Jumping with joy or looking soulfully out to the ocean, our Creative Writing students get in touch with emotions.
Read MoreJumping with joy or looking soulfully out to the ocean, our Creative Writing students get in touch with emotions.
Read MoreA sensory exercise where students write a story about a blind man crossing the street.
Read MoreEvana Yeung from 6B tells the story of Nastaha, a little girl who discovers a magical world of wizards.
Read MoreAs an avid fan of World War II history, Chase Chung wrote a compelling short story told from the point of view of a Japanese Kamikaze pilot who’s about to make the ultimate sacrifice!
Read MoreGreat scene descriptions for a classroom exercise in Creative Writing class!
Read MoreKilling the entire army, the enormous Kumcumbar rolled itself back into the sea.
I saw everything…
Read MoreBy Jonathan Leung
We set sail this morning from the docks in Beijing, bearing gifts from our emperors (we were privateers), long-may-they-live. When we boarded our ship (i.e. the S.S. Luckylass), our lookout, Un-Luck Lee invited his girlfriend onboard and throwing the ship’s cat Mrs. Tabby overboard.
Read MoreBy Charissa Lum
Once, there was a bad girl who was ten years old named Amy. She felt that no one loved her, she had no friends so she wanted to make everybody sad. She always had a dream where she played in the Fairy Tale World. She wanted her dream to come true. But she was always rude to others and told lies which made a lot of people dislike her.
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