Read a collection of Young Adult Contemporary short stories and flash fiction pieces from the Winter Stories project.
A cramped, gray workspace vibrating with the hum of a pottery wheel. Outside, a winter storm batters the walls. Inside, the air is damp, smelling of wet earth and dry heat.
The chaotic noise of a city protest—shouts, sirens, and the low hum of a crowd—is filtered through the lens of a phone. The air is cold, smelling of exhaust fumes and street food. The atmosphere is tense, but for one person, it's just a backdrop for her next viral video.
The hollowed-out carcass of the Old General Store, freezing cold, smelling of vanilla scones and wet drywall.
A remote, snow-covered campsite in Northwestern Ontario. The light is flat and grey, fading fast. The temperature is twenty below zero. A heavy, oppressive silence hangs over the jagged spruce trees and the frozen expanse of the lake.
The final hour of prep. The air smells of curing latex, cheap floor wax, and stress. The windows are frozen shut. Inside, it is a pressurized vacuum of last-minute adjustments.
A cold, cavernous room stripped of its nighttime glamour, illuminated by harsh winter sunlight that exposes every flaw, stain, and muddy footprint.
The pre-dawn light is muted and blue, filtered through a thick blanket of new snow that has silenced the entire mountain town. The air is still and frigid, each flake a distinct crystal. The atmosphere is one of profound peace and magical transformation, where the familiar world has been erased overnight.
Inside the Melgund Community Center, the air is overheated and smells of apathy. Outside, the winter waits to punish anyone who leaves.
The interior of a stalled hockey team bus during a blizzard. The windows are frosted over, and the only light comes from phone screens. The air is frigid, and the silence between gusts of wind is heavy with unspoken fear and tension. The smell of cold vinyl and damp wool permeates the space.
A windowless back room smelling of floor wax and bureaucratic neglect. Fluorescent lights buzz with a headache-inducing frequency. Outside, the winter is a physical assault.