Sharlotte is a typical book worm who is usually found in the deluxe of her home. If she's not reading she is either doing art, listening to music or writing. If found outdoors she would be capturing the essence of nature.
Shehzil Imran is an aspiring journalist and proud creator of her self-published magazine, “Punk Sleepover.” In her free time, she enjoys practing electric guitar, binging horror movies, fan-girling over rockstars, rewatching “Gilmore Girls” and writing.
Shreya Prabhu is a 9th grader who lives in Southern Connecticut. Ever since she was seven, she has written for hours, usually under the covers when she was supposed to be sleeping. She is also passionate about female empowerment, which led her to create The Female Factor Podcast. She also loves to learn about international relations and is part of the Model United Nations team at her school.
Siena is currently a college student who is majoring in Political Science. She is an avid reader of international news and books concerning the history of the Middle East and 15th century China. Siena enjoys drinking excessive amounts of caffeine and practicing martial arts.
Simone attends an arts high school as sophomore in Colorado. She enjoys playing her flute, journaling, going out into nature, and volunteering at many different non-profits.
Simran Tuteja is 21 year old student who majored in Mathematics from the University of Delhi. She started writing when she was clinically depressed and dealing with anxiety and she wants to become a successful writer. Simran enjoys writing short stories, poems and articles. Her poem ‘Little do they know’ got published in ‘In Real Life’, an anthology by Himanshu Goel. She was the Editor-in-Chief of Ananta, the Science Society of Indraprastha College for Women and the Managing Editor of Trijya, the Mathematics Academic Society of IPCW.
Siya Girisaballa is an Indian girl who loves to read and write. Owing to her father's occupation she moved around the country a lot as a child and that aspect of her life influences her writing. She's diverse yet simple and her thoughts are an embodiment of her spirit. Through her articles, she speaks the truth however perplexing or subjective it might be, and hopes to inspire change in society with her words.
Website: thestudentchronicle.co.in
Skye has been an advocate for the written arts for as long as they can remember. Currently, they're writing for multiple magazines and founding one of their own, "The Graveyard Zine," that aims to pay tribute to the past and future artists of the planet Earth. Outside of work, you can usually see them reading Russian literature or rewatching Gilmore Girls.
Website: linktr.ee/prideandpoets
Sneha Bhat is a junior in high school and a writer at The Teen Magazine. Apart from writing, her hobbies include singing, painting and reading.
Solstice Raeanne is a 19-year-old military child and is a primarily mental health-based writer. Solstice is very passionate about mental health rights, and social justice. You can usually find Solstice spending their time reading Ellen Hopkins novels, writing poetry, computer programming, or scrolling through Pinterest.
Sonia is a high school student from Pennsylvania, as well as an aspiring lawyer. She has a passion for reading, writing, music, and advocating for underrepresented and/or marginalized groups. Sonia also enjoys competing in debate tournaments, sailing, and playing with her dogs.
Sophene Avedissian is a sophomore in high school. She writes for her school newspaper, Spyglass, the Los Angeles Times High School Insider, and the Youth Civics Initiative. During her free time, Sophene enjoys reading, playing soccer, and spending time with family and friends.
Sophia Benito is a 16-year-old writer from San Diego. She writes creatively for online teen publications and loves reading.
Sophia is a high school junior from Iowa who is passionate about reading and writing. In her free time, Sophia enjoys blogging, daydreaming, crochet, reading, doing cross stitch, and spending time with family and friends. She hopes to use the written word to change the world.
Website: readrebelliously.com