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I sob for
something I think I
hate, but cry "no no no"
when asked if I
want to quit.
Because I just can't.
There is no
possible way
that I could quit.
I sob for
something I think I
hate, but cry "no no no"
when asked if I
want to quit.
Because I just can't.
There is no
possible way
that I could quit.
It starts with the smell
faint tints of gasoline
soggy leaves and damp surfaces
the air moist and wet as the sky prepares its dramatic soap opera.
The opening scene begins
a drop here and there
The moon hangs low tonight,
quiet as a thought not yet spoken.
Her light hovers over rooftops
and sifts through the cracks in curtains,
touching everything gently,
Visual Art
Deadline
Draw an image of a long road trip.
Writing
Deadline
If you could step into a painting and join its world, what painting would it be? Write a poem or a short story about this idea.
Writing
Deadline
Using all your senses, describe the blissful state of being totally relaxed.
Writing
Deadline
A series of writing and visual art challenges that explore the issues of today – with hope and solutions for tomorrow. Challenges, cash prizes, publication, and exhibits!
Writing
Consider how rights are diminishing for LGBTQ+ people, women, Native Americans, people of color, people with disabilities, and other historically marginalized groups. Write about the impact this has on you, your friends & family, your community.
Visual Art
How do you celebrate human rights through art? How do you protest their erosion in America today? In photography, painting, sketching, digital art, or another medium of your choice, send a powerful message through your art.
Beautiful day on Sept. 20 on top of Mt. Philo for Vermont Humanities' Words in the Woods series featuring Young Writers Project. Nine YWP writers came from across Vermont to read their poetry!
Congratulations to our 66 published writers and artists! The cover art, "Nature Girl," is by Amelia Van Driesche, of Burlington, VT, who has been with YWP since she was in middle school. Amelia created this piece in her senior year of high school.
This prestigious writing competition is open to writers in grades 9–12. Cash prizes and scholarships. No fee to enter. Submissions due Nov. 1.