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I feel like I’m losing
Who I am;
I feel like she’s slipping away from me, one
Comment at a time, one
Heartless joke, one
Unmeant,
I feel like I’m losing
Who I am;
I feel like she’s slipping away from me, one
Comment at a time, one
Heartless joke, one
Unmeant,
This is a retelling of a short story I wrote in 2023 for a blizzard challenge prompt!
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Visual Art
Deadline
Using just pencil and paper, draw a sprawling city full of apartment buildings and people.
Writing
Deadline
Look at a fruit, any kind of fruit, and write down everything you notice about it. Write a poem about this fruit and see where your observations take you.
Writing
Deadline
Write a poem about what you imagine it would be like to float among the clouds.
Writing
"Little, nameless, unremembered, acts of kindness and of love." Can you think of a time, person, or place that brings William Wordsworth's words to life for you?
Writing
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Consider the words of author and civil rights activist Maya Angelou.
Writing
What does it mean to be American? Can we still find the answer in the Declaration of Independence — that each person has the equal right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
The first phase of The Tomorrow Project is complete and we're delighted to honor the writers and artists whose work exemplifies the goals of the project – to explore the issues of today with hope for tomorrow. Phase 2 runs November 2025 to May 2026!
YWP's Tomorrow Project continues with monthly contests, exhibits, and publication!
Are you looking to submit your work to contests for a chance to win prizes or to publications such as journals and anthologies? Check out our updated lists of writing and visual arts contests for 2025-26 curated for YWP by Alumni Advisor Sam Aikman.