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Indianapolis author helping elementary students write, publish their own books
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Last week, 13News showed you a chance encounter, captured on camera, at Long's Donuts.
Local musician and author Tevin Studdard happened to run into David Letterman and Caitlin Clark while going for a sweet treat. He even was able to give Letterman a children's book he wrote, featuring – ironically – Letterman at Long's!
But Studdard's story goes well beyond that celebrity sighting and his love for Long's.
He's also a champion for literacy, and he's helping hundreds of Indianapolis children publish their own books.
At IPS Brookside School 54, 54 students are adding to library shelves with books they wrote themselves.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/lead-program-helping-elementary-students-write-and-publish-books-ips-brookside-tevin-studdard/531-3bedc703-639c-46c8-ad52-6be19e2a7182