Editors In Chief
Our Editors in Chief organized submissions, overlooked submissions, planned our launch party, and communicated with Mr McCurry and the rest of the Draft 303 team about updates and progress.
Collin McCormick is a 10th grader at Lafayette High School. He loves to write journalistic articles and non-fiction essays. When he's not writing, he is jogging around his neighborhood or playing video games. He's also a political activist who likes to speak out about what he thinks is right.
Vi is a part of SCAPA Literary Arts as a Sophomore and is a part of The Pride of Bluegrass Band. They like writing short stories, micro-fictions, and poetry. They love listening to classic rock music while baking. When he’s not doing that you can usually find them drinking coffee while watching TV with their crazy cat (Woodrow) or going on a walk with his Chocolate Labrador (Neville).
Our Fiction Editor looked over and edited the fiction submissions. They also helped choose which pieces to select for the publication.
Makenna Delap is a sophomore in the Literary Arts program at Lafayette High School. They enjoy writing essays and most fiction, and are an avid member of Model Government. When they are not doing either of these things, you can find them going on walks with their dog Griffin, browsing the local book store, or nerding out over art.
Our Poetry Editor looked over and edited the poetry submissions. They also helped choose which pieces to select for the publication.
Hadley Barger is a sophomore student in Literary Arts. She enjoys reading and writing fiction.
Our Non-Fiction Editor looked over and edited the non-fiction submissions. They also helped choose which pieces to select for the publication.
Roman is a 16 year old writer in the SCAPA literary arts program. He is a passionate writer, enjoys mediums such as realistic fiction, poetry, play writing, and journalism. He aspires to be a sports columnist, journalist, or on-air sport anchor. He competes on the Lafayette Track and Field team varsity team. In his free time you can find him sleeping, running and exercising, reading, on social media, or enjoying the company of his friends and family.
Our General Editor looked over and edited submissions from all genres. They also helped choose which pieces to select for the publication.
Meredith Sither is a 10th grader at Lafayette and is happy to be a part of the SCAPA Literary Arts community! She's loved writing since a very young age. When she's not doing homework or writing, she's out playing ultimate frisbee, playing the ukulele, and hanging out with friends.
Our Cover Designer worked with our website designers on the aesthetics and images used for the Draft 303 website.
Andrea is a sophomore in SCAPA Literary Arts at Lafayette. When she's not writing poetry, essays, or her novel, you'll find her listening to music in her room, attending concerts like it's a hobby, and wishing she was born in the 80s.
Our Typesetter worked with our website designers on the aesthetics and formatting of pieces for the Draft 303 website.
Annemarie Spalding is a sophomore at SCAPA Lafayette in the Literary Arts program. She likes writing short stories and poetry. She enjoys hanging out with her friends and spending time with her boyfriend.
Our Website Designers created and designed our website for use. They worked with the Cover Designer and Typesetter to make sure that our vision came to life.
Ash Sauer is a sophomore in the SCAPA literary arts program at Lafayette High School. They enjoy writing poetry and personal essays about music, languages, and pop culture. When they’re not writing you’ll find them at a concert, baking, at marching band practice, or reading books.
Lillian Mendiondo is a sophomore in the Literary Arts program at Lafayette High School. They like to write in all sorts of genres and forms, especially creative nonfiction and micro fiction. They do not like writing about themself in third person.
Our Sponsorship team arranged for our raffle to help pay for a future Draft 303 printed edition.
Naomi Rayne is a poet who enjoys taking emotion and making them into a story of rhyme.