I don’t ever want to grow up
I remember
Sitting on the couch
Tears on my face
Thinking
I don’t ever want to grow up
Now I am here
Crying
Looking at my eighth grade student council poster
I remember
Sitting on the couch
Tears on my face
Thinking
I don’t ever want to grow up
Now I am here
Crying
Looking at my eighth grade student council poster
how the wind blows over the river
quite a curious thing, isn’t it,
the way the water rolls in time
with the wind’s hushed music
that echoes
Earthwalk was an outdoor school on the Goddard college campus where people from the ages of 7 to 15 would have a day in the middle of the week to go and be out in nature.
Vermont's first Youth Poet Laureate will be announced Saturday, April 20 at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.! The 10 finalists include some of our very own YWP poets!
Visual Art
Deadline
Draw or paint your hand as realistically as possible, paying special attention to your knuckles and joints, palm lines and veins, fingernails and cuticles: everything.
Writing
Deadline
Set a short story in a dog park on a sunny spring day. Use a dog or a more unexpected animal as a central plot point, or for the meeting of two characters.
Writing
Deadline
You come upon a wishing well. What kind of magic happens at the bottom of a wishing well?
Visual Art
This British-born artist's work was profoundly influenced by the aesthetic and intense light of his adopted Los Angeles home.
Writing
Clear, evocative, simply beautiful – words that describe this poet's work.
Writing
What is something that makes you stop and wonder.
Writers and artists between 13 and 19: Join us! YWP's online community is designed for you. Sign up for your free account!
Color is vital in photography as it plays a role in conveying emotions, setting the mood, and enhancing the overall visual impact of images. Join YWP Alumni Advisor Kevin Huang for this online workshop on color.
Iris Robert, YWP alumna, intern, and book lover, shares some of her recent finds with us. For April, Iris, eyesofIris on YWP, Too Much and Not the Mood by Durga Chew-Bose.