An appreciation of those who participated in our Winter/Spring Writing Workshop Session
On April 3, 2021, we held our second official end of term reading, a showcase wherein our authors read aloud their best work in front of an audience. While not all of our authors decided to share their work, the formal reading still served as a way of honoring all those who attended the Writing Workshop, whose sharing of work and space over the course of the session strengthened the writing of everyone involved. So, thank you Madeline K, Sophie, Lena, Hera, Julia, Ava, Sierra, Anya, Margaret, Peri, Grace, Liam, Enni, Nami, Anna, Lucy, Maggie, Lina, Sadie, Reese, Samantha, Katie, Tilly, Nova, Iago, Leo, Georgia, Eve, Simran, Ismini, Jonathan, Yasmine, Analise, Charlotte M, Elbert, Emi, Angela, Emma, Noa, Katie P, Pranjoli, Alice, Tegan, Rachael, Olivia Z, Kaidyn, Lucy, Sage, Olivia G, Olivia S, Ruhi, and Madeline S for your continued participation throughout the course of this session, and for inspiring each other to take your writing to greater heights. We are all so proud of all of you!
A summary of those who read and their work, in order of appearance
"Eclipse," a short story by Nova Macknik-Conde, 9, written in Writing Workshop #34: Magical Realism.
"Nothing but Black," a short story by Lena Aloise, 11, written in Writing Workshop #35: Emerging From
"Sunset," a poem by Iago Macknik-Conde, 14, written in Writing Workshop #35: Emerging From
"Pedestrians," a short story by Liam Hancock, 13, written in Writing Workshop #36: Veering
"Shadow Wolf," a short story by Lina Kim, 10, written in Writing Workshop #34: Magical Realism
"The Finish Line," a short story by Enni Harlan, 14, written in Writing Workshop #37: Antiheroes
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