Congratulations to Annie Lloyd, the Second Place winner of the Community Writing Center Fiction Contest in the Youth category! Annie is a fourth grader who likes camping, hiking, working in the vegetable garden, and anything that has to do with being outside. She has visited five national parks. You will also find her on the…
2022 Community Writing Center Fiction Contest: First Place, Teen Category: Zachary Kleinerman, “The New Drug”
By amoreno
Congratulations to Zachary Kleinerman, the First Place winner of the Community Writing Center Fiction Contest in the Teen category! Zachary Kleinerman is a former East Lansing High School student, and a long time EL resident. He will be attending Baylor University in the fall, with a major in Psychology and a minor in either photography…
2022 Community Writing Center Fiction Contest: First Place, Adult Category: Luke Hollenbaugh, “A Blue-Red World”
By amoreno
Congratulations to Luke Hollenbaugh, the First Place winner of the Community Writing Center Fiction Contest in the Adult category! Luke Hollenbaugh is a 2022 graduate of Michigan State University with dual-degrees in English and in Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Science Education with a minor in History. In the fall, he will begin his teaching internship…
2022 Community Writing Center Fiction Contest: First Place, Youth Category: Sammy Kang, “The Green Screen Room 1”
By amoreno
Congratulations to Sammy Kang, the First Place winner of the Community Writing Center Fiction Contest in the Youth category! Sammy Kang is a 11 year old kid who likes to draw and write stories. He lives in East Lansing (obviously) with his parents, brother, and dog. In his spare time, Sammy draws and plays video…
2022 Community Writing Center Fiction Contest: Second Place, Adult Category: Ryan Vogel, “Anything for Love”
By amoreno
Congratulations to Ryan Vogel, the Second Place winner of the Community Writing Center Fiction Contest in the Adult category! A recent graduate from Michigan State, Ryan has spent the last four years studying English Secondary Education & Spanish. She is an avid fan of young adult literature and pop culture, and appreciates all ways that…
MI Library is Now
By sdrapalik
Now a workspace, now a tech hub, now a health information center. You can develop new skills, take a job interview, learn more about health and wellness, and more — all from your local library. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, libraries have been an essential lifeline to communities coping with the unprecedented challenges we’ve all faced…
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