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This group of Maine students are publishing a book using their experiences from the pandemic
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This group of Maine students are publishing a book using their experiences from the pandemic Share Updated: 1:00 PM EDT Jun 14, 2021 Aaron Burrell Share Updated: 1:00 PM EDT Jun 14, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 1:00 PM EDT Jun 14, 2021 Aaron Burrell This group of students at Farwell Elementary School in Lewiston, Maine, have been working on publishing their own books. The books are an adaptation of their mentor, Gary Savage s novels, altered to include their experiences of life during the pandemic. The Author Studies program has been around for years. However, during the pandemic students had to get creative and find virtual ways to work together. Some students were worried the program would not be able to continue this year. Many students were relieved and excited the program was still taking place.Hear about their story
This group of Maine students are publishing a book using their experiences from the pandemic
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Some students at Farwell Elementary School in Lewiston are in the process of writing a 290 page manuscript based on their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic. It s all part of the schools Author Studies Program . Even though some of the students have graduated and moved on to middle school, all of the stories the students have been working on for the past four years, doing things like mapping out the character development, plot, etc., will end up resulting in two books, an original and then, a sequel and of course, a 290-page manuscript.
Now when it comes to writing and publishing a book there are cost considerations to keep in mind so the students started a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for publication. They were hoping to raise about $6,500..that is until a Maine author by the name of Stephen King offered to cover all the costs of publishing the books.