sweetness that melts
There’s a quiet beauty
in the things you know won’t last
moments already fading
even while you’re inside them.
There’s a quiet beauty
in the things you know won’t last
moments already fading
even while you’re inside them.
I am a poet. I take the words and I turn them on their heads until the juice runs out. It is red and sweet, like strawberries. I sit cross-legged on lilypads, watching meaning watercolor itself onto the pond. I rust like clockwork in the rain.
There was a man who worked on the corner of Bellevue and St. James six days a week, who only came out at dusk to have a smoke. I usually saw him from a distance, across from the park. He was weary, very weary.
Visual Art
Deadline
Using your preferred medium, create an image of a yellow flower with at least one other element, such as a red ladybug, a green grasshopper, a blue dragonfly, or ...?
Writing
Deadline
Write about the view from your window. What do you see every day? Is it always the same, or is there ever something different?
Writing
Deadline
Write a story about someone who has just discovered that they won the lottery. What will they do with their winnings?
Writing
In winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017, this author was honored for his "novels of great emotional force," including "The Remains of the Day" and "Never Let Me Go."
Writing
Who is your hero and why?
Writing
Consider the communities in your life and write about them with the help of prompts and examples!
Poetry from YWP's Tomorrow Project is being featured around the state this spring as part of a Vermont Humanities' series. Next stop: Essex Junction, March 14
Congratulations to The Tomorrow Project's monthly award winners! February's award goes to Creativity641, 14, of Vermont for the poem, "Finding Hope."
Congratulations to our Winter 2026 Art Contest award winners! Sixty-five pieces were submitted to the contest, and YWP judges were hard-pressed to select just three winners — so they chose five!