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Stories By 42 Islip Students Published In Anthology
Eighth graders wrote short pieces for the Survival Sagas fiction writing contest last year.

Press release from the Islip School District:
Oct. 28, 2020
It’s not often that middle schoolers can claim to be published authors, but for 42 Islip students, the assertion is valid.
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Last year, while enrolled in Steven Taff’’s eighth grade Honors English class at Islip Middle School, they wrote short pieces for the Survival Sagas fiction writing contest “Mission Contamination: It's Going Viral....Tales from New York.”
Inspired by the theme of “contamination,” whether from a natural mutation, a chemical attack or a manmade experiment gone wrong, the students – all now freshmen at Islip High School – crafted original tales of fear and redemption, grim sacrifice and struggles of survival against the odds, in just 100 words. The resulting mini-sagas by these young writers were recently published in a “Mission Contamination” anthology paperback book, which can be read in the middle school’s library.
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