Writing South Carolina

Writing South Carolina

Selections from the Second Annual High School Writing Contest

  • Auteur: Rogers, Aïda; Lynn, Steven; Wentworth, Marjory
  • Éditeur: University of South Carolina Press
  • Collection: Young Palmetto Books
  • ISBN: 9781611177909
  • eISBN Pdf: 9781611177916
  • eISBN Epub: 9781611177916
  • Lieu de publication:  South Carolina , United States
  • Année de publication électronique: 2017
  • Mois : Mars
  • Langue: Anglais

Young South Carolinians offer their perspectives on and visions for the future of the state

"All of you who contributed to this book write much better than I did in high school." That remarkable observation was made by Pat Conroy in the foreword to the first collection of student writing generated by the South Carolina High School Writing Contest, and it embodies the contest's goals: to encourage young people to write, to think deeply and creatively, to express themselves, and thereby to recognize and cultivate their abilities. This second volume of Writing South Carolina features the insightful and inspiring entries of each of the twenty-nine winners and finalists: high school juniors and seniors who were challenged to share, using any genre, their ideas for making South Carolina a better place to live.

Through essays, poems, and stories, students used their imaginations to celebrate South Carolina and to envision a state that might be improved by addressing civic and social ills, such as domestic violence, racism, drugs, poverty, and educational inequality. Despite being raised in the age of texts and tweets, these young writers offer their unique perspectives—often revealing, thought-provoking, troubling, and exhilarating—in language that is uniquely their own and often eloquent and passionate.

Marjory Wentworth, who provides a foreword to this collection, is South Carolina's poet laureate and has served as a judge for the competition with Pat Conroy.

  • Cover
  • WRITING SOUTH CAROLINA
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: “What” We Are, “What” We’re Not
  • Juniors
    • Seven Hours and Twenty Minutes
    • The Gift of Eternal Life
    • That Accursed Flag
    • Cool Guy
    • Seeds of the Palmettos
    • Because the American Dream Is Still Alive
    • Break the Mentality
    • When Fiction Described Me
    • Broken Song of the Wren
    • “Our Most Inexhaustible Source of Magic”
    • On Improvement
    • Patchwork People
    • Room for Hope
    • Babies and Dreams
    • Hardships Bring Wisdom
    • Believing
    • Fine Arts Fiasco
    • Great Expectations of Life
    • TARB for Tomorrow
    • Nature’s Undiscovered Power
    • Saving South Carolina
    • Everything’s Got a Story
    • Finding My Way Home
    • The Fault in Us
    • What If ?
    • Empathy in Storytelling
    • Paving the Way for a Smoother Future
    • Proud Patriot
    • Palmetto Proud
    • Unknowing Inspiration
    • Till Violence Do Us Part . . .
    • Friends and Wallflowers
  • Seniors
    • The Guiding Hand
    • Finding Meaning through Mersault
    • Fostering a New Bilingual Culture in the Palmetto State
    • Planting Seeds of Hope
    • D.S.S. (Defective, Struggling System)
    • Thank You, Mr. Vonnegut
    • Conscience
    • Braving the World
    • His Textbooks
    • Writing about Writing
    • Funding Our Future: Reducing Educational Inequality in South Carolina
    • Fire, Story
    • Eye to Eye
    • Contentment
    • Address of the State
    • The Humanity of Words
    • The School System as an Investment
    • The Yooks, the Zooks, and the Danger of Nukes: How Dr. Seuss Conveys Mutually Assured Destruction to the Children of the United States
    • A Letter to Daddy
    • Becoming Royal
    • Two Worlds, One Child
    • Memories
    • Education on the Half Shell
    • My “Elephant’s Child”
    • Speak Up: Cassandra’s Story
    • Lessons from Hazel
  • Contributors

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