Monthly Archives: January 2012

Write Every Day

Write daily, read daily. Both will make you a better writer.

January Writing Prompt

Write a one page (or less) short story about a day at the beach...use only one syllable words.

New Year, New Work

Happy New Year to everyone! I hope you will enjoy our new issue of Speak Up Online. There's some amazing writing included...so click over to Speak Up Online and tell us what you think. Did the holidays eat up writing … Continue reading

New Edition of Speak Up Online

Welcome to the Winter 2012 Edition of Speak Up Online. This issue includes fiction, nonfiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry. We hope you will enjoy this amazing writing by teens from around the world. Also, just a reminder...to see the works … Continue reading

First Amendment by Carsten Haas

The First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which states that "Congress shall make no law [...] abridging the freedom of speech," was implemented to ensure that all Americans retained their civil liberties. Since its creation, the First Amendment has … Continue reading

Rain on New Year’s by Maxine Orr

I don’t drink coffee anymore. I woke up this morning with your arms and legs and tired voice under my covers and I think my first real smile of the year might have been when you stirred and I remembered … Continue reading

The Spirit of the Medicine Woman by Adira Polite

The edge of the tent flew open with the wind. A bright stream of light shone in with the breeze. I rolled over. I could still hear the beat of the drums. Must escape. These two words were the same … Continue reading

Dictated by Rachel Hertzberg

And you dictated to yourself. You were only ever the secretary, so you pounded your life into ink on the typewriter, into memos and letters. You wished you had someone to dictate to, But there was no one: so you … Continue reading

Isabella by Shelby Brooks

I knew her as Isabella--that girl in the River of Dreams. At one time in the innocent smiles of childhood, I truly believed that she lived down in those watery depths and had existed unbeknownst to all until I discovered … Continue reading

Paying with Breaths by Morgan Eastman

“Suck in! More!” The metal fingers interlocked along my spine.  A grunt of effort and a great heave and all the air in my lungs raced out of me. A click let me know the corset was closed. A sigh … Continue reading