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World Literacy Foundation seeks budding writers

Writers invited to collaborate in My Name is Ink project.
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Each participant can first purchase one or more sentences to write the book. Already 52 people have signed up to the project.

REGINA — A literacy organization is looking for aspiring writers, poets or book lovers from Saskatchewan to participate in writing of a novel with other people from around the world. 

The World Literacy Foundation is seeking people young or old from Saskatchewan who have a passion for literature to put their hand up and join this community collaboration project called My Name is Ink. All profits generated by the book will be donated to the foundation. 

“It’s a unique chance for budding writers in Saskatchewan to co-contribute alongside well known authors, artist and celebrities in the development of this novel,” says Andrew Kay, CEO of the World Literacy Foundation.

Each participant can first purchase one or more sentences to write the book. Already 52 people have signed up to the project.  

My Name is Ink is the creative collaboration project in the joint writing of the book, designed to highlight/promote the virtues of writing and collective intelligence. 

My Name is Ink officially launched International Literacy Day, Sept. 8.

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