge.

The Moon and My Heart

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By Rebecca Beaver

moon,heart,identity,

The poem explores themes of identity and transformation, as the speaker feels consumed by the moon, leading to a loss of self and a sense of fragmentation and disorientation in their existence.

The Red and Blue Thread

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By Rhianna Searle, Illustrated by Abhi Sukhdial

friendship,politics,middle school,

Stella Addle struggles with the aftermath of the 2016 election, feeling isolated and betrayed when her best friend Gabby’s family supports Trump. Their friendship fractures as political differences surface, but Stella, overwhelmed by regret and.

The Hobbit

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By J.R.R. Tolkien, Reviewed by Catherine Gruen

The Hobbit,Bilbo Baggins,Smaug,

Bilbo Baggins joins thirteen dwarves on a quest to reclaim their treasure from the dragon Smaug, facing trolls, goblins, and elves along the way, learning courage and perseverance through his adventures.

A New Comfort

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By Sonja ten Grotenhuis

school life,peer pressure,friendship,

The story revolves around a protagonist who feels pressured by a popular classmate, Patricia. The protagonist is forced into a bike camp, where they struggle to ride a bike, leading to embarrassment and a chance.

The Mouse Who Played Keyboard

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By Isaiah Albro

mouse,keyboard,cats,

A mouse plays the keyboard at night, attracting cats, rats, and owls who gather around to listen. The nocturnal concert unites unlikely creatures, creating a magical, musical moment under the moonlight.

Boxes

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By Melina Ahmad

Atlantic Avenue,Brooklyn,friendship,

The narrative follows Azalea and her friend Ronia as they spend a day on Atlantic Avenue, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and each other's company. However, their joy is overshadowed by the news that Ronia is.

The Red Balloon…

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By Rafi Mohammed

red balloon,adventure,journey,

A vivid dark red balloon, once tied to a playful 7-year-old master, embarks on a journey after being lost, navigating winds, beaches, glaciers, and seas in search of its owner, eventually finding freedom in Antarctica.

Searching for Bows and Arrows

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By Tatiana Rebecca Shrayer

poetry,nature,family,

A young girl asks her father to build a bow and arrows, and they gather materials from nearby woods, crafting the bow together, then shooting arrows into the evening sky filled with stars.

Garage Junk

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Jerry Xia

spiders,fear,garage,

A person enters a garage at night to get lemonade, encountering a large spider that sparks fear. However, they rationalize their fear and decide to calmly exit, realizing spiders are harmless. This encounter changes their.

A Dream of Chaos

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By Atlas William Iacobucci

surrealism,poetry,Empire State Building,

A surreal scene unfolds with thunder and rain surrounding the Empire State Building, as a person jumps through a window and navigates stairs amidst fireworks and a flash of light, ending with a peaceful New.

Poetry Portfolio

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By Sophia Dahlin

creative writing,poetry,Stanford University,

Students in a Shanghai creative writing class, hosted by Stanford University's EPGY Honors Academy, wrote original poems inspired by experimental literature and unique assignments that challenged their imagination and language use.

About the Author

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By Gabriel Levy

writing process,author emotions,creative anxiety,

The author describes the emotional journey of writing, from anxiety when words fail—feeling trapped or overwhelmed—to the pride and importance of being recognized, and the relief and clarity when inspiration flows freely and effortlessly.

Untitled

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By Gilbert Huang

tooth fairy,fairies,children's folklore,

The text describes fairies, emphasizing their tiny size and wings, and explains the tooth fairy's role in exchanging money for children's lost teeth placed under their pillows.

Myself

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By Gilbert Huang

writing,emotions,creative process,

Gilbert Huang, a nine-year-old from Shanghai, describes writing as a soft, smooth process that makes him nervous yet reveals his emotions; when lost for words, he feels transformed into a monster, overwhelmed by his feelings.

The Stone Angel

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By Julia Lockwood

cemetery,mysterious girl,supernatural encounter,

Libby visits her favorite grave in the cemetery, where she meets a mysterious girl named Ada, who shares a striking resemblance to the deceased. As they talk, Libby feels a mix of fear and sympathy,.

THE MOON

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By Andy Wu

moon,poetry,loneliness,

The poem describes the moon as Earth's only friend, emphasizing its loneliness and uniqueness with repetitive phrases, portraying it as uncolorful, grey, and old, yet standing alone in its singular role.

Belonging

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By Tristan Hui

childhood memories,beach,family bonding,

A child and their father play on the beach, digging holes and running through sand, laughter and joy surrounding them as the father lifts the child above crashing waves, creating a lasting sense of belonging.

The Giving Stone

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By Peyton Jacobe

grief,kindness,friendship,

Rachel struggles with the loss of her parakeet Willow, but finds solace in a stone given by her friend Ivy. She then passes the stone to Mrs. Hernandez, who is grieving her husband's death, creating.

Moonlight Under Water

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By Dusty Gibbon

urban poetry,New York City,nighttime,

A poetic meditation on New York’s nocturnal essence, capturing the city’s fading trees, whispering moonlight, skyscraper power, and streetlight flickers, all entwined with memories of lost moments and lingering urban melancholy.

The Runaway

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By Frances Brogan

blended families,family dynamics,sibling relationships,

The story revolves around a young girl who feels disconnected from her family and longs for a past life in Lancaster. She decides to run away to attend a carnival, but her adventure ends with.

The Balcony

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By Una Dorr

children's literature,fear of heights,family stories,

Milo, a fearful 9-year-old, lives in a high-rise apartment with his grandmother and cat Ella. After finding Ella missing, he discovers her asleep on the balcony, which is breaking. Milo bravely rescues Ella despite his.

The Road to Williamstown

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By Sophie Nerine

mountains,river,valley,

The scene is set in a valley between two mountains, where the beauty is both suffocating and exhilarating. A river flows quickly, and despite the presence of cars, the atmosphere feels isolated with nature.

Gleaming Star

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By Ellen Salovaara

grief,loss,family,

A young girl, Katie, reflects on her father's passing and the emotional journey she undertakes as she prepares for her wedding. Her mother helps her find solace in memories and the symbolic presence of her.

The Children of Exile

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Children of Exile,Margaret Peterson Haddix,science fiction,

Rosi and her brother Bobo are sent back to their biological parents after being raised in the utopian Fredtown. They face harsh realities and prejudice, leading them to uncover secrets about their past and the.

Love/Hate Relationship

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By Morgan Lane

music appreciation,poetry analysis,lyrical meaning,

The poem explores contrasting emotions towards music, with one side expressing admiration and joy, while the other side reflects disappointment and dislike, highlighting a complex relationship with sound and beauty.

The Waterfall

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By Natalie Warnke

princess in tower,escape,friendship,

A princess confined to a tower experiences fear and isolation until she escapes during an attack. She meets Leda, a young girl who becomes her friend, and they find refuge behind a waterfall, marking a.

Winter

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By Micah Lim

winter poetry,snow,evergreen trees,

The poem vividly captures winter's essence with the howling wind, crisp air, and snow crunching underfoot, highlighting the struggle of evergreens against the wind, amidst the brightest white backdrop.

A Surfing Tradition

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By James Wilson

paddleout,surfing tradition,California coast,

On a cold California morning, surfers and spectators gather silently at the beach for a paddle-out, a solemn tradition honoring the sea and community. Surfers brave the cold, paddle out, ride spectacular waves, and return.

Cloud and Wallfish

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By Anne Nesbet, Reviewed by Alexandra Reynaud

historical fiction,Berlin Wall,friendship,

In 1989, Noah Keller's life is upended when his parents reveal his true identity as Jonah and move him to East Berlin. He befriends Claudia, whose parents have mysteriously died, amidst the backdrop of the.

Paradise?

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By Kaya Simcoe

paradise,personal reflection,nature,

The narrative explores the concept of paradise through personal experiences, from a serene beach in California to a cozy hotel room and finally to a New York City apartment, highlighting that paradise is a state.

Pray

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By Gianna Harris

poetry synopsis,river reflections,childhood memories,

The poem reflects on memories by the Mississippi River, where the speaker recalls childhood moments with her mom, feeling the flow of water and memories drifting on its surface.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter,snow,poetry,

Soft white snowflakes bring happiness, contrasting with harsh cold that seeps into homes. Warmth from golden rays and hot chocolate provide comfort as winter officially arrives, transforming landscapes with snow-covered trees and hidden leaves.

Winter

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By Sheila Northrup, Illustrated by Hanna Gustafson

winter poetry,seasonal themes,nature imagery,

The poem describes winter's arrival with soft, white flakes bringing happiness, contrasting with harsh cold and hidden sun. It captures the season's beauty and warmth through imagery of snow, heat, and hot chocolate.

Pawprints in the Snow

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By Sage Young

children's literature,animal adventure,survival story,

Stella, a small cat, ventures out into a snowstorm, gets locked out, and must survive the night. She finds shelter but faces a raccoon, leading to a thrilling escape. Ultimately, she returns home to her.

The Crazy Kid

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By Niko Mann

naughty child,wild tiger,screeching car,

A naughty child behaves like a wild tiger, sounds like a screeching car, and pretends to be an exploding rocketship, having consumed too much sugar before bedtime, exhibiting energetic and imaginative behavior.

Lembas Cookies

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By Ula Pomian

Lembas cookies,Elven bread,cookie recipes,

Inspired by the Elven Lembas bread from "Lord of the Rings," these cookies are unique, tasting like gingerbread and smelling like banana bread, with a sponge cake texture, and can be filling for hours.

The Secret Agent Baker

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By Ralston Frattarola

family conflict,selfexpression,baking,

Jeff, a seventh-grader, feels different from his family, who are all enthusiastic about summer. He enjoys activities like baking, which his family doesn't appreciate. Determined to prove his passion, Jeff makes exceptional brownies, winning his.

Pizza

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By Devon Mann

food poetry,sensory writing,pizza description,

A vivid description of pizza, likening dough to a helicopter blade, with sensory details of toppings, texture, and taste, evoking a dynamic culinary experience through metaphors and sensory imagery.

Jia’s Quick Mini Pizza

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By Jia Song Theiss

English muffin pizza,quick mini pizza,easy homemade pizza,

When craving pizza late at night, a creative solution was found using English muffins, ketchup, cheese, and seaweed. Toasted muffins were topped, microwaved, and enjoyed as quick, customizable mini pizzas, with seaweed being a favorite.

Mamaw’s Mac and Cheese, from My Family Cookbook

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By Georgia Armstrong

mac and cheese,family recipes,creamy pasta dishes,

This mac and cheese recipe, cherished by family members, features a creamy and chewy texture, made with macaroni noodles, butter, milk, half-and-half, and Velveeta cheese, evoking warm memories of family gatherings.

Meatball Subs

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By Nena Mundell

meatball subs,family recipes,comfort food,

Meatball subs evoke a sense of home and comfort, rooted in family traditions and recipes passed down through generations. The dish combines homemade meatballs with a rich tomato sauce and melted cheese on toasted submarine.

The Man on the Bench

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By Ella Glodek

kindness,childhood,friendship,

Helen and her sister Maggie visit the Rite Aid daily for Pop Rocks, but one fall day Helen gives her money to a blind man on the bench, sparking a friendship and a change in.

The Year of the Rooster

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By Sabrina Guo

soy sauce chicken,Chinese cuisine,family traditions,

During a summer trip to Jiangsu, I enjoyed a unique soy sauce chicken wrapped in tinfoil with a red ribbon, symbolizing luck and prosperity, served with ceremony and kindness by the waitress. The meal evoked.

A Note from the Stone Soup Test Kitchen

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By Jane Levi

Stone Soup,recipes,culinary adventures,

The Stone Soup test kitchen has been filled with delicious aromas from various recipes, each telling a story of family, inventiveness, literary inspiration, home, friends, or past experiences, evoking memories and feelings.

Chasing Chickens

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Jem Burch, Illustrated by Cole Gibson

safari adventure,teenage travel,cultural exchange,

A teenager reluctantly joins their geologist parents on a trip, initially resentful but eventually forms a bond with a local girl named Tiwu, participating in a village Christmas tradition and finding unexpected joy.

Sea Creature

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By Sophia Gallegos

ocean zones,sea creatures,personal discovery,

The narrative combines a dreamlike descent into the ocean with a waking life filled with personal connections and a quest for understanding sea creatures. It explores themes of discovery and the power of imagination and.

Heart of a Samurai

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By Margi Preus, Reviewed by William Cui

historical fiction,JapaneseAmerican history,adaptation,

In 1841, young Manjiro is shipwrecked with friends and rescued by an American whaling ship, facing a foreign world and isolation from Japan; he adapts, learns, and bridges cultures, showing resilience and hope[1][4][5].

Free

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By Tiffanie Goh

nature,mountain,solitude,

A mute girl finds solace in nature, particularly on a mountain where she encounters a mountain cat. She helps the cat, and they form a bond. Her parents' neglect and decision to send her to.

Butterfly

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By Amy Zhou

butterflies,life cycle,metamorphosis,

The narrator finds butterflies fascinating, partly due to their beauty and an experience with an aunt who taught them about releasing butterflies. This experience led to a deeper appreciation for the life cycle of butterflies.

Creatures

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By Owen Sessine

poetry,nature,life cycles,

A brief poetic meditation on the cycles of life and rest, where creatures awaken and slumber, but not all return, capturing the fragile rhythm of existence in nature through simple, evocative language.

Perfection

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By Katie Dillon

test anxiety,performance anxiety,stress management,

A student experiences intense test anxiety, feeling overwhelmed and pressured to perform perfectly, leading to physical and emotional distress during a math quiz, contrasting with the carefree nature of a younger cousin.

I Remember the Water and the Wind

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By Callen Bailey

Adirondacks,canoeing,childhood memories,

A child recalls a vivid canoeing experience in the Adirondacks, feeling powerful despite the stormy conditions and their young age, with memories of paddling, rain, and waves creating a sense of invincibility.

Facing the Hurricane

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By Justin Le Veness

hurricanes,New York City,storm experiences,

A young boy recounts a stormy day in New York City, where his dad dares him to venture outside during a hurricane. The boy is initially scared but eventually returns inside, reflecting on his dad's.