How do we work?

Once every few weeks a new topic will be displayed on the blog. Young people, ages 5 - 96, will submit their responses. Student writing will be posted as it is received. Know someone that would love to contribute? Pass the word.

Blog #14 Topic Choices:
Write about a place or an aspect of New Orleans that has influenced you OR use the words "Escaping the heat/to get out of the heat..." of New Orleans.

Submission Logistics: Submissions should be in response to the blog topic. Poetry and prose, up to 500 words in length, should be emailed as a Microsoft Word attachment. Emails should include author’s first name, age, and School.

Submissions can be sent to: youngneworleanswritingtogether@gmail.com
Submission due date: May 31st, 2012 @ 5pm

Monday, April 30, 2012

Holly - Home


In New Orleans, home isn't just the place where you sleep.
Home refers to all the people, places, and characteristics of the city.
While New Orleans is just a city to the rest of the country, to New Orleanians, it is one humongous, melting pot of a home—a home that's filled with people who share the same passion for music, food, and football.
Just as one would in a home, in the streets of New Orleans, one will experience feelings of acceptance, a constant support system, and the willingness to celebrate any good news regardless of whether or not they know the person being celebrated.
It's New Orleanians' quick willingness to revel in the smallest piece of good news and stand behind someone who's been wrongly accused that makes New Orleans a home.
A home is a place where everyone has each other’s backs,
And it’s the enthusiasm felt when encountering a fellow New Orleanian which leads one to refer to New Orleans as home and not just a city.

Holly, age 17