Connecticut Writing Project
The Connecticut Writing Project( CWP) sponsors Connecticut Student Writers( CSW), a magazine established in 1987 by the CWP to honor excellence in writing by students from kindergarten through high school. The highlight of the publication process is the Student Recognition Night, a celebration hosted by the CWP on the UConn campus.
The magazine provides an arena for Connecticut students to present their original work in poetry or prose as well as artwork. The CSW provides validation of authorship from kindergarten through high school, as well as provides an opportunity for some students to present their work before a live audience. Through the CSW pages, Connecticut students recognize the importance of writing in their lives. For some, writing for the CSW offers the stepping stone for further literary endeavors.
Annually, over 1,500 students from across Connecticut submit entries vividly demonstrating their passion for the craft of writing. From this large pool of poetry, essays, stories, drama, and artwork submissions in Poetry, Prose Fiction, Prose Nonfiction and Art are chosen to be published or honored from each grade level.
The JFK Creative Writing Club is proud to have 7th grader Amber Asher recognized for her piece titled, Staring Into the Grotesque Beauty of Terror. Amber won a Silver Award for her work. Congratulations!