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		<title>Messages from Summer Camp 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Messages from 2009 Fine Lines
Creative Writing Summer Campers
“Writing to some people is a joke. To me, it is my life. I have never
been in a place where I have felt so welcome, because of my talent.”
Ellen Garfoot
“I plan to keep on writing, because now, the words just flow in my
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Messages from 2009 Fine Lines<br />
Creative Writing Summer Campers</strong></p>
<p>“Writing to some people is a joke. To me, it is my life. I have never<br />
been in a place where I have felt so welcome, because of my talent.”<br />
Ellen Garfoot</p>
<p>“I plan to keep on writing, because now, the words just flow in my<br />
head. Before this camp, that did not happen. I think this experience<br />
made me a better writer.” Mandie Livermore</p>
<p>“I enjoyed all the speakers, but I enjoyed most the two boys who played<br />
a guitar and the piano. Their songs sounded like good poems put to<br />
music.” Catie Doran</p>
<p>“This camp was the best experience I have had in a long time, because<br />
not only did I enjoy it, but I could share my writing gift with others.”<br />
Andrea Dai</p>
<p>“I was surprised how many jobs are connected to good writing techniques.”<br />
Taylor Sutherland</p>
<p><span id="more-415"></span>“I enjoyed how the teachers at camp were always so energetic and<br />
funny. I admire their passion for writing.” Falesha Jacobs</p>
<p>“Thank you so much for letting me participate in this inspiring camp.<br />
I know that I will continue writing throughout the summer.” Lauren<br />
Bexten</p>
<p>“I have come to writing camp for several years, now, and I want to<br />
come back next time and learn even more about writing well. I am a<br />
writer because writing is my born talent. I’ve been writing ever since<br />
kindergarten. Second grade was when my writing skills skyrocketed. In<br />
that class, I wrote at least 20 short stories. Writing is my life.” Gabby<br />
Albeck</p>
<p>“I want to come back to writing camp again. Maybe, you should make<br />
each camp last for two weeks each year, instead of just one. I am sad<br />
that I never heard of Fine Lines and this camp before now. I am going<br />
to try to write as much as I can for the rest of the summer.” Devin<br />
Grier</p>
<p>“I never would have guessed how much writing I could put into my<br />
notebook in five days of writing camp, and I never would have guessed<br />
how much my writing hand hurts now.” Claire Lavender</p>
<p>“This week was so much fun. I really feel like I have learned a lot while<br />
I was here. I have always loved writing. This writing camp showed me<br />
how much I really love poetry.” Emilee Sloan</p>
<p>“Thank you so much for having this camp every summer. This was<br />
my fourth year in a row, and this year I see how much my writing has<br />
really grown. This year was the best year of the four. To be in a room<br />
with a bunch of writers is a powerful thing. A sense of power is noticeable<br />
when there are so many brilliant minds in one room. I always learn<br />
so much here. Thank you. I think I learned over 100 new vocabulary<br />
words this week.” Emma Vinchur</p>
<p>“I wish the camp could have been longer, but I want to thank you for<br />
inspiring so many young people to write and value good communication.<br />
This is a wonderful talent to have. I think it helps people learn, no<br />
matter how old they are.” Carrie Wogeman</p>
<p>“I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this writing workshop.<br />
Each time I attend, I discover something new. The first year of<br />
camp, I began my script of Nutcracker Delights, which is now in its<br />
third year of production. The second year gave way to some great ideas,<br />
and I was prolific. This year was the biggest surprise. I created a children’s<br />
picture book, and I have finished chapter 6. I don’t know how<br />
long it will be. Thank you for letting me bring my dancers and perform<br />
for your campers on the Beveridge stage. I look forward to next year’s<br />
camp and the next and the next.” Julian Adair</p>
<p>“The talent and passion of the Fine Lines teachers are contagious. I am<br />
thrilled to be infected by this group. I did not know what I could do<br />
here when we started this week. I only knew this was a stop I needed<br />
to make. I’m so glad I came. My growth is a newly planted seed, just<br />
beginning to sprout. I’m so very excited.” Gretchen White</p>
<p>“I really appreciate all the instructors’ efforts at this writing camp. The<br />
fact that so many young minds are here to be shaped by these passionate<br />
instructors is truly amazing. We all have stories to tell, worlds to explore,<br />
and lives to lead. Writing is so important to the world, and I am<br />
glad you and the teachers are doing your part to encourage good writing<br />
in both young and old alike.” Adam Young</p>
<p>“I have been coming to your camp for four years now, and it just keeps<br />
growing and growing. When I first came here, I was in sixth grade. I<br />
started my stories simply, like ‘One day, I was sitting on . . . .’ Now, I<br />
write like this, ‘As my eyes awoke to the sounds of nature, the sun’s<br />
rays smacked me in the face.’ I learned so much each year at writing<br />
camp, so I will return next year, too. I found I love to write, and coming<br />
to these camps helped me find that key.” Anne D’Souza</p>
<p>“I am a writer because I love words and putting them together to make<br />
something bigger. Writing makes books, which are very important to<br />
people everywhere. I like making a difference, and writing gets my<br />
voice out into the world.” Katie Hollenbeck</p>
<p>“Growing up in a poor barrio, I saw so many things: violence, drugs,<br />
abuse, robbery, and I also saw some beautiful things: the way people<br />
talked with each other, cared about each other, and the stories they told.<br />
I have so many plots bottled up inside me that I want to tell.” Marco<br />
Bravo</p>
<p>“This week at camp has inspired me to open our home in an attempt to<br />
start our own writers’ group. My wife and I want to encourage others to<br />
‘write on.’ Thank you for your support, resources, intellect, and willingness<br />
to listen and divulge.” Casey Horpedahl</p>
<p>“Fine Lines writing camp has opened me up to new opportunities like<br />
learning about script writing and non-fiction. Fine Lines has also made<br />
me see that other people my age have the same drive and passion for<br />
writing as I do. Writing is integral to life.” Molly Misek</p>
<p>“I feel stuck until I get to writing camp, then a bridge is opened, and I<br />
begin to see what it is about writing, sharing, and creating that hides in<br />
my soul on every other average day. There is a great void that is filled<br />
when I come and make time for Fine Lines and writing. It is my passion.”<br />
Mindy Venditte</p>
<p>“I want to thank you so much for making this camp fun. I can’t imagine<br />
how much time and effort it took to set it up. This experience totally<br />
changed my writing habits. Now, I can write without having to think so<br />
hard.” Amalia Hansen</p>
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