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These stories exemplify how young authors can apply the writing
process to create works suitable for a wide audience. The
sixth-grade authors worked over a period of three months to turn
rough ideas into finished stories. The result is a compilation of
stories on all topics. Humor, mystery, adventure, science fiction,
historical fiction, horror, fantasy, fable, and even nonfiction are
represented. The title was one of many suggested and voted upon by
student authors.
This is the tenth annual collection of short works by students of
Berkshire Middle School. The stories are new, and so are the
authors. The focus, though remains he same as in previous volumes:
With genuine effort and attention to the writing process, young
authors can fine-tune their original ideas and produce works
suitable for a wide audience. Stories in this collection span
multiple categories, including fantasy, science fiction, realistic
fiction, historical fiction, fable, and mystery.
This is the eleventh annual collection of short works by students
of Berkshire Middle School. The stories are new, and so are the
authors. The focus, though, remains the same as in previous
volumes: With genuine effort and attention to the writing process,
young authors can fine-tune their original ideas and produce works
suitable for a wide audience. Stories in this collection span
multiple categories, including fantasy, science fiction, realistic
fiction, historical fiction, and mystery.
These stories exemplify how young authors can apply the writing
process to create works suitable for a wide audience. The
sixth-grade authors worked over a period of three months to turn
rough ideas into finished stories. The result is a compilation of
stories on all topics. Humor, mystery, adventure, science fiction,
historical fiction, horror, fantasy, fable, and even nonfiction are
represented. The title was one of many suggested and voted upon by
students, and design elements were approved by a majority of the
authors.
A collection of short stories by sixth-grade students of Berkshire
Middle School. (2009)
This is the ninth annual collection of short works by students of
Berkshire Middle School (from the 2008-2009 school year). The
stories are new, and so are the authors. The focus, though, remains
the same as in previous volumes: With genuine effort and attention
to the writing process, young authors can produce works suitable
for a wide audience. Over a twelve-week period, each sixth-grade
writer turned a basic premise into a fully-formed story. The
changes along the way sometimes surprised even the authors
themselves. No Autographs, Please continues the proud tradition of
author's craft demonstrated in its predecessors Short Stories by
Short People, Who Says Adults Have to Write All the Good Stories?,
Got Stories?, Tall Tales Gone Short, Stories For Shorties, Five
Drafts Later..., Your Title Here, and 638 Potential Paper Cuts.
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