Becoming an authentic storyteller


By TAN EJIN18

Ejin (fourth from left) having a bonding session with BRATs participants (from left) Latashah Vallimanalan, Jynn Kok, Gan Xiao Tian, Ku Tze Xin and Jessie Gan at a journalism workshop held in Genting Highlands.

The BRATs Young Journalist Programme is an avenue for you to take your love for writing further

MY writing journey with The Star started in 2016 when I became a Starstruck! young journalist writing for its now-defunct stuff@school teenage pullout. When the Starstruck! programme was merged with the BRATs Young Journalist Programme in 2017, I stayed on as a writer, this time contributing to the BRATs section in The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (Star-NiE) pullout.

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