
Broadway Boys & Girls Club Creative Writing

Kara
By Rebecca, from Inkspot

Ink Spot Winter Work 2015
Take a look at the new poems, comics and stories from the Ink Spot! Click on the image. And, take a listen to the “Hero Song” created by students in the Digital Media Workshop with Dee Jay Doc, with support from the Nord Family Foundation. https://soundcloud.com/deejaydoc/lei-hero-song

Super Snail
No one knew his name
by Sara from the Cleveland Print Room Every day he came to the poorest parts of town. It was the opposite direction from his home, though, and the extra stop added another hour at least to what should have been a trip of 15 minutes at most. His coworkers always scoffed. What was a respectable […]
My Mask
by Reese from Weekend Ink: Story Behind the Mask My mask covers my entire face And my mask represents toughness My mask is made of metal And oh, my mask is covered with fake scars and real blood My mask is a definition of don’t mess with me

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.
You Got To Do What’s Right
By Claude at Lake Erie Ink’s Digital Media Project You got to do what’s right So by livin right today We fight We fight for what’s right English, social studies, science, math You got to study right to live life The life in which you and me Can have some might You got to […]
Life Is What You Make It
By Lamontay at Lake Erie Ink’s Digital Media program with Dee Jay Doc Life is what you make it, so live your life One key to life is to do what’s right You gotta do right to get to paradise So it’s not a good choice to just roll the dice Learn, grow, even […]
Look at the way we livin our lives
By Leilani at Lake Erie Ink’s Digital Media program with Dee Jay Doc Look at the way we livin our lives Guns, weapons, and some knives Look at the world, our nasty desires We’d rather see our forests burning with fire Hough Avenue is a scary place People there would rather judge by race […]