The Creative Writing Club wraps up the year by releasing their literary magazine and deciding on next year’s leadership.
Ari Roberts, secretary and junior, gets ready before a meeting. She is planning on leading the club in the 2014-2015 school year. NIDA KHAN / PHOTO
The club’s literary magazine, Council of the Writing Gods, is compiled of pieces that the club members have made, and it will be available to them at the last meeting in Room E148. The club has been working on the magazine for a few months now.
In addition to the literary magazine, the club is changing the organization of leadership for next year and will be voting on that.
“We are going to have a council instead president, vice president and secretary, which will be an interesting dynamic,” Ari Roberts, secretary and junior, said.
Next year the club wants to expand in terms of publishing and get more recognized in the school.
Jerry Brickley, Creative Writing Club sponsor and English teacher, said, “I hope we keep the numbers up, we’ve had quite a few involved this year.”
To read about previous work on the literary magazine, click here.
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