The Fulton School
I want to give you all a little update on my senior project since it has been affected by the corona virus.
I am working remotely for december literary magazine on projects like reading online submissions. They set up a staff account on Submittable for me, and I have been reviewing new fiction pieces. I enjoy it so far.
I am spending more time on my novel (as a part of my senior project) during quarantine. I plan to film my writing process to inspire others.
I signed up to provide child-care for Mercy co-workers and write snail mail/emails to the seniors at Gambrill Gardens. I’m happy to help someone during this confusing time.
A friend from my writers workshop asked me to be an editor/staff member of her literary magazine. It is going to be an online platform where young adults can share their opinions and emotional response to world events like climate change and Coronavirus in the form of prose/poetry/art, and hopefully when we gain enough traction we can raise money for the solution to these problems through contests. It was an ambitious and interesting proposal and I agreed to join the team. I’ll keep you all posted on that.
Also, as the editor, I will finish up the layout of The Reader during my spare time.
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What are you writing about to inspire others? Themes?
I am working on a literary fiction / climate change fiction about how a kid who was raised in the wilderness adapts to the civilization and seek solutions for a series of disasters that happen due to our abuse of the environment.
In the writing community there is lots of pressure to make an outline, so I want to show others my discovery-writing process!