⚘ watch the sort-of long intro first and then click to zoom in ⚘ ----- hello! i'm sophia and i'm co-leading poetry alongside summer and recca this session. at the time of sharing this, swc camper signups are out! i hope that this, as well as other current swc-related projects, can convince you to sign up if you haven't already <3 i'm sure many can agree that being a part of swc is truly an unforgettable experience. not only is it a welcoming and supportive environment, but another benefit is that it helps to improve your writing skills. in the past, i wanted every word to be perfect and always had writer's block. after participating in multiple sessions, swc has taught me to just write and not worry if my first draft is a bad one. in addition, one of my favorite aspects of swc is the friendly cabin competition. it motivates me to write to earn points for my cabin, and i have lots of fun conversing with other people. if you're not interested in that, you may find a home in 'the cabin that will not win,' where campers focus on their personal writing goals instead of the competition. every new session is exciting for me, and it's especially fun to see all the unique cabin concepts and storylines! in conclusion, swc is an incredibly community that you should look into joining, and i hope to see you around camp during march <3 (and hopefully you signed up for poetry ;D) ----- if you are not familiar with swc, here's a helpful and detailed introduction to it by summer: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/961339532 link to the camper signups! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/954084106 poetry cabin: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/34515596/ last but not least, go here if you have more questions about swc: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/33868830/ ----- ⚘ credits ⚘ - music is spring wind by olexy - squares effect by - zoom-in code by - art by me using medibang paint pro :]