At just the age of 17 Moon Haynes is a published writer.

Moon, a senior at Thurgood Marshall Learning Center says she’s always enjoyed writing and it’s kind of therapeutic for her.

Her writing caught her creative writing teacher’s attention, Mr. Britton.

“Moon knew I taught creative writing and had previously let me read a poem that was written during free time in a different class. Because of that, I knew Moon liked writing and wrote very well. So, when I became aware of the summer program, I encouraged Moon and several students to apply. I’m very excited to celebrate Moon’s accomplishment,” said Mr. Britton.

Rock Island Student's Writing Selected for Publication

He encouraged her to participate in The Young Emerging Writers (YEW) Summer Internship Program. The YEW Summer Internship Program is composed of students ages 15-19 who applied and were interviewed for the privilege of participating in this selective paid internship program. Moon was one of the chosen for the program.

She entered some of her pieces to be considered for the program’s literary magazine The Atlas. Not one, but three of her pieces were selected to be published in the magazine.

“I knew at least one would get chosen but I didn’t think three would. I was very excited but also very nervous,” said Moon.

“Yeah I have been through some terrible things but I have persevered through them and I have grown as a person and I hope that’s what people take away from reading my pieces,” said Moon.

Rock Island Student's Writing Selected for Publication
Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters.
Rock Island Student's Writing Selected for Publication

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