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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

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Submit to Kaleidoscope!

Calling all poets, artists, musicians, photographers and storytellers; West Linn High School’s literary magazine, Kaleidoscope, is now accepting submissions for the 2011-2012 edition.

This year’s edition is special in that it includes work from this year’s and last year’s students.  Students attending WLHS this year, students who graduated last year and current WLHS teachers are welcome to submit any original work to the Kaleidoscope email address, including poems, short stories, essays, photos, art and more.  Add your work to the WLHS annual collection of art and writing, and— new this year, a Kaleidoscope CD— for those who are musically inclined may be produced if there are a sufficient number of submissions.  See your works published in the Kaleidoscope magazine.

To learn more about the club, view the submission guidelines visit the website, email Kaleidoscope at [email protected], talk to the faculty adviser, John Fitzgerald in room E201, or speak with Madison Fiedler, student editor.

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Madison Fiedler, Reporter
Madison Fiedler is a 15 year old sophomore at West Linn High. She was born in Beaverton and has moved around within the state. She also attended Touchstone, a private school, from 1st through 8th grade. Madison is currently on the Amplifier staff and said that journalism is her favorite class, both because she has to say that and because she loves to write. She is looking into a writing scholarship and thinks that this class will help. Also, she likes the environment of the class and all of the people with similar interests. She also loves art and sculpting, and takes an interest in baking. Madison currently lives with her parents and two dogs, Tempe and Daisy.
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