826 National

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Check out some Chicago-style writing in the gallery

One of our favorite parts about reading our students’ work is getting to share it. That's why we have a Student Writing Gallery, where we display the ingenious work of our young authors. For your reading pleasure, we've recently added five new pieces from the spies-to-be at 826CHI.

These submissions include a broom named Kid who wants to be a penguin, dreams of Mexico, and a flock of innocent people transforming into ducks (and no, they are not Animagi). You'll also find two poems, one inspired by the work of Edward Gorey and the other about a tragic car ride. These works do a great job of displaying the prowess and range of our young writers. Click here to enjoy their work, and remember: The Writing Gallery is open for submissions from students ages 6-18! Send yours to submissions [at] 826national.org for consideration.


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