Holy Family Authors Sign Their Work
Published: November 12th, 2010
By: Melissa Stagnaro

Holy Family authors sign their work

NORWICH – A group of fans gathered in the Holy Family cafeteria Tuesday, eagerly awaiting the chance to meet some of their favorite authors during a “Meet the Authors” event hosted by the parochial school.

You won’t find these local authors on the New York Times Best Seller list, yet anyway. But according to English teacher Leslie Linfante, they all have the potential.

“When they’re published, I hope they remember their middle school English teacher,” joked Linfante, as she introduced the sixth, seventh and eighth grade English students whose work is compiled in a volume entitled, “Holy Family School’s Scary Stories.”

Authors who contributed were Kate Cirello, Ethan French, Joshua Wilcox, Anastasia Tenney, Rebecca Johnson, Cameron Richardson, Pablo Rojas and Peter Kalin. All were present for the “Meet the Authors” event, with the exception of Kalin.

The students penned the spooky tales included in the book for The Evening Sun’s 2010 Ghastly Ghost Stories competition, as well as another writing contest.

According to Linfante, the students had written ghost stories for the competition last year, and were so eager to do so again that they began asking her even before she announced the assignment. In preparation, the class read Edgar Allan Poe’s “A Telltale Heart.”

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