Panel Discussion: Pitching During the Pandemic On August 17 we held this panel with three WGA Screenwriters where we asked them the question: How has COVID-19 Changed the field of Creative Writing, […]
Panel Discussion: Pitching During the Pandemic On August 17 we held this panel with three WGA Screenwriters where we asked them the question: How has COVID-19 Changed the field of Creative Writing, […]
Pandemic Poetry: Poetry of social movements In May, 2023, we hosted this amazing event in-person on the poetry of the pandemic. We focussed on the social movements during the Pandemic and the […]
The Year I Quit Teaching by ruth crossman I spent the Fall of 2019 working six days a week at two different colleges on opposite ends of San Francisco while frantically applying […]
By: Leah Mele-Bazaz Saturday May 30th Philadelphia, PA A thick smoke filled our courtyard area and entered our apartment through our bedroom windows. I knew this because my cheap twenty-dollar makeshift desk […]
Crazy by Miles Cates, age 8 Inspired by Shel Silverstein’s, If The World Was Crazy sent on June 4, 2020 If the world was crazy, you know what I’d eat? An entire […]
The Article By Rosie Katz I don’t know if Quarantine will ever be over. I don’t know if I want It to be over. I get extremely terrified when I see people. […]
ZOOMING WITH STUDENTS By Sofia Scoppettone a kindergarten teacher in Washington DC When I speak to the kids on Zoom I try not to be filled with gloom, To not think about […]
ESCAPE! By Laura Reyes 9th Grader at Lowell High School, San Francisco, California “Escape!” yells a student from outside our classroom. It was 7th block English when things took a turn. With […]
The Calendar By Evelia Ayala March 13, 14 15 16 17 18 19 The days on the calendar Move slow Dead routines I cannot go to The library Are left with reading E-books No […]
April 29 2020 CONSCIOUS TEACHER OF A COVID19 WORLD By Nicole Henares None of us were prepared for the announcement during 7th Block on March 5th- A student’s family member had tested […]
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