The runner-up in our Take Me Away! contest (Senior Fiction category) is Andi Malisheski. Andi's story is entitled, "Songs".
Here is what our guest judge, Ursula K. Le Guin, had to say about it:
"Songs" is a lyrical picture of the yearning spirit of youth, when you can be homesick even when you're home, with a suggestion of spiritual experiences and adventures yet to come.

Andi is turning 15 this weekend! Happy birthday, Andi!
When we asked her how long she has been writing, Andi told us that she's been writing ever since she was able to read! "In fact, when I was in second grade, I wrote a kid's book on Egyptology. Thankfully, it's packed away in a box that will never see daylight again!"
When asked about the genre of fantasy, Andi replied, "With fantasy, there are very few limits to what you can imagine--your words don't have to conform to any of the same rules as if you were writing about this world. Everything--histories, cultures, characters--is entirely your own."
"Anyone can write. The hard part is learning to write well. For me, the characters that make the story must be so genuine that you can see them stepping off the page and out into the world. Flaws and all."
Flaws definitely keep characters interesting, Andi. No flaws in your story though!
Congratulations on being Take Me Away's runner-up!
Click HERE to read "Songs," a story by Andi Malisheski ... and check out her cool art, too!