I loathe New York City. Sure, it has flashing billboards that act like strobe lights at a nightclub in Times Square. Sure, it has stupid …
DUST by Mel Mazzeno
She could remember the days of endless grass, soft and alive. She could remember the lake—welcoming, ready to embrace her. She could remember the trees, …
March Writing Challenge: Honorable Mentions — Chloë Jessica, Ashlee Whitt, and Genevieve Burke
These 100-word stories from March’s challenge were selected as Honorable Mentions. Those who completed this challenge are now encouraged to share their stories in the …
I Hear London Weeping by Jerusha Lumley
The day they came, that was the real surprise. To hear it was louder than the popping of birthday balloons. To see it was more horrifying than …
Eclipse by Rachel Schreiber
“Eclipse” by Rachel Schreiber is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. I grabbed his hand …
Almost by Chloë Jessica
“Almost” by Chloë Jessica is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. “No!” She cried. “I’m …
The House by Megan Stratford
“The House” by Megan Stratford is one of the February Writing Challenge entries that was chosen to be a featured story. The old house had …
The Sunflower That Never Could by Katixa Espinoza
“It was dug to perceive a growth, a seed that could have never been compared. Cycles leave and seasons pass. Ones grew stems and leaves …
February Writing Challenge: Honorable Mentions — Vicky, Ishani, and Ashlee Whitt
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 …