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Workshops -- Sat Feb. 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Submitted by ggevalt on Sun, 01/22/2012 - 11:58pmDon't Miss These Workshops -- SATURDAY, FEB. 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. YWP in Winooski. PLEASE SIGN UP BELOW. WE NEED TO KNOW IF YOU ARE COMING! Thanks
10 a.m. -- NOON: Creating a Photo Story -- Images, text and sound. Photographer Selena Salfen (brilliant environmental portrait photographer) and YWP Director and Writer, Geoffrey Gevalt (gg) BRING a compelling photo of someone you want to write about -- an elder relative preferably.
This workshop will feature tips on taking good portrait photographs -- techniques, samples and interactive photo taking. This will be followed by a podcasting mini-workshop with GG including how to use direct-record and Audacity. You will upload a photo, write a short story, narrate it and upload your podcast for a finished photo story!
Noon -- 2p.m.: Jazz Poetry with Reuben Jackson. Reuben is a poet, former Jazz archivist for the Smithsonian and BHS teacher being featured this year on The Story (NPR). For those of you who've seen Reuben in action or have read his poetry or received his mentoring or been to one of his workshops, this is not to be missed.
Students can stay afterward to work on their poems or podcasts. HOWEVER, the building will be locked at 2 p.m. so anyone coming for pick up will have to call 324-9537 to be let in.
YOU MUST SIGN UP ahead of time below in comments, or give GG a call at 324-9537. THANKS. We are hoping for a great turnout for the first workshops of 2012.
Donations accepted.
Newspaper Index 2011-12: Jan. 23-28
Submitted by sreid on Sun, 01/22/2012 - 8:47pm
Each week, YWP publishes your best work with our media partners: Rutland Herald and vpr.net (Monday); Times Argus and The Valley News (Tuesday); St. Albans Messenger (Wednesday); Addison Independent, Colchester Sun, Essex Reporter, Stowe Reporter and Waterbury Record (Thursday); Brattleboro Reformer and the Hometown section of the Burlington Free Press (Saturday); Rural Route Today (every other Wednesday) and the Charlotte News. Support your local newspapers! Buy 'em! Support VPR, listen!
Week of Jan. 23: Click here to READ THIS WEEK'S SELECTIONS or click Writing on Writing, Under the Bed and General Writing to read all recent submissions. To view or download the pages below as pdf files, click the newspaper's name in the attachments below.
To view last week's Newspaper Series index, click here.
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Saving Cinderella -- The Animated Movie
Submitted by ggevalt on Fri, 01/20/2012 - 9:31pmFolks. Please check out this amazing animated movie created by students of Daniel Houghton at Middlebury College. For those who don't know Daniel, he was a most wonderful leader/coach/mentor for the China Project -- a 2007 performing voyage by members of the Vermont Youth Orchestra throughout China. He helped produce a live blog, a magazine article, a radio series and a public television piece.
This time, he used the inspiring story, Saving Cinderella by one of this site's finest writers, Rebecca_V as material for his animation class to make this creation. Look, enjoy and read Rebecca's story linked above. AND LET US KNOW what you think in the comment section below. Bravo to all, I say!
Balloons
Submitted by bubblez32 on Thu, 01/26/2012 - 11:48am

You see these balloons.
They’re going up to you.
To show you that I still think of you.
You are a part of me.
I’ll hold on forever.
I am sending you the colors of the rainbow.
To show you the joy you brought me.
I’m giving it back.
I’ve had it too long.
The only thing I need now is you.
Your hands in mine.
Your eyes.
Reaching into my soul.
I can remember you singing.
Your gentle song a lullaby.
You see these balloons.
Every year they go up.
So you’ll never feel alone.
And we’ll always be together.
Mystical Creatures
Submitted by jennee on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 2:38pm
Mermaids splash and sing their song
While elves tinker with gold
Giants raid and roam along
While fauns dance, young and old
Unicorns prance so merrily
Fairies flit to and fro
Dragons swoop so carelessly
While gnomes make flowers grow
Forever
Submitted by Fabula Dico on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 12:56am
Reflection
Submitted by Circe on Mon, 01/23/2012 - 7:41pmLadies and Gentlemen, this is your first art prompt. People got back to me saying they were interested in doing this, so here you are. This is "Reflection" by paperdragon1967. Write a poem, a song, give this girl a story. Thanks for your enthusiasm, everyone.
Fair sailing,
-Circe

OMG Where's the 6-word story?
Submitted by ggevalt on Mon, 01/23/2012 - 6:45pmIt moved.
It morphed.
It now is the 255-character story.
And it resides above, on the tab called SHOUTS, as in shout-out your 255-characterstoryallinonebreathifyoucandoit.
Just joking.
It's a new idea: Try creating stories that are 255-characters long. Why 255? I don't know. I really don't. If you find that too short we can lengthen it, a little.
TRY IT OUT: youngwritersproject.org/shoutbox
Dad,
Submitted by rebecca_v on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 10:09pmDad I figured it all out, I think. I know what I want. You won't like all the places I want to go, probably. A summer in Texas, a winter in Lausanne, another in Minneapolis or Saint Paul. A spring taking care of children in Capetown. Another taking care of artifacts in Washington.
I'll spend my autumns at home though. I'll always spend my autumns at home.
You won't like, either, the way I don't want to change the world, just my space in it. I want to learn fluent French because it is where I come from. I want to dress in men's shirts and buy myself a small forest green pickup and buy all my furniture at Goodwill, furnish a small house with only half a bathroom and unfinished walls and floors that I have to wallpaper and cover with art. I want a loft that I can fill with stars if I open the window, and a bed full of quilts because it is cold as hell iced over in the winter. And I want a garden in the spring, that I made by myself, with a walkway I paved over by hand.
I don't want to be ambassador to Italy or Russia or Israel anymore, Dad. Or some sort of big whig editor or some sort of beautiful business woman with a sharp tongue. I want a blue collar job, maybe to bartend at the local pub on weeknights and write for the Herald by the article. I want to know what it's like to be tired at the end of the day, everyday, and wake up each morning and still feel it.
And most of all, I want to save up my money and buy myself a little bookshop on Main Street in downtown Somewhere. I want something quiet with good coffee. I want you to visit me and whoever I find to keep my company along the way, and come and see the little children we'll have and the way they'll look just like you. I want you to love me even though I want something old-fashioned and simple and full of just books and tulips that come back each year.

Solitaire
Submitted by Lucid Ninja on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 12:09pm
Somewhere out along the lines
of universe and curves of time
amidst dusty scattered skulls and spines
I seem to have lost a friend of mine.
I dropped her at her destination
(she'd long been bound for other nations)
but by our arranged visitation,
she was not done with exploration.
the first sister I could have kept—
when we parted ways, I think she wept.
But by her choice, as New England slept
she left, to freer lives accept.

Am I?
Submitted by AlonewithFriends on Wed, 12/21/2011 - 6:51pm
Am I pretty?
All my friends say, "Totally!"
Am I sexy?
Cosmopolitan says, "Hell yes".
Am I smart?
My teachers tell my parents, "Very intelligent."
Am I boring?
My boyfriend says, "Never."
Am I pretty?
I say I'm average.
Am I sexy?
I try, but I swear my boyfriend's exaggerating.
Am I smart?
I have the basics I suppose.
Am I boring?
I'm not as adventurous as those other girls...
Am I insecure?
I'll admit that.

they used to dance
Submitted by Gogreen on Thu, 11/17/2011 - 4:34pm
for so long the words would
tango,
waltz,
pirouette
straight from my mind
through my fingers
excitedly
onto the paper
barely contained
by those parallel blue lines.
now the words stumble.
confused, they have trouble
even walking now,
let alone grapevine.
I imagine them getting lost
within me.
bumping against the walls of
my head,
my chest,
like the lights are turned off,
but they aren’t.
when they do find their way
through that labyrinth
that maze
they emerge as alphabet soup
jargon
completely and utterly
wrong.
I’ve tried to close
my eyes and reach
inside,
tried to pull off their
blindfolds
and push them,
shove them,
drag the words
with my pointer finger
in the right direction.
but they don’t seem to
respond.
maybe I should try
dance lessons.
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