Young students honored as published authors

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In the world of Tevin Studdard, every young writer feels like they’re scoring the winning touchdown or soaring through distant galaxies. By helping students become published authors, Studdard turns their boundless imagination into reality, whether they’re navigating enchanted realms, conquering alien planets or dominating the sports arena. Born and raised in Indy, Studdard started writing his own children’s books in March. Since then, he has written nearly 30 of his own and felt inspired to empower children to become authors themselves. Young authors. (Photo via/Instagram) “If you can write a book in your youth, what can you accomplish 10 years from now?” Studdard said. “Who all can you take along with you? Now, you can teach somebody else how to write a book. It’s a step-by-step process.” On June 13, Studdard began a six-week program at Frederick Douglass Park teaching kids ages 5-14 the process of self-publishing. The mission is simple: help kids become authors to make their future brighter. “You’re helping the literacy rate,” Studdard said. “You’re making kids excited about reading as well as giving them entrepreneur skills because now they can sell their own book.” Young authors. (Photo via/Instagram) Aside from inspiring entrepreneurship, the books help inspire...

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