
Jan 14th 2010 8:53AM - Say Something
This Teen Ink article by Sarah is about growing up with glaucoma, an eye condition that eventually causes blindness.
Cover your right eye for 15 minutes and try to do normal activities. Do you feel disabled? That's how I've been seeing since I was ...

Dec 2nd 2009 9:20AM - 1 Comment
Today's Teen Ink pick is a short, but sweet poem called 'Doodlebug' by Julia R. from Omaha, Nebraska. Do you doodle?
Doodling.
My fingers know no one is watching.
Yelling through the tip of my pen...
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Nov 24th 2009 3:00PM - 5 Comments
You've read what we thought about New Moon, and now you get to write your own review! If you're got writing skills and have seen the latest in the Twilight series, Teen Ink has the perfect opportunity for you.
Write a review of New Moon, and if ...

Jan 16th 2010 7:06AM - 1 Comment
Today's Teen Ink pick is an article about by Amandalee about her life in Africa. Check it out.
My family has lived in Bakel, a small town in Senegal, for 16 years – all my life. We come to America every four years, but I much prefer Africa. ...

Oct 26th 2009 8:30AM - 3 Comments
Today's Teen Ink pick is by Meaghan D.
The skinny kid with glasses
makes his way to the gym.
Lifts weights, no difference
just to make the pretty girl look. ...

Dec 21st 2009 11:05AM - Say Something
Today's Teen Ink pick is a funny article by Olivia G. about Jewish holiday traditions and spending time with your family, including the crazy ones. Hope everyone had a happy Hanukah!
It is important to own or rent all of the necessary ingredients ...

Nov 30th 2009 9:18AM - 2 Comments
Today's Teen Ink poem called 'Beneath' by Victoria G. is about finding friends in unexpected places.
What if ... you looked deeper?
Have you ever noticed
That the person you've looked down upon
And the one that you've always made
jokes about ...

Dec 11th 2009 12:07PM - 2 Comments
Today's Teen Ink pick is an article by Melissa D. from Atlanta, GA titled 'I Got The Wine Flu' about when she was put in quarantine while she was in a summer math program away from home because doctors thought she might have the H1N1 virus.
"The ...

Dec 23rd 2009 11:53AM - Say Something
For 13 years, I was an equator child. I'd lived in seven places spanning four countries – Malaysia, Brazil, Thailand, and Singapore – all of which were summer-like all year long. So the cold was a thrilling adventure, and snow was to be ...

Dec 25th 2009 9:49AM - Say Something
It was Christmas morning. The tree stood at the end of the room like a majestic giant watching over the pile of presents before it. It emitted a soft glow in the dim morning light, the decorative lights reflecting off the tree's ornaments and the ...

Jan 25th 2010 7:13AM - 1 Comment
Today's Teen Ink article is by Jackie and deals with eating disorders. If you or someone you know is battling an eating disorder, talk to someone like a school counselor or your parents.
"You can sit there. The doctor will be right with you." The ...

Oct 7th 2009 1:00PM - 6 Comments
Check out this Teen Ink submission by Amy D. from Louisville, KY. It's an interesting poem about writing poems!
Poetry
sounds easy enough
but try to write a poem that's not about
horrible breakups
the beach
butterflies on pretty flowers ...

Oct 14th 2009 4:19PM - Say Something
Here's a poem by Elizabeth R. that only has three lines. Like? Tell us what you think - leave a comment. Or write your own poem!
They spin, they flitter
Colors blur into ribbons
As the leaves are blown
Read more poems by teens at ...
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