In the year 1903, there lived a teenager named Nick, who was 17 years old. He always had a dream to be king—a king of anything. But his parents told him he would never be a king. He was abused, doing their work and being their minion. He ran away thinking he would never see them again.
He went to a city in Europe where there were a lot of spies. At that time, it was the beginning of World War I. This was the time when one spy tried to disappear a prince and his wife, and Nick happened to die, caught in the spy’s drama.
May 30th, 2015, 4:36 PM
An 11-year-old kid called Marvin Lazo was doing a project on World War I and wanted to take a nap, so he did. When he dreamt, the need who died came into Marvin’s dream!
“Hi, my name is Nick. Nick Dickson.”
“Wait, the teen who died, right?” Marvin asked.
“Yup, that’s me,” replied Nick.
“I feel sad for you,” Marvin sighted.
“Thanks. Where am I?” Asked Nick.
“My dream. Why?” Marvin gasped.
“Oh. You can do anything in dreams, right?” smiled Nick.
“Yeah, mostly,” Marvin replied.
“So, did you know I’m going to destroy everyone’s dream? Laughed Nick. He summoned a fortune cookie. Marvin quickly caught it and read, You have met a terrible fate.
6:13 PM
“Mike and Sarah!” shouted Marvin when he woke up.
“What happened?” Sarah asked curiously.
“Wait, where’s Mike?” asked Marvin.
“He’s sleeping,” said Sarah.
“No!” shouted Marvin.
“What?” asked Sarah.
“The reason there have recently been so many disappearances is because a monster goes into people’s dreams and tries to kidnap them!” shouted Marvin.
“Wait, what?!” Sarah screamed.
Marvin ran to Mike’s bedroom door.
“NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! He’s gone. Mike is gone,” cried Sarah.
Marvin heard an evil voice. The same voice that he had heard in the dream realm.
“It was you. You made Mike disappear,” Marvin said to Nick, furiously.
“Yes, it was me, and it was fun. I have to go. Bye.”
“Wait, no!” Marvin said, but then fainted.
“Marvin! Marvin! Marvin!” screamed Sarah.
Marvin woke up, and he was confused.
“I need to talk to your brother, Jeff,” said Marvin.
Minutes Later …
“Jeff, I need to talk to you,” said Marvin.
“I know, Marvin. Sarah told me everything. I found a way to get into our dreams and stop Nick.”
“Then let’s go!” said Marvin.
“Marvin, wait! Not yet,” said Jeff. “If we disappear in the dream realm, we disappear in real life.”
“No matter what, we still are doing it,” Marvin said. “Now let’s go.”
“We should have a team name,” Jeff said. “What should it be, Marvin?”
“The Losers,” Marvin responded.
“Marvin, you’re already a loser,” Jeff remarked.
“Shut up, we’re here,” Marvin said. Nick was standing right in front of them.
“Well, you came,” Nick said. “Let’s fight! But call me The Screatcher now.”
“Wait … you just changed your name?”
“Yup. It’s scarier, and no one’s name is The Screatcher,” Nick/The Screatcher responded.
Marvin grabbed a purple bubble gun and an epic fight began. Marvin and Jeff made a shelter and tried fighting, but Mike, who was under The Screatcher’s control, summoned an army.
The Screatcher teleported behind Marvin and bit Jeff with his teeth.
“Why are you doing this?” Marvin asked The Screatcher.
“Because I always wanted to be a king,” The Screatcher responded. “And being in peoples’ dreams will let them know I’m king. I enter their brains to control.”
“Why not just be a king in your dream? Marvin suggested.
The Screatcher paused for a moment. “You’re right. I should have done that instead.”
Marvin teleported behind The Screatcher and said, “Sorry, but this is for Mike and Jeff and everyone else you disappeared.”
Shouting angrily, he trapped The Screatcher in a water jail, where he fell asleep for five years.
Just then, Jeff, Mike, and all the other people who were disappeared by him came back from the dream realm – the dream powers of The Screatcher disappeared when he was caught.
March 9th, 2020 1:09 PM
“This ice cream is fantastic!” shouted Marvin.
“You’ve said it!” echoed Jeff. “Marvin, you know about the Screatcher, right?” asked Jeff.
“Yeah. Why?”
“It’s been five years. He’s about to come out of jail, so watch out!” warned Jeff.
“I see,” replied Marvin.
Back in the dream realm, The Screatcher was plotting. “I’m free finally, but they know my secret, so I must create an army,” he said.
“Come out of the dream realm and go to Earth, Master!” yelled a minion in the dream realm.
“Our age is about to begin!” declared The Screatcher.
This collection of zany, adventurous monster tales—penned by fourth and fifth grade students from Brentano Math & Science Academy in Chicago—invites you to walk within dark tunnels, through explosive science labs, and into strange forests to explore beastly worlds unknown. Each piece provokes, tantalizes, and surprises you... perhaps even makes you gasp—or shout—OMG! An 826CHI Young Authors' Book Project.
by Marco, 826LA
A screenplay about a plane crash and an epic journey to Mexico, with a twist!
by Naomi, 826michigan
A (mostly) love letter to a kiwi with delicious imagery.
by Eric, 826CHI
This student recounts a fictional chat with George Washington about the American Revolution over a meal.
by Luana Anticona Nolasco, age 10, 826 Valencia
An eerie encounter with a shapeshifter after a grocery run.
by Kelis, 826NYC
On the planet Mars, Zoe must defeat the supervillain Zygorn to avenge her family! Wait—was it all a dream?
by Smila H., Age 10, 826LA
A powerful acrostic poem that shares an encouraging message.
by Brayan Luna, 826michigan
In this poem, a student vividly recounts watching The Undertaker perform a signature chokeslam on WrestleMania. Written in Spanish and English.
by Elaine, 826 Boston
A diary entry reflecting on a secret mission to Mars!
by Hanako M., Age 10, 826michigan
A "sense"-sational poem about the flowers in their yard.
by Maia Sears, 826michigan
This student describes exciting things the future will bring, like elevators that can reach space!
by Olivia, 826NYC
An elegy for corn.
by Noel, 826 Valencia
The creation story of a new school, reimagined to improve learning. (Paid for by Taylor Swift with free water bottles, an Italian restaurant, a movie theater, and a comfortable and safe environment.)
by Simone, 826michigan
A poem about appreciating trees and why we should study them.
by Athena, 826NYC
In this poem, a student explores both the seen and unseen powers of a superhero.
by Madison, 826 New Orleans
This poem leaves the reader descriptive clues to help them guess the mystery food.
by Jalen, 826NYC
A series of superhero haiku inspired by engineering secret lairs.
by Kayla, 826LA
This author reflects on an act of kindness to someone in need.
by Daphne, 826 Valencia
A girl named Chloe embarks on a heroic mission after discovering a new super-identity: Fluffy Justice!
by Alyssa, Kevin, Gustavo, Jocelyn, and Gabriel, 826LA
In science class, Victoria the Manticore makes fun of Carla the Witch for using magic, and a few bystanders step in to take a stand against bullying.
by Javier, 826DC
A student wishes for unexpected pops of color.
by Erriyanna, 826michigan
An epic poem about a younger sister. English and Spanish versions included.
by Kelis, 826michigan
This student describes what it would be like to become the first female president, campaigning on education for all, friendlier attitudes, more food and housing, and snow days!
by Charm R., Grade 5, 826 New Orleans
This poem tells the story of a courageous little bird.
by Penelope, 826 Valencia
In this superhero story, Super Duper Scarlet must save San Fran Superland from Doctor Nefario!
by Maria, 826 Valencia
This student gives thanks to ordinary objects in an ode.
by Ramatoulie, 826DC
A student shares memories of transitioning from Gambia to a new home in the United States, complete with a snowy encounter.
by Jesús, 826 Valencia
In this superhero story, Spyman is on an important mission—saving donuts from becoming bagels!
by Felix E., 826 Valencia
A student's fear is conquered after a startling discovery.
by Lux, 826NYC
A student reflects on their experiences with bullying and how they’ll take a stand in the future.
by Keila, 826michigan
An "I A From" poem. English and Spanish versions included.
by Mohamed F., 826 MSP
This poem uses descriptive language to leave the reader clues about the animal it is depicting.
by Zari P., Grade 4, 826DC
A playful "I am" poem that explores what's possible.
by Keila S.O., 826michigan
An “I Am From” poem about growing up in Detroit.
by Violeta, 826CHI
A monster's routine trip for tuna sandwich ingredients results in a broken arm!
by Johny, 826 LA
A riveting interview with Godzilla, Superman, and Dragonbolt—a cast of characters that will try to outdo one another before this TV special is up.
by Liliana, 826DC
This student’s heartbreaking personal narrative describes what it can feel like to have your parents get divorced.
by Stefany Moreira, Vivi Small, Ana Rosas, Eugenia Rosas, and Jason Carrillo, 826NYC
This poem describes a warmer, tastier world run by young people.
by Dahlia-Rose, 826NYC
A field guide to Queen Anne’s Lace and a day in the life from a flower’s perspective.
by Dy’Stonie V., Grade 5, 826 New Orleans
A poem that highlights the bond between grandparent, grandchild, and a sweet perfume.
by Aiden Spence, Grade 3, 826NYC
This poem describes all of the reasons why green is the best color.
by Walter Linares, Age 11, 826 Valencia
The secrets of a spy in a red venom suit unfold...
by Victor, 826 Valencia
An ode to Beans, Rice, and Chicken.
by Abdikabir, age 8, 826 MSP
This poem uses the 1st person point-of-view to show what life looks like for a timber rattlesnake.
by Meredith, 826michigan
A poem about globe-sized dreams.
by Athena, 826NYC
An "I Am From" superhero persona poem.
by Yanni, 826NYC
This poem is written in the style of William Carlos Williams’ “This is Just to Say” and celebrates small acts of unapologetic joy.
Ms. Lowe’s Fourth Grade Class at Roberto Clemente Learning Academy in Detroit, Michigan
An example of a "Neighborhood Poem" created as a class as part of 826Michigan's Rare Air/Aire Raro Young Authors' Book Project.
Elsie, 826 New Orleans
In this poem, a student celebrates individuality.
by Zaid Rodriguez, 826 Valencia
This story immerses the reader in sensory details to tell the tale of what lies behind a mysterious door.
by Oscar, 826CHI
The story of a lifetime—literally.
by Marisol, 826michigan
A young girl's poem about all the life she sees in her yard. English and Spanish versions included.
by Natalie, 826CHI
A spirit named Janet haunts a dance studio as five young dancers arm themselves with a vacuum, a bottle, and the internet.
by Ximena Torres, Age 9, 826 Valencia
A poem about the lessons your family can teach you.
by Kenneth Vasquez, Age 10, 826 Valencia
A student reflects on their love of soccer.
by Chelsea, 826NYC
An academically-inclined student passes on their favorite tips for having fun before fifth grade starts.
by Robert, 826CHI
A collection of haikus spanning books and cosmology.
by Marisa, 826michigan
A series of tweets about an adventurous cat named Marcus. #SuperCat #Meow
by Girod, 826 New Orleans
This celebratory poem uses similes to list all of the things the writer loves about themself.
by Jack, Grade 5, 826 New Orleans
In this transcript, a student shares three clear actions to stand up to bullies.
by Faisa, age 9, 826 MSP
This poem writes from the perspective of a Prairie Shooting Star flower, detailing a day in its life.
by Claire, 826CHI
A poem about “unfinding” what was known and learning to explore.
by Abdinasir, 826 MSP
This poem shares what someone might experience on Halloween.
by Reyes, 826NYC
A creative field guide to the eastern gray squirrel.
by Joshua, 826CHI
Alien monsters and a young boy forge a friendship over a dramatic series of events.
by Lina, 826 Valencia
A mischievous recipe calling for 3 tablespoons of candy, 10 gallons of not laughing, and 100 gallons of mother.
by Jekaya, 826 Boston
A student reflects on what it takes to stand up to bullies and speak up for others.
by Vanessa, 826CHI
A story about a mermaid named Luna and the epic battle to save Benzo, a rainbow-colored kingdom, using the power of love.
by Kevin, 826LA
A letter from the author to the author on appreciating both the unconventional and conventional parts of oneself.
by Natalia, 826CHI
A story told by her grandfather leads Betty on a journey where fiction and reality collide.
by Emmanuel, 826DC
A personal narrative about a tender first sighting between brothers on a family trip to El Salvador.
by Angel Flores Vazquez, 826 Valencia
This poem illustrates the effectiveness of descriptive language.
by Natalie, 826 Valencia
A recipe for how to create a legendary rapper.
by Kayamaghi, 826NYC
A lab experiment goes wrong and a humble scientist must save Superhero Land from a super speedy villain!
by K.M., 826DC
In this piece, a student describes the challenges of being a superhero and reflects on their power to shine.
by Elena Chambers, 826michigan
Thinking of Cherry Coke lip gloss, community, and dancing, this narrator celebrates life from their front stoop.
by Victor, 826 Valencia
This student gives thanks to ordinary objects in an ode.
by Robert, 826CHI
A poem that explores the struggles of mine workers.
by Milo, 826NYC
A creative origin story in which a programmer simultaneously creates life and biology in a program.
by Marie, 826CHI
A monkey named Chesley saves the animals of the forest from an evil Master!
by Talia, 826NYC
A creative field guide to Sea Lettuce.
by Marisa, 826NYC
A student reports on Islamophobia, using research and interviews to explore this mindset and its damaging repercussions.
by Salimatou, 826NYC
Together, a princess with superpowers and an orphan-turned-sidekick must save the king and queen of kingdom Atarica!
by Joseline, 826DC
A personal narrative about a teensie, tiny bit of jealousy for a new baby sister turning into love.
by Ivan Newton Ponce, 826 Valencia
This poem uses sensory details to describe the writer's favorite places.
by Matthew, 826CHI
Originally written and recorded as a podcast, these two unlikely heroes and the technological crisis of year 3016 will have you gripping the edge of your seat!
by Ana, 826DC
A student learns an important lesson about staying calm while recounting a trip to Olive Garden that spiraled out of control!
by Levi, 826NYC
An origin story for healthy food, involving an epic battle between purveyor of high-fructose corn syrup, Ronald McDonald, and a heroic band of chefs.
by Uma, 826NYC
A witty set of foolproof pickup lines.
by Yarely, 826michigan
A poem about grandma. English and Spanish versions included.
by Kathryn, 826NYC
A very scientific origin poem about french fries, starting with an argument between the sun and the moon.
by L.M., 826CHI
The story of a lonely ghost named Annabeth, a plan to kidnap children on Halloween, and an unlikely encounter that reveals the true nature of friendship.
by Lyric White, age 10, 826 Valencia
A magical mountain quest to save a mermaid.
by Winta, 826DC
A concise but essential list of survival tips in the event of a sweet disaster.
by Juna, 826michigan
A poem about taking the world in—and letting go.
by Charlie, 826michigan
A very scientific retelling of why dinosaurs went extinct.
by Sumaya, 826 MSP
This poem uses analogies to describe different objects the writer would like to be.
by Salma, Grade 5, 826 Boston
A student reminds herself of the many ways she shines
by Selene Freudenberg, 826michigan
This hero’s journey leads an unlikely suspect into a land of books with a plot-disrupting villain who must be destroyed in order to save a multitude of characters, including Harry Potter!
by Kaitlyn, 826NYC
A creation myth reimagined in a poem.
by Jeffrey, 826DC
In this "I Wish" poem, written in both Spanish and English, a student dreams of a more colorful world.
by Kevin J. Ortiz, 826DC
A personal narrative about a trip to Ocean City, a lonely puppy, and sharing our fears with others.
by Ehmely, 826CHI
A crucial missive for anyone playing a high-stakes game of "Hide and Seek".
by Benny, 826 Boston
Inspired by Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid, this piece contains a series of journal entries and rules for a new sport by fictitious NASA operative Agent Smitty.