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Frozen Cliff by Magnus Grace

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  • Poetry

    By wph

    Thread

    Do you feel your head unspooling into the universe?

    The ends of the string are fraying at the edges, 

    irreparably stained with the stardust at the ends

     of the many worlds you stretch across.

  • I Want to be a Princess

    Is it wrong 

    to want to be a princess?

    Is it naive or childish?

     

    Because I want to be in a world where at 16 

    I find my prince charming, 

    where every year onwards is happily ever after

  • mancini and mood lighting

    a symphony of saxophone and jazzy drums plays

    for a crowd of men in wide collared shirts and women in boxy dresses

    in their hands are drinks

    martinis and manhattans 

    with glistening ice cubes inside their glasses

Challenges

  • Visual Art

    Deadline

    Fish

    Create a painting or photograph of one fish or a school of fish. You can focus on one type of fish or a mixture. Realistic or fanciful. Think about detail, color, and shape in this appreciation of fish.

  • Writing

    Deadline

    Fairytale

    Create your own fairytale. Whose perspective is it told from? What magical creatures might be in your story? What is the climax? How does it end? 

  • Writing

    Deadline

    Music

    Write about your favorite song or piece. How does it make you feel? What do you see in your head when you listen to it? What exactly makes that song or piece your favorite? (Challenge created by nimbostratus, YWP)

 

  • Visual Art

    Deadline

    Winter 2026 Art Contest

    With your artist's eye, observe, interpret, and create. Choose a subject — an everyday object, a person, a landscape — and give yourself time and space to study it. Use the medium of your choice to convey the subject the way you uniquely see it.

  • Writing

    Rosa Parks

    Consider the gains made in civil rights by heroes such as Rosa Parks who refused to accept Jim Crow segregation and bravely acted on her belief that "all people should be free, regardless of their color." Share your thoughts about civil rights today.

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