Writers Writing Words allows students to write for fun, charity and themselves
By Ellen Walter For just one cent, faculty, staff and students can help Case Western Reserve writers create an e-book and help area children gain access to books. The Charity Write-In, as it’s called, is a project of Writers Writing Words, the primary creative writing group on campus. At the end of the week-long collection drive, held Monday, April 23, through Friday, April 27, the students will break into groups based on the genre in which they’re interested and begin to write—one word for every cent they receive. All proceeds will go to the Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank. Their efforts will culminate in an e-book, made available to all donors and those who sign up for their mailing list. Last year’s e-book featured a number of interesting stories, including a “political fantasy” set in a desert, shared Won Hee Kim, the group’s event coordinator.