Hillsboro student gets the cover of Hutch Magazine

Harrison Hayden's Cover art will be featured on Hutch Magazine
Harrison Hayden

Pictured here is 12-year-old Harrison Hayden, doing what he loves to do – draw.

In 2019, Hayden’s fourth grade class collaborated on a short story and picture book.  His art was picked for the cover of the book.  Hutch Magazine published the story in July 2019, and then invited Hayden to submit his own story and art for their next issue.

Hutch recently shifted from a biannual to an annual publication.  In its 2020 issue, which was just released, Hutch re-published the class story, this time including Harrison’s cover art.  Additionally, the magazine published his short story, “The Forest of Dreams,” and the accompanying art.

“I’ve loved any form of drawing ever since I could pick up a crayon.  I also like sculpting with clay, using water color, and acrylic paints,” said Hayden.

Hayden and his family relocated to Hillsboro from Washington State.

Hutch is a kids’ magazine and is published under the direction of Peter H. Reynolds. The magazine focuses on art, poetry, book reviews, and feature stories. Reynolds has a non-profit foundation, The Reynolds Center for Teaching, Learning and Creativity. The first issue of the magazine was published in 2008.

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