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More than 40 Students Complete Seventh Annual Océ Future Authors Project Writing Workshop

Four published authors make appearances

Océ, a Canon Group Company and an international leader in digital document management, today announced that more than 40 middle and high school students in Palm Beach County completed the 2012 Océ Future Authors Project writing workshop, making them eligible to become published authors. A collection of their works, which they named Pens and Paper: Our Weapons of Mass Construction, will be presented at a formal book-signing event this fall.

Two of the students, Meher Kalkat and Michael Wang, both eighth graders at Bak Middle School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, also will have one piece each published in the online publication, East Magazine.

"At the workshop, we had the chance to write creatively in a way we can't at school," said Meher. "I enjoyed it because the teachers nit-picked our work and edited everything so well that it really helped me improve my writing. I would recommend this program to anyone who likes to write and wants to learn more skills."

Michael agrees, saying that he especially liked being around other writers. "The workshop was a place where I could learn how others write and to experience professional editing," he said. "I've never had a real editor before. This was a great way to improve my writing."

For 10th grader, Julian Stark, this was a perfect way to spend the summer, especially for someone who would like to pursue a career as a writer. "I thought I was a good writer and went into this a little cocky," said the Boca Raton High School student who may become a journalist some day. "Then, my work came back with writing all over it. I learned a lot and especially enjoyed the creative energy in the room. I got a lot of ideas from the other students."

Four professional authors gave presentations to the students during the workshop, sharing their personal experiences and offering writing and publishing tips. The authors were Robert Forbes, children's book author and president of ForbesLife magazine; Mary Monroe, a high school teacher and young adult book author, Nicole Barker, young adult author of Dancing With Ana; and Richard Rosser, the publisher of East Magazine. Francis McMahon, vice president of marketing, Production Printing Systems, a division of Océ North America, says this year's students displayed incredible skill.

"When I sat with the students during one of their workshop days, I was amazed by their passion and commitment to the craft of writing," he said. "Their work is creative and thoughtful. I look forward to watching these students grow in their talents and love of writing in future years."

"We continued to be impressed by the students who choose to spend their summer vacations as Océ Future Authors," he added. "Our hope is that this experience will result in a group of young adults with lifelong commitments to writing, reading and learning."

www.oceusa.com

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