Richland Library Reveals Kids in Print 2019 Contributors

May 6, 2019

Showcasing the talents of young people across the Midlands, Richland Library prepares for the upcoming release of the annual literary magazine, Kids in Print 2019. This year’s publication marks the 24th edition.

Children and teens, ages six to 18, have shared their poetry, stories, short plays, essays, drawings and photographs with the library. Our staff received hundreds of submissions and selected more than 50 contributors.

Here is a complete list of the featured young authors and artists:

  • Arrows Academy – Wyatt Butcher & Cailyn Hileman
  • Blythewood High School – Kamryn Jenkins
  • Brockman Elementary School – Lydea Broughton
  • Crayton Middle School – Alice Dunlap
  • Cutler Jewish Day School – Adena Weinkle
  • Dent Middle School – Calvin Stevick-Brown & Clare Venn
  • Dutch Fork High School – Lauren Chen & Kai Williams
  • Dutch Fork Middle School – Kaylee Chen
  • Forest Lake Elementary School – Nathan Mirosavich
  • Green Charter School of the Midlands – Shekina Arroyo
  • Harbison West Elementary School – Taliah Simmons
  • Homeschool – Jonathan Allen, Caleb Geisbert, Anna Hedges, Ella Hedges, Jubilee McBrayer-Donath, Brant Miller, Jesse Morgan, Danka Ndubuisi, Izajasz Ndubuisi, Milka Ndubuisi, Slawka Ndubuisi, Ariah Robertson, Rosemarie Sbardella & Linus Skinner
  • Lake Carolina Elementary School – Kelsey Anderson, Jasmine Emokpae, Laniya Hargrove & Hazel Turner
  • Montessori School of Columbia – Zoya Biliovsky, Elizabeth Clarkson, Lucy Kisner-Drennan, Cullen Maas & Zola Weinberg
  • Pleasant Hill Middle School – Jacob Peterson-Griffin
  • Pontiac Elementary School – Elle Lockard
  • Richland Northeast High School – Lucia Brown
  • Rosewood Elementary School – Evan Livengood, Audrey Stuart & Sophie Wachtel
  • Round Top Elementary School – Addison David
  • Sandhills School – Grayson Evans, Lucas Richardson & John Sawicki
  • Satchel Ford Elementary School – Isla Johansson
  • Spring Hill High School – Garrett Lewis
  • W. G. Sanders Middle School – Sadee Broughton

 

Richland Library is celebrating the work of these young contributors during a reception on Saturday, May 11. Details are forthcoming online at richlandlibrary.com.

 

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