Meet Isaac Jo, an eighteen year-old living in Massachusetts whos joins the clay staff this year for the second time as the Theology and Worldview Editor. Entering his fifth year at TPS as a senior, Isaac will tackle College American Literature and Composition, having particularly enjoyed AP Calculus BC in […]
About clay
clay Magazine is an online magazine of commentary, news, essays, satire, interviews, cartoons, and discussion. Started over a decade ago as a monthly publication called The Cracked Pot, clay Magazine’s mission is to help the young authors, journalists, editors, and content creators of The Potter’s School to refine their skills, share their work with the community, and use their talents to glorify our Creator. clay Magazine publishes on each Monday of the month from September to May, and exciting new content from each column will be featured each week. We hope you will join our community and support our fantastic staff by visiting clay Magazine often.
Meet Elivia Goodin: Spotlight Editor
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, students and faculty, I am honored to introduce the water-loving, Spanish-speaking, first-time clay staff member, Spotlight Editor, 17-year-old Elivia Goodin! A five-year TPS veteran, Livie has survived, no, conquered countless online classes. How has she survived this long, one might ask. Her personal formula […]
Meet Isabel Goshi: Open Mic Editor
She looks American but she lives in Morocco, meet Isabel Goshi! Originally, Isabel is from the land of horses, Kentucky, but in 2014, her family moved to Morocco for her father’s work, and she has spent the past nine years of her fifteen years of life there. Isabel harnessed this […]
Meet Jacob Luckenbaugh: News Editor
The former clay graphic designer and political analyst, Jacob Luckenbaugh returns this school year with the upgraded and esteemed position of News Editor. He lives in Virginia as a legal adult (18 years old), dog owner (of Luca, a mix of many breeds), and INFP by the MBTI test. As […]
Meet Anna Stone: Poet Columnist
Anna Stone, this year’s poet columnist, is a fifteen-year-old poet going into her fourth year at TPS when she starts tenth grade this fall. As is fitting for a poet columnist, Anna loves to write poetry and short stories. She also hopes to write a novel someday—though if she ever […]