The Muse

The WTHS Literary Magazine

Monthly Muse Writing and Art Competitions Are Back!

The theme for March is "Luck" -- so if you have a lucky piece of writing or art that deals with this theme, send it to be published in The Muse by the end of this month. The winner each month gets a $10 gift card (pot o' gold)! 

  • Recent Submissions/Editors' Picks - 

  • March Winner - "A Practical Mind" by CM

  • February Winner - "Marry Me" by Tier

  • January Winner - "It'll Just Stop" by Kalena Viera

  • December Winner - "Calming Storm" by Jessica Whisler

  • November Winner - "A New Leaf" by C. M. 

  • October Winner - "Glass in my Stomach" by Amber Persad

  • February Winner - "Second Lunch" by Anonymous

  • January Winner - "After Circe" by Laura Orland

  • December Winner - "The Flame of Loneliness" by Taylor Jones

  • November Winner - "One Big Album" by Rebecca Dierkes

  • October Winner - "The Human Mask"

  • March Winner: "A Sudden Passing" by Anon

  • February Winner: "Moving On" by Evelyn Reid

  • January Winner: "Going Gone" by Jason Man

  • December Winner: "Twisted" by Evelyn Reid

  • Feb Winner - Daniella Propato "Trapped in Time")

  • Jan. Winner: "The Fight for New Beginnings" by Taylor Jones

  • Dec. Winner: "Memories" by Riley Dinerman

What is this site? 

The Muse sets out to recognize and encourage the musings of William Tennent students, in hopes to provide a platform for the aspiring authors, artists, and critics of our community. We invite those who wish to share their works to take full advantage of The Muse. Our goal is to nurture the thriving literary community at Tennent, without bias but with acceptance.  

Creators and Editors:

  • Mr. Dan Newman - Faculty Editor

  • Student Editors: Zoe Dilts, Diya Parekh, Ava Vitabile, Neha John, and Sarah Bloom.

Sponsored by the William Tennent Literati (The National English Honor Society) 

Meet the Editors!

Zoe Dilts: I am a senior at Tennent; I have been a member of The Muse editing team for two years. Because I love all forms of art, I joined The Muse's editing team to have the opportunity to help the artists of Tennent share their work.

Diya Parekh: Hi! I'm a senior with a love for reading, science, and music. I can't wait to be a part of the editing team this year!

Ava Vitabile: Hello! I'm a senior editor. I like all things musical and creative; I'm very excited to be a part of The Muse this year!

Neha John:  My name is Neha and I'm in 11th grade and I'm a junior editor. I play lacrosse and field hockey for the school. I'm in Key Club and Atheltic council/ Student government.

Sarah Bloom: Hi, I'm in 11th grade and I'm a junior editor of the muse. I love Taylor Swift and playing the guitar. 

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