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Creative Writing Club continues pass-around story

Creative Writing Club members continue their pass-around spy story, as well as sharing and critiquing  each others’ writing. They will continue meeting every Tuesday after school until the week before prom.

Kinza Abbas, Creative Writing Club vice president and sophomore, explains the pass-around story to new members. The story is about a spy in the 1920s. NIDA KHAN / PHOTO

According to Jerry Brickley, Creative Writing Club sponsor, every week a new member receives the pass-around story and continues writing from where it left off, sharing their writing to the rest of the club club during the next meeting. Kinza Abbas, club vice president and sophomore, said that they are not sure when the story will end.

According to Abbas, club members do not plan to create another literary magazine with only club members’ writings this year.

“The thing is that the complications with the school literary magazine and our literary magazine would have overlapped, and the people wouldn’t have known which one is which, so we decide to postpone (the club’s literary magazine) until next year,” Abbas said.

Members of the club continue to share and critique each other’s writing. The club uses rules to make sure no one’s feelings get hurt during the critiquing process.

“We just wanted to make sure everybody felt comfortable presenting,” Brickley said.

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