We have read the works of many American writers - Bradstreet, Dickenson and Hemingway to name just a few. Now it's time to add your voice to this literary canon and get your writing published in a gallery (created just for you) inside the National Gallery of Writing.
The name of our gallery within the National Gallery of Writing is:
"Mrs. Juster's Junior English Students"
To visit our gallery, go to this link.
Who can publish works in this gallery?
This gallery is open to any of Mrs. Juster's current junior English students.
What can be published in this gallery?
You can publish any work of prose or poetry you have created in the context of our class. It's your choice. You could submit any nature journal response or a piece from a mutli-genre paper of the whole multi-genre paper. You could also submit a thesis-based research paper or a reflection paper or an essay response or even a poem you created for extra-credit enrichment. Select something you are proud of and would like to share with the world!
Does it have to be perfect?
Every published work reflects the author's development as a writer and every writer continues to refine his/her craft with each new work. The work you choose to publish will reflect your development as a writer at a specific moment in time. Select something you are proud of and would like to share with the world!

Ready to publish? Just follow these easy steps.
Step 1: Select a piece of writing - any work of prose of poetry- that you created at any point during our year together. Select something you are proud of and would like to share with the world!
Step 2: Prepare your document for publication by removing the MLA heading and any rubric and/or scoring comments.
Step 3: Save your document as a PDF.
Step 4: Follow the steps for contributing a piece of writing indicated at the link below. When you create your profile at the National Gallery of Writing, USE ONLY YOUR FIRST NAME & the FIRST INITIAL of your last name. Read through each step of the process carefully. See Mrs. Juster if you have any concerns.
Begin Here

Where else have Mrs. Juster's students published works?
Many years ago, Mrs. Juster's students had the opportunity to contribute original works to the Literary Map of the United States . Check out our submissions to New Hampshire and Massachusetts sections of the NCTE's Literary Map of the United States. This project, part of the NCTE's American Collection, was sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English, the ExxonMobil Corporation and PBS.