Our Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak

As a precaution to help limit the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and care for our community, Just Buffalo Literary Center has postponed a number of events, and we will follow the guidance of Buffalo Public Schools in terms of Just Buffalo Writing Center programming.

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JBWC Youth Publications

See what moves the young people of Western New York by checking out our youth publications. Featuring young writers from the after-school creative writing program at Just Buffalo Writing Center (JBWC), as well as other youth we work with across WNY, we are always astonished by what is voiced inside—and we’re sure you’ll be astonished, too.

Wordplay: Our Student Anthology

Explore Wordplay, our annual print anthology featuring work composed by young writers during our in-school and after-school creative writing programs.

Wordplay 2024
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Wordplay 2024
At Just Buffalo Literary Center, we believe in the love of reading, the art of writing, and the power of the literary arts to transform lives and communities. WORDPLAY, our annual anthology featuring the writing of young people composed during our education programs, performs every part of this mission. Take a look inside past issues. See what moves the young people of Western New York. We are always astonished by what is voiced inside, and we are sure you will be too.
Wordplay 2019
Monday, February 24, 2020
Wordplay 2019
Check out the digital version of WORDPLAY 2019: Just Buffalo's Anthology of Student Writing
Wordplay 2018
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Wordplay 2018
Check out the digital version of WORDPLAY 2018: Just Buffalo's Anthology of Student Writing.

Transmissions: Our Digital Mag

Dive into Transmissions, our digital lit mag of youth writing from our after-school creative writing programs at the JBWC, edited and designed by our Youth Ambassadors.

Transmissions: Issue 6
Monday, November 4, 2024
Transmissions: Issue 6
Transmissions is a collection of youth writing edited and designed by Youth Ambassadors of Just Buffalo's Writing Center. Issue 6 features work that emerged from JBWC programs during the Spring of 2024.
Transmissions: Issue 5
Friday, March 8, 2024
Transmissions: Issue 5
We are thrilled to present Transmissions (Issue 5): a collection of youth writing from Just Buffalo's Writing Center in Fall of 2023, edited and designed by JBWC Youth Ambassadors.
Transmissions: Issue 4
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Transmissions: Issue 4
Every year, we hold a summer gathering for alum and current writers of Just Buffalo’s Writing Center. This year, Fitz Books welcomed our crew on their whimsical back patio. We ate, we caught up, we traded prompts and wrote, and, new this year, we piloted a game we’re calling Musical Notebooks that, while involving no music or notebooks, was a blast!

Our Youth Fellow Projects

Explore past projects by selected JBWC Youth Fellows. The JBWC Youth Fellowship is a paid summer fellowship for young writers, and part of our creative writing programs for youth.

“Still Life” by Zazie Anastasopoulos
Friday, November 15, 2024
“Still Life” by Zazie Anastasopoulos
Presenting “Still Life” a short story by the 2024 JBWC Youth Fellow, Zazie Anastasopoulos.
Blood Rummage by Jonah Ruddock
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Blood Rummage by Jonah Ruddock
Presenting a selection of pieces from Blood Rummage by 2023 JBWC Youth Fellow Jonah Ruddock, who explores how a microplastic traverses a wilderness of waste and decay. "Remember: everything is touching everything else, and everyone is lying to you."
Bringing Buffalo Back: The Return of the Labor Movement by Lindsay Cobb
Monday, March 13, 2023
Bringing Buffalo Back: The Return of the Labor Movement by Lindsay Cobb
Presenting Bringing Buffalo Back: The Return of the Labor Movement written by 2022 JBWC Youth Fellow Lindsay Cobb.

Other JBWC Youth Publications

Our many other youth publications—zines, digital anthologies, and other special projects—often feature thematic works created during our after-school creative writing programs and other collaborative youth arts initiatives.

Stepping Into Your Light
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Stepping Into Your Light
JBWC is thrilled to present a new, digital publication: Stepping Into Your Light
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
The Ground Beneath Our Feet
Welcome to The Ground Beneath Our Feet—a digital collection of poems on climate justice by young writers involved with Just Buffalo's Writing Center. This collection was made in collaboration with Ujima Company's Dunbar Youth Theatre Arts Program as part of the Water in the Desert Project.
Hope Blooms From Shattered Roots: Digital Collection
Friday, August 20, 2021
Hope Blooms From Shattered Roots: Digital Collection
Hope Blooms From Shattered Roots is a digital collection of writings presented by Just Buffalo Writing Center in connection to The Civil Writes Project (2021), featuring work by young writers and artists living in WNY. Just as the journey towards justice must be a collective effort, this collection features collaborations between young artists and activists from a variety of organizations and projects around the city, and beyond. Editors: Richie Wills & Robin Jordan Book Designer: Mathieu Liu

Testimonials from Students & Parents

“The JBWC is an atmosphere filled with open minds and curiosity. Peers at the JBWC are always willing to listen. Each of us come from different backgrounds but we all come together to exchange stories. I am constantly inspired by the other young artists at the center and spending time with them pushes me to become more confident in my writer identity.” —Zenaya, Student

“For me, Just Buffalo’s Writing Center acts as a second home. It’s a vibrant community of young writers and artists that has given me opportunities to grow and share my art in ways I never would have thought to be possible.” —Liam, Student

“Without Just Buffalo, I might never have laid the foundation necessary for me to start growing into the writer that I need to become. I might never have learned how communal the practice and art of writing is and the true impact that it has on others—from the individual to massive social movements. I might never have been able to discover and find confidence in my own voice.” —Emma, Student

“Before coming here I had never let anyone outside of my family read my writing. The JBWC gave me new ways to look at my stories and helped me develop new techniques.” —Reatha, Student

“Because of the JBWC, I am a global citizen. I can think and write outside my comfort zone, to speak about issues larger than myself.” —Trinity, Student

“Just Buffalo is an organization that wants to see youth succeed; they give us incredible opportunities, prepare us for college, help us find a place in the world once we have to leave the nest.” —Sage, Student

“It’s an amazing program with a kind of access to working writers of all stripes that exceeds what is available at many writing colleges. It’s made her a better person and given her great relationships.” —Parent

“I can’t imagine a better incubator for creativity.” —Stacy, Parent

“Just Buffalo encourages young writers to explore the arts and hone their craft, but more importantly it is an unconditionally welcoming community. The ages of 12-18 have always been a tumultuous time, but now more than ever teens need a place to make connections where they are accepted unreservedly. Just Buffalo does all that while keeping the culture of writing & reading alive and well in Buffalo.” —Theo, Student

“At a time when opportunities for young people to express themselves seem to grow slimmer, the JBWC is a place that offers hope because, whatever race, class, or identity, we come together and create—all inhibitions are gone.” —Ates, Student

“The first time I read one of my poems out loud I felt powerful. I felt like after years of sitting in solitude, I was finally free to voice my thoughts and dreams. JBWC gave me that power.” —Hemingway, Student

“The JBWC has challenged my daughter intellectually, and helped her gain confidence and become a more expressive writer.” —Parent

“When I first came to a JBWC workshop, I was shy and anxious at the thought of sharing my writing. Spending time at the JBWC has encouraged me to perform my writing at events. The center has provided me with the resources, support, and opportunity to grow as a writer. I believe that my experiences at the JBWC will positively influence me for life.” —Elle, Student

“When I first heard about the Writing Center, I wasn’t sure it was for me. Since my first time stopping in, I’ve had a much stronger urge to write and have been attending the meetings now to be around people I can learn new things from. It’s been super welcoming as a new writer. After just a few months of attending, I’ve had 3 poems published. Someone called me a poet the other day and my first thought was, “I guess I am a poet now!” —Rosemary, Student

“Everything about the JBWC and all the doors it has been opening for me makes me feel so excited. You have no idea how significant the center is to me.” —Hannah, Student

“JBWC is honestly one of the greatest resources I’ve come across for young writers and I’m so glad I did.” —Marie, Student

“Learning new forms of communication, getting into college, performing, publishing—Just Buffalo has assisted so many young people in finding success. Without Just Buffalo, I would have never thought this passionate hobby could be something more; they inspire and motivate.” —Leni, Student

“The JBWC introduced me to other people with similar interests. Now I actually have people who will listen to all my crazy ideas.” —Carson, Student

“The JBWC is a lively, diverse, collaborative community of young people with amazing ideas and voices all their own.” —Parent

“I come to JBWC because it is the only place for me to connect with other writers. Before coming here I had never gotten an opinion or even let anyone outside of my family read my writing. They gave me new ways to look at my stories and helped me develop new techniques while writing. At JBWC…I am encouraged to dig deeper and find the heart of the story.” —Reatha, Student

“There’s always something fun for you to do, whether crafting poetic lines together, trying your hand at comics or filmmaking, or getting inspired to revisit an old writing piece from when you were 12.” —Lucy, Student

Other JBWC Creative Writing Programs for Youth

The Just Buffalo Writing Center (JBWC) invites young writers & artists (ages 12-18) to join us for our FREE after-school creative writing programs for youth. Along with access to writing workshops, literary events, and one-on-one writing feedback, you’ll be provided platforms to share your work!

Mullen Elementary students field trip 2024

Creative Writing Programs for Youth

Our FREE after-school creative writing programs, including all youth writing workshops and other JBWC youth events, are aimed at young writers aged 12–18 and have options to join in-person or virtually.

Pondering student photo credit Pat Cray

In-School Creative Writing Programs & Field Trips

One of Just Buffalo’s greatest strengths is our ability to reach students of all ages and abilities—gifted and talented, at-risk, or special needs—and we’re proud to work with public, private, Catholic, and charter schools, as well as community centers throughout Western New York.

Made to Order poems photo credit Noah Falck

Made-to-Order Poems

Order a poem on a topic of your choosing and support Buffalo’s next generation of literary voices. All poems are written by students of the Just Buffalo Writing Center.

The Latest JBWC News

Stay up-to-date on the latest news from the Just Buffalo Writing Center.

“Still Life” by Zazie Anastasopoulos
Friday, November 15, 2024
“Still Life” by Zazie Anastasopoulos
Presenting “Still Life” a short story by the 2024 JBWC Youth Fellow, Zazie Anastasopoulos.
Transmissions: Issue 6
Monday, November 4, 2024
Transmissions: Issue 6
Transmissions is a collection of youth writing edited and designed by Youth Ambassadors of Just Buffalo's Writing Center. Issue 6 features work that emerged from JBWC programs during the Spring of 2024.
Wordplay 2024
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Wordplay 2024
At Just Buffalo Literary Center, we believe in the love of reading, the art of writing, and the power of the literary arts to transform lives and communities. WORDPLAY, our annual anthology featuring the writing of young people composed during our education programs, performs every part of this mission. Take a look inside past issues. See what moves the young people of Western New York. We are always astonished by what is voiced inside, and we are sure you will be too.