Monday, November 19, 2018

Write Night Fall 2018

It was a celebration of writing in the Imperatore Library on Tuesday, November 13 during the 5th annual Fall Write Night. If you haven't been able to witness this event, it is a great chance for budding writers to share their work among students and faculty. The night begins in the library main space, where English Department Chair Fred Daly invites a few writers to read their pieces to the whole group. Then, all participants move to smaller breakout sessions where they get the opportunity to share with their peer groups. Lastly, the group comes together again in the main space to close out the evening with a few more presenters.

Some of the pieces shared may be included in our school literary magazines, Open Roads (middle school) and Calliope (upper school,) so look for those publications in the spring. Thank you to all participants for sharing your work!

Grace ('19) kicks off the event as the first student to read her piece

Calliope editor Ken ('19) shares his work with the full group.

Jared ('20) snaps his fingers to a beat as he reads his poetry.

Anne ('19) reads her work to the breakout group of juniors and seniors.

Sixth grader Matias shares the piece he wrote for his English PBL

Eighth grader Sabrina reads her work to the 6th-10th grade breakout group.

Seventh grader Kristen shares her work with the full group.

Emma ('19) closes the evening with her creative piece.

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