Grafton Globe Newspaper
Winter 2020 Edition
The Creative Writing Club is a club with community and passion for writing. Every member has a strong mind set to write what they love, and this club is an interactive place in which they can share their creative spirit. Kali Eames, the captain of the Creative Writing Club, states that her favorite part of this club is “knowing that all the writers have a place to share their writing and get feedback in a setting where they wouldn’t have to worry about being judged by classmates or getting a grade”. Eames states that The Creative Writing Club is also a “non-committal club, so kids can drop in whenever they can and there aren’t any obligations”. It is not uncommon to see students coming to Mr. Marando’s room-- where the club is held-- every once in a while to have a good time and be creative. The club started when Kali Eams and Maya Wheeler wished that their Creative Writing class was longer, and that in a club, students could write as they please without grades being a looming factor. As Eames puts it, “we can have all the benefits of the class without the pressure of it being an actual class with grades or pressure to be anyone but you”. A benefit of the Creative Writing Club is that it “gives kids an outlet to be unashamedly themselves and talk about their writing, which can be beneficial to everyone involved”. If you are looking for a club to join, Creative Writing Club is the place to be. The Creative Writing Club is always looking for new and eager writers and anyone is welcome to join. The club meets every other Thursday in room B201. For more information about the Creative Writing Club, students can contact Kali Eames at [email protected] or Mr. Marando at [email protected]. Students can also follow the Creative Writing Club‘s account @createwriting20 on Twitter.
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