Due this week

5. Haunted. Have you ever been in a house where things go bump in the night? Do you believe that some buildings or places are haunted? Is there one in your town? Tell us a story about it. Make it believable.
Alternate: Lockers. What one thing do you wish no one to know about in your locker? Or what is the most important thing in your locker? Deadline: Friday Oct. 17.

To submit to Newspaper Series

  • Log in. (Click "Not a YWP member?" to create an account.)

  • Click "create content" and create an ENTRY
  • Fill out "title," "author name, school & grade" and "prompt" boxes.
  • Paste story into "body."
  • Click "Submit." You are done.
    NOTES: Your account email must be accurate; a "blog" entry must be resubmitted as an ENTRY to be considered.

visuals

VISUALS

The Young Writers Project is looking for great student art to publish each week! These pictures were taken by Angela Nye of Essex High School. Click on the photo for more. If you want to submit your photos for potential outside publication, click here for more info. Click here to see the image galleries for the last two years.

We are also looking for you writers to comment on your fellow artists' photos or art work. If you feel like writing something -- a story or a poem or whatever -- based on either of these photos, click on either of the photos and leave a comment -- a poem or a story -- below the picture!

VISUALS -- Week 20


This photo was taken by Errica Caposseo, Essex High School.

We are looking for great student art. For more click "PUBLISH" and "Submit Art" above. Get published!

VISUALS -- Week 19

Chelsea Wait, a senior at Spaulding High School, has this to say about her photograph: "Ingrid is unlike any child I’ve ever met. She is a 2-and-1/2-year-old that lives in an orphanage in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Old burn marks and scars line her small, chubby arms and legs, but her face is untouched, delicate and beautiful. Ingrid already has an issue with the world. She frequently cries, throws fits and acts out. Still, it’s impossible to ignore her charm and spirit. Once you’ve proved yourself to her, Ingrid will love you no matter what. Her rare smiles will melt your heart, and her hugs will convey all that her young mind can not yet form in words. Despite the rages, fits and fights, Ingrid is a beautiful little girl that I will never forget.

Do you have a photo or piece of artwork you want to publish? Click "PUBLISH" and "Submit Art" above for more.

VISUALS -- Week 12

Callie Cox of White River Junction and an eighth grader at Hartford Memorial Middle School, says this about her piece: “When I made this I was thinking of fire and ice and what they might look like together. I like the whole picture, especially how the different colors blend together. I like art and pictures because you can express yourself in many different ways. In this picture, I wanted to express how fire and ice can be different but when blended, the same.”

YWP is always looking for great student art. For more, click here.

To see the galleries of past art, click here.

VISUALS

The Young Writers Project is looking for great student art to publish each week! This picture was taken by Tim Carpenter of Essex High School. Click on the photo for more. If you want to submit your photos for potential outside publication, click here for more info. Click here to see the image galleries for the last two years.

We are also looking for you writers to comment on your fellow artists' photos or art work. If you feel like writing something -- a story or a poem or whatever -- based on either of these photos, click on either of the photos and leave a comment -- a poem or a story -- below the picture!

VISUALS

The Young Writers Project is looking for great student art to publish each week! These two pictures were taken by Alma Hartman of Essex High School. Click on the photos for more. If you want to submit your photos for potential outside publication, click here for more info. Click here to see the image galleries for the last two years.

We are also looking for you writers to comment on your fellow artists' photos or art work. If you feel like writing something -- a story or a poem or whatever -- based on either of these photos, click on either of the photos and leave a comment -- a poem or a story -- below the picture!

VISUALS

The Young Writers Project is looking for great student art to publish each week! If you want to submit your photos for potential outside publication, click here for more info. Click here to see the image galleries for the last two years.

We are also looking for you writers to comment on your fellow artists' photos or art work. If you feel like writing something -- a story or a poem or whatever -- based on either of these photos, be our guest and add it as a comment below the picture. Click on either photo to see larger version and to leave your thoughts!

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