Write About Now success!…New session starts January 21, register now
For 10 Tuesdays since October, a group of teens from across the greater Cleveland area have gathered at cleveland.com for a teen journalism program. Write About Now provides an opportunity for teens to learn about and engage with journalism, while working with journalists to publish original work on cleveland.com.
Applications for the next session of Write About Now, starting January 21, ARE OPEN! All teens in grades 8-12 are encouraged to apply. Visit https://lakeerieink.org/write-about-now/ to apply or for more information.
Check out this cleveland.com article about the program!
The words speak for themselves. The following articles were written by our Write About Now students. We are so proud of their hard work!
Girls Join Cleveland Heights Football Team as Kickers (by Maple Buescher)
Hot Country Trio Avenue Beat Sings Songs of Empowerment (by Lauren Millard)
With the Arrival of Disney+, what is Netflix’s future? (by Anthony Kooonce)
The evolution of jazz through the eyes of a Cleveland teen
(by Daylun Armstrong)
Ned’s zombie insurance: A short story
(by Sam Juli)
Kiss of Panic
(by Jo Carlyle)
The conspiracy behind sparking water: a satire
(by Anthony Koonce)
Emeral Forest-Wind: A Story
(by Summer Hudak)
Looking back to look forward: how remembering pretend play can make the world a better place
(by Tacy Kratt)
Words Undead: a poem
(by Sanjana Vedavyas)