It’s not my fault. It’s not like I had time to study, or even do any homework. It’s not like I wanted to fail seven …
March Writing Challenge: Honorable Mentions — Alicia Arellano, Marissa Arellano, and Akshi Ranka
These entries from March’s challenge were selected as Honorable Mentions. Those who completed this challenge are now encouraged to share their stories in the comments …
Hijack by Drew Weisserman
It was, for the most part, a calm day. Two cars were on the verge of passing each other when the incident would occur. Only …
The Color of My Mother’s Eyes by Andy Tu
It’d been pouring for days, so when the clouds finally parted that late afternoon, it revealed an orange sky that refreshed our eyes like the …
Wake by Darby Joyce
I understood immediately why he had picked her as his model for the week. Despite my best efforts to avoid the thought, I could imagine …
The Girl with the Red Scarf by Lillie Busch
This is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. When I think ‘bout her, I remember …
The Girl with the Red Scarf by Leah Harter
This is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. Scarlett was perhaps the most terrifying person …
The Girl with the Red Scarf by Danna Thel
This is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. She’s standing under the streetlamp, kicking forgotten cigarette …
February Writing Challenge: Honorable Mentions — Karolyn, Madeleine Christensen, Natalie Kovach, and Isabella Sward
These entries from February’s challenge were selected as Honorable Mentions. Those who completed this challenge are now encouraged to share their stories in the comments …