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Clarisse McLeod, founder of the Camarillo library teen writers club, encourages members to read their collections of short stories and poems. Feedback within the group helps members fine tune their stories, articles and poetry.

Photo by Joseph A. Garcia, Ventura County Star

Clarisse McLeod, founder of the Camarillo library teen writers club, encourages members to read their collections of short stories and poems. Feedback within the group helps members fine tune their stories, articles and poetry.

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  • Clarisse McLeod, founder of the Camarillo library teen writers club, encourages members to read their collections of short stories and poems. Feedback within the group helps members fine tune their stories, articles and poetry.
  • Haley Rogers (right) listens to Rebecca Va Leu read her story at the Camarillo library teen writers club meeting recently. The club has published a new book "Gavel, Gavel!!! Strikes Back!!!!!"
  • Ferris McIntyre (center) offers support after listening to a reading at the Camarillo library teen writers club meeting. Joining in the discussion were club members Lauren Hall (left) and Amy Pumphrey.
  • Savannah Kavanaugh (from left), Stefanie Chordigian and Holly Jordan look over their work at the Camarillo library teen writers club. The group members meet weekly to present short stories, articles and poems for creative feedback and support.
  • Rebecca Va Leu listens to the work of other members of the Camarillo library teen writers club.

Armed with their angst and their notebooks, more than a dozen teenagers gather once a week at the Camarillo Public Library to help each other with their writing and their life.

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