Richland Library announces Kids in Print 2022 contributors

May 16, 2022

27th Edition of Literary Magazine Spotlights Work of Local Youth

Richland Library is releasing Kids in Print 2022, an annual literary magazine that showcases the talents of young people across the Midlands.

Children and teens, ages six to 18, have shared their poetry, stories, short plays,
essays, drawings and photographs with the library. Our staff received more than
170 submissions and selected 62 contributors including 30 new contributors

Here is a complete list of the young authors and artists featured in the 27th edition of the publication:

  • A.C. Flora High School – Sarah Campbell Brown, Leo Dunlap
  • Alcorn Middle School – Euriah Joseph
  • Ballentine Elementary School – Lillian Chen
  • Brennen Elementary School – Lachlan Aiken, Nelson watts
  • Brockman Elementary School – Madelyn Farrell
  • Catawba Trail Elementary School – Kingston Beckett
  • Caughman Road Elementary School – Preyasee Soni
  • Center for Inquiry – Nicholas Gatson
  • Covenant Classical Christian School – Christian Skaggs
  • Crayton Middle School – Memphis Daniels; Shayna Grossberg; Lily Moftakhar
  • Cyber Academy of South Carolina – Melody Garcia-Leal; Kat Salter
  • Dent Middle School – Graham Mirosavich
  • Dutch Fork Middle School – Braelyn Byars
  • Forest Lake Elementary School – Nathan Mirosavich
  • Heathwood Hall Episcopal School – Sophia Famolari
  • Homeschool – Javon Calmese; Caleb Horton; Keats Kabani; Christopher Kaparov; Brant Miller; Chrissy Mosteller; Lila Mozingo; Thalia Potts; Cason Rice; Eliana Sharpe; Leia Sharpe; Trae Singleton; Aydin Soner
  • Lexington High School – Alayana Ademovic
  • Long Leaf Middle School – Naomi Broome; Isis Bryan; Naimah Bryan
  • Montessori School of Columbia – Connor Mock
  • Pontiac Elementary School – Laykin Gardner; Ada Gentry; Paul Gentry; Mary Kate Venn
  • Richland Northeast High School – Lillian Mirosavich; Haley Whitelaw
  • Ridge View High School – Amanda Anderson; Mikayla Cruz Gonzalez
  • Rosewood Elementary School – Oliver Beets; Oscar Hartnett: Audrey Stuart; Max Wachtel; Sophie Wachtel
  • Sessions College – Jada Broome
  • South Carolina Connections Academy – Rylee Roberson, Joaquin Swetnam
  • Spring Valley High School – Gabriella Mejia
  • Webber Elementary School – Joshlynn Etheridge

The library is providing printed copies to contributors and their families while including some in our collection as well. Contributors and their families will receive copies of the publication at the Kids in Print 2022 Drop-In Celebration in June at Richland Library Main. Click here to learn more about Kids in Print and view past issues of the publication.

For questions, please contact Anika Thomas at 803-530-4621 or [email protected].

 

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