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Voice K Journalist Wins Silver Key Award for Scholastic Arts and Writing Award 2014 -International Region

2/20/2014

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Voice K journalist, Michelle Zeng, has recently won the Silver Key for Scholastic Arts and Writing in the Science Fiction Category. Michelle's "Hunter" is an intense short fiction story about a mysterious little girl and the hunter who found her in the forest. Below is Michelle's experience in writing the story. Her experience is a story worth to be shared, as it shows an excellent story's conception, and a young writer's inspiration, determination and hard work. 
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Michelle Zeng (Age 12) Silver Key Award Winner

To be honest, I had never planned on ever writing The Hunter; I had absolutely no plot ideas and no motivation to write anything longer than a role play post. The Hunter was originally a random, rather inane piece of writing that I had been using to improve on my descriptive writing skills. 
It started out as a short description of a forest at night; then inspiration hit me and I continued on writing, eventually adding in the first character; a hunter prowling the midnight woods. My fingers took over my mind by then as I started adding more and more details, eventually incorporating a young girl into the story. This short drabble-type writing, originally just a descriptive paragraph, actually managed to turn into a thing with some sort of plot; a hunter in the woods at night, hunting deer, eventually finding a girl who has lost her way home.

How did the supernatural aspect of the story come into being, you may ask? I personally am not very sure. For the past few days prior to writing The Hunter, however, I had indulged in reading things like paranormal claims by people over the internet, as well as reading horror stories on sites such as Creepypasta. I think that the little ghost girl in the story was mostly inspired by all those legends of White Ladies that can be found all over the world.

By definition, White Ladies are women and girls that have lost something – be it a husband, children, or some other valuable sort of object – and have set it upon themselves to search for that lost item, even if it takes them forever to do so. The girl in The Hunter may very well be a sort of White Lady, doomed to wander in the forest in the eternal search for her home, but what the girl truly is – well, I can leave it to your imaginations.

I rewrote The Hunter two times before deciding to send it off to the Scholastic writing competitions. It is probably the best short story I have ever written, as I rarely write anything beyond fan-fictions, poems or role-play posts. I had mixed feelings regarding the final outcome of The Hunter; pride, as I loved the way the story ended up in the end, and apprehension for the competition. I was going up against amazing high-school students from gifted art schools like Etobicoke School of Arts; what kind of chance did I have?

When I got the email announcing that the Regional International winners had been decided, I scrolled through the PDF file anxiously, scanning for a name that I wasn’t even sure would be on there. But finally, at the end of the second-last page, there was my name: Michelle Zeng, author of The Hunter, had won a Silver Key award! I must admit, I shamelessly screamed aloud.

Even though my Silver Key award means that I cannot advance any further in the competition, I am still immensely proud of this achievement; this is my first time entering a competition as big as Scholastic, and the fact that I actually managed to get an award really means something to me. Either way, it’s given me hope, and the knowledge that regardless of age and experience, even a normal literature-obsessed girl like me has the chance to reach high with my passion. 

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