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Jerk This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Christina, Clifton, VA

I love your voice, your soft brown hair. I love your eyes and love your stare. I love your laugh, your cocky smirk, your stupid jokes. You precious jerk, you know I do. I want my hands all through your hair each treasured strand. I’m wrapped around your... (more »)

Just Friends This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Jessika R., Keller, TX

Final class of the day; I’m almost done. I’ve managed to avoid him for the majority of the day, somehow escaping his attempts at conversation. Always somewhere to go, something to do. Sorry, no time to chat. If I can just stay out of sight for the next fifteen... (more »)

Actress Vanessa Hudgens This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Jay T., Syosset, NY

Are you excited to film the next “High School Musical”? Yeah, I can’t wait. It’s just so fun to be here with everybody and knowing I’m going to be working with them soon. So you hang out with the cast all the time? Of course. What’s it like... (more »)

A Hairy Tale This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Sydney R., Nashua, NH

Open your average Seventeen magazine and look at the ads. What are they selling? Razors. I find that perfectly acceptable; people shave and therefore need razors. There is something, however, that I’m not comfortable with: the message. Gillette Venus advertises that shaving... (more »)

The Obama Intern This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Molly F., Canton, MI

I didn’t plan on the woman in the coffee shop changing my life. I just wanted a bumper sticker. She had a six-inch stack with “Obama for President” in large blue letters. But Amy was not just ­selling paraphernalia. She was the new area manager for the Obama campaign,... (more »)

Slam! by Walter Dean Myers This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Anika J., White Plains, NY

Walter Dean Myers brings you into the world of Harlem and the struggles of life with his Coretta Scott King Award-winning book, Slam! Gregory “Slam” Harris is a talented basketball player with big dreams, but he has lots of obstacles to overcome. He also has many... (more »)

Sky Champion Takes A Moment This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Kelsey M., Lubbock, TX

My Teacher/Creative Writing Instructor/Photographer Instructor asked us to create a story by using three props. Our actor could be one of the props selected if we so desire. I Selected A Pair Of Skis And A Subject Who Appears He Would Be Able To Sky Down A Mountain Without Fear (more »)

Two Worlds This piece has been published in Teen Ink's monthly print magazine.

By Omar K., Culver, IN

I walked to U.S. Customs in Chicago with my Jordanian passport clutched in my hand and my backpack over my shoulder. The man at the Customs window was dressed in a sophisticated black suit with badges all over his top pocket and a .45 caliber pistol. When I handed him my... (more »)

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Barney's Best Days
By Jordan W., Lubbock, TX
"Using pastel colors, I determined that a unique face and character... (more »)

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