Friendship

Blog Post· — Few books have the power to integrate our real world into a magical one successfully. World-renowned authors like J.K Rowling, Rick Riordan or Brandon Mull, to name a few, have...

Curriculum· — Draw your best friend.

Curriculum· — Write an enemies-to-lovers story.

Blog Post· — Bridge to Terabithia, by Katherine Patterson, is a beautifully-told coming-of-age story. It is, rightfully so, an award-winning novel, with likable characters, a simple yet deeply meaningful plot, and a spectacular...

Curriculum· — Write a story where your protagonist meets their hero.

Curriculum· — Write a love story/poem. It could be any kind of love: romantic, platonic, familial, etc., but love should be the focus.

Book Club· — An update from book club! Today in Stone Soup Book Club, we discussed Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo, a wonderful, whimsical novel about a girl who befriends a squirrel...

Blog Post· — Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone is very experimental in the way its lens plays with the reader’s perceptions throughout the story. The character through whom we experience the sleepy town...

Book Club· — An update from book club! Today we discussed Kelly Yang’s award-winning novel Front Desk, which follows Mia Tang, a ten-year-old girl who immigrates to the U.S. from China with her...

Writing Workshop· — An update from our seventy-second Writing Workshop A summary of the workshop held on Saturday, October 22, plus some of the output published below In this workshop, the participants learned...