June 25, 2009 by iannolte
Sadly, our time at Young Writers’ Camp is coming to a close. But you have (at least) one more writing task left!
Make a post on your own weblog titled End of Camp Wrap Up (or something similar) and answer in a few well-written paragraphs the following questions:
1) What is one experience you will remember about Writers’ Camp?
2) What was your favorite part of Writers’ Camp?
3) What would you like to have done more of at Writers’ Camp?
4) What would you change about Writers’ Camp?
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June 25, 2009 by iannolte
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June 24, 2009 by iannolte
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June 24, 2009 by marshallyoungwriters
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June 20, 2008 by marshallyoungwriters
Hey, guys. You’re famous.
The Writing Project adults we joined for sacred writing the other morning keep a daily ethnography as a record of what they accomplished during their activities. An ethnography is a term for an observation of a groups’ activities. Think of it kind of like a journal.
Anyway, since you campers joined them for sacred writing you made it into their ethnography.
That day’s ethnographer (the person who writes the ethnography) was Kathy Shaffer. If you follow the link below, you can read Kathy’s interpretation of your pieces from sacred writing.
Marshall University Writing Project Summer Institute Ethnography for June 18, 2008.
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June 20, 2008 by marshallyoungwriters
Hey, this is Ian.
I just wanted to wish everyone a good summer and thank all of you for making this years Young Writers’ Camp so much fun. I hope that guys keep up your blogging. I’ll keep commenting if you keep posting. (Though I think I’ve said everything I have to say about Daniel Radcliffe.)
Also, thanks to any parents who are dropping by for attending our reception. It was really interesting getting to hear you read your own writing after writing and sharing with your campers this week.
Here’s a picture that I think pretty much summarizes the camp experience.

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June 19, 2008 by marshallyoungwriters
Sadly, our time at Young Writers’ Camp is coming to a close. But you have (at least) one more writing task left!
Make a post on your own weblog titled End of Camp Wrap Up (or something similar) and answer in a few well-written paragraphs the following questions:
1) What is one experience you will remember about Writers’ Camp?
2) What was your favorite part of Writers’ Camp?
3) What would you like to have done more of at Writers’ Camp?
4) What would you change about Writers’ Camp?
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June 19, 2008 by marshallyoungwriters
Check out our photos collected under the “Pages” heading to the right of this post.

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