Student Work

The best part of 826 Seattle? Why, reading the awesome work of our students or listening to them perform or read a piece, of course. Here we feature the writings of young people in many different genres. We encourage you to check back often since our student writers are always busy adding new material. And, if you want to hold one of our publishing projects in your hands, they are now on sale in our store, the Greenwood Space Travel Supply Company.

The UFO That Saved Astronomy The UFO That Saved Astronomy

The UFO That Saved Astronomy

by Martin Bolivar / Aug 19, 2011

“Nothing’s there,” I thought. “It’s just the Milky Way.” It was the middle of the night. I’d woken up from a dream—a nightmare, actually.//more

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by Zebiba Denning / Aug 11, 2011

I looked at the clock on the computer: 9:00 PM. Where was my mom? She usually stopped me by 8:30 PM. I paused the game and went to the kitchen to make some toast.//more

How I Took The Time Machine Back In Time And Saved Modern Technology

by Eli Arao / Aug 1, 2011

One day Michael Farday was going to the bookstore to get Isaac Watts book The Improvement Of The Mind. But when he got there, the book was checked out.//more

K-Space Podcast 3

by K-Space / Jul 29, 2011

Check out the latest edition of our popular K-SPaCe podcast series.//more

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by Tesla Kawakami / Jul 27, 2011

“Ack! Power’s out!” yelled my mom up the stairs. “I noticed!” I yelled back. “Well, I’m going to go to bed. I can’t do any work. The computer’s down,” she said with a yawn.//more

Door…Knobs

by Zoe Rogan / Jul 20, 2011

“Not again!” screeched Osbourn Dorsey as he sat down at his desk. He had accidentally locked himself in his room–again. “Uhh! I just hate those tricky door handles! I ought to invent a doorknob of some sort…” he said.//more

The Story of Me, Myself, and I and How I Saved Light Bulbs

by Julian Wong / Jul 16, 2011

My mother was the making of me. Some, I must not disappoint. I feel like she is the only one who cares about me, someone who doesn’t call me addled.//more

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by Traveler Tucker / Jul 13, 2011

One moment we had them...next moment we didn't.//more