My name is Larissa
By Larissa written at LEI with Jovenes en Accion Cleveland Council on World Affairs My name means happiness. My name was given to my by my father and mother. Usually people think that my name is Clarissa. Some people says Larissa in English is like “laugh.” Only, two people call me by my other […]
I am from
by Omar, 8 years old. Written at the Carnegie West Public Library Page to Stage Workshop I am from playing with my friends outside. I am from playing with Legos and watching DragonBallZ. I am from the time when I was on Animal Jam. I had a trophy for playing basketball when I was 6. […]
The Adventures of the Book Minion
By MacKenzie from the Sunbeam School Writers’ Club.
Spirit Corner Video
This video about Spirit Corner was created by participants in LEI’s Teen Digital Media Camp with Dee Jay Doc Harrill in July 2014, supported by the Nord Family Foundation.
I fly I fly in the sky
By Marcus from Noble Elementary 4th Grade I fly I fly in the sky using my bird’s eye view I fly I fly in the sky flapping my blue wings. I fly I fly in the sky watching leaves fall as I fly. I fly I fly in the sky why I turn to the […]
The April Fool’s Alliteration Times
Alligator Info Comic
By Amelia from Noble Elementary in Cleveland Heights
Mrs. Sheepafant Goes on an Adventure
by Kya Once upon a time there was a half elephant and sheep named Mrs. Sheepafant. She was walking and she heard a loud sound. She froze and looked up and it was an owl. And then the owl picked her up and she ended up in the jungle. She was too scared to say […]
The Treasure
By Chano B. from the Carnegie West Summer Writing Workshop Characters: Mike, a talented smart man, and Max, a cyborg dog that can do cool stuff Scene 1: At home Mike: I am broke. I need money! Max: Go on the internet? Mike: Okay, Max. Good boy. (walks to computer. begins typing) Mike: Let me […]
Ode to a Crooked House
By Raziel B. Engagement, but a problem. Some poison, but no Motive. Some suspects, but one likely. Some issues, but no answers. A will, but it is missing. Smart girl, but with concussion. Found will, but for one person. Some cocoa, but it’s death. A car crash, but an answer. A notebook, but the truth. […]