According to Jerry Brickley, Creative Writing Club sponsor, he and volunteers from the Creative Writing Club are compiling all entries from the Creative Writing Contest into a magazine.
Club members plan to get the literary magazine, titled Reflections, out by the second week of February. There will be 26 short stories, 28 poems and 10 essays in the magazine, according to Brickley. The volunteers will put all entries into the same format but will not edit the grammar of the entries.
“We edit them just in terms of school appropriateness,” Brickley said.
Copies of the magazine will be available in the English office and Media Center for free. Once club members complete this magazine, they plan to make a separate magazine of just the works of club members.
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