Ariana “Ari” Roberts, Creative Writing Club secretary and junior, shares her ideas with the club. The Creative Writing Club is speaking about collaborating with the Comic Club. NIDA KHAN / PHOTO
For the next few weeks, the Creative Writing Club will be working on writing fairytales after school on Tuesdays.
Members can choose to rewrite existing fairytales or create their own. They are planning on sharing their creations in the next few weeks.
Ariana “Ari” Roberts, Creative Writing Club secretary and junior, shares her ideas with the club. The Creative Writing Club is speaking about collaborating with the Comic Club. NIDA KHAN / PHOTO
“Everybody is always welcome to come in and check it out,” Jerry Brickley, Creative Writing Club sponsor and English teacher, said.
The next few meetings will be in the computer lab Room E142, so members can continue working on their stories. Ariana “Ari” Roberts, Creative Writing Club secretary and junior, has a process for this project.
“Sometimes I will doodle something and think ‘wow that would make a really cool story,’ and I end up incorporating it in something I’m working on,” Roberts said.
In addition to the fairytale project, the Creative Writing Contest literary magazine is scheduled to be out in February.
To see previous Creative Writing Contest magazines, click here.
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