Young Writers Literary Journal 2015

Young Writers Literary Journal 2015
Title Young Writers Literary Journal 2015 PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Caldwell
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 134
Release 2015-11-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1329704223

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The 2015 edition of the Young Writers Literary Journal; a publication of the Young Writers Society. Containing poems and stories by writers ages 11 to 21.

Young Writers Literary Journal - 2010

Young Writers Literary Journal - 2010
Title Young Writers Literary Journal - 2010 PDF eBook
Author Writers Society Young Writers Society
Publisher Young Writers Society
Pages 140
Release 2010-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780578053691

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The Young Writers Literary Journal, Second Volume. A collection of short stories and poems by young writers ages 12 to 22.

Signals

Signals
Title Signals PDF eBook
Author Rosalind Ali
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012-12
Genre High school students' writings, New Zealand
ISBN 9780473227869

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Ballpoint 2015: a Literary Journal

Ballpoint 2015: a Literary Journal
Title Ballpoint 2015: a Literary Journal PDF eBook
Author Writers of Writers of ACMA
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 2015-07-23
Genre
ISBN 9781514649022

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Featuring the work of over 80 young writers, Ballpoint is an anthology of literary experiments, poems, song lyrics, essays, prose poems, short stories, flash fictions, personal narratives, and novel excerpts. 100% of all profits benefit ACMA's writing department.

Exploring the Hidden Paths

Exploring the Hidden Paths
Title Exploring the Hidden Paths PDF eBook
Author Mila Anhielo
Publisher VerbalEyze Press
Pages 130
Release 2013-10-12
Genre
ISBN 9780991020904

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Young authors from high school and college step alongside you and with their words open up vibrant new paths into an understanding of the human condition and the universal experiences we all share in common. Discover new insights and perspectives that will transform the way you think about the world. Ranging in age from fourteen to twenty-two, these inspiring young authors write with fresh energy, passion and vision. Read tomorrow's literary figures today. Allow yourself to be surprised!

The Juvenile Tradition

The Juvenile Tradition
Title The Juvenile Tradition PDF eBook
Author Laurie Langbauer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 300
Release 2016-03-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191059722

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A juvenile tradition of young writers flourished in Britain between 1750-1835. Canonical Romantic poets as well as now-unknown youthful writers published as teenagers. These teenage writers reflected on their literary juvenilia by using the trope of prolepsis to assert their writing as a literary tradition. Precocious writing, child prodigies, and early genius had been topics of interest since the eighteenth century. Child authors—girl poets and boy poets, schoolboy writers and undergraduate writers, juvenile authors of all kinds—found new publication opportunities because of major shifts in the periodical press, publishing, and education. School magazines and popular juvenile magazines that awarded prizes to child writers all made youthful authorship more visible. Some historians estimate that minors (children and teens) comprised over half the population at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Modern interest in Romanticism, and the self-taught and women writers' traditions, has occluded the tradition of juvenile writers. This first full-length study to recover the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century juvenile tradition draws on the history of childhood and child studies, along with reception study and audience history. It considers the literary juvenilia of Thomas Chatterton, Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey, Leigh Hunt, Jane Austen, and Felicia Hemans (then Felicia Dorothea Browne)-along with the childhood writing of Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, and John Keats-and a score of other young poets- "infant bards "-no longer familiar today. Recovering juvenility recasts literary history. Adolescent writers, acting proleptically, ignored the assumptions of childhood development and the disparagement of supposedly immature writing.

Dancing with the Pen

Dancing with the Pen
Title Dancing with the Pen PDF eBook
Author Dallas Woodburn
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 281
Release 2011-01-31
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1450254624

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A lawyer for the Big Bad Wolf earnestly pleads his clients innocence in court. Mother Earth and Father Sky give birth to a rebellious child whose fiery temper threatens to destroy the world. A teenage boy discovers the complexities of fame after his bands first album skyrockets to the top of the charts. Tornado warnings turn a young girls routine babysitting job into a fight for survival. These are just a few of the imaginative, daring, and thought-provoking stories found in these pages. Also included are dozens of poems and personal essays exploring everything from travel to friendship, love to loss, fear to hope. What makes this book truly unique is it was written entirely by kids and teenagers. Dancing with the Pen features the work of more than sixty young writers in elementary school, middle school and high school. These authors come from all across the United States, from California to New York, from Kentucky to Michigan, as well as from abroad: Singapore, Canada, New Zealand. However, the themes and situations they explore transcend hometowns, backgrounds and cultures they are familiar to us all. Dancing with the Pen is a book for young writers and young readers and the young at heart. Even if you are not normally a voracious reader, this book is still for you. Every piece within these covers is written by someone who understands what it is like to be a young person today. Maybe you will recognize yourself in these pages. Perhaps you will even be inspired to pick up a pen, step out on the dance floor, and go for a whirl yourself.