A LITERARY JOURNAL PUBLISHING STANDOUT TEEN WRITERS AGES 13-19
Climate Change
by BIBEK LIMBU (India)
August 2022
Hands that once felt too small to lift burdens
are now clenched into fists
by DAVIN FARIS (United States)
August 2022
From the sky I saw endless gray rivers,
older than the cliché of arteries
by AMALOU OUASSOU (Morocco)
April 2022
We think it was a lit cigarette
flicked off the wrist of a driver, racing past
by RYDER KEREOPA (Australia)
April 2022
You think this poem will preserve the breeze,
preserve the dark and oaky trees
by JAYANTI JHA (United States)
September 2021
Hope means understanding that, while there will be obstacles, we can still make change.
by RUTH PORT (United Kingdom)
April 2021
Green are the strands of the winner's laurel;
green is the step of his podium as he stares over the crowd
by LIORA SCOP (South Africa)
August 2020
They say 7 billion people stayed home today
2.2 billion children stayed out of school
by NEERAJA KUMAR (India)
August 2020
125 miles.
I never imagined they could be so close.
by WILLIAM DASHE (United States)
September 2019
Suburban living is a great, untested experiment. While this style of living . . .