There are many young geniuses who have achieved incredible accomplishments in the field of English language and literature. Some of the most notable ones that I have come across and have been inspired by are as follows:
1. Akiane Kramarik
Akiane Kramarik is an artist and a poet who gained international recognition for her incredible talent at a very young age. She was born in 1994 in Illinois and began drawing at the age of four. By the age of eight, she had already created many stunning portraits and landscape paintings. Akiane is also a writer and has published two books of poetry, "My Dream Is Bigger Than I: Memories of Tomorrow" and "Akiane: Her Life, Her Art, Her Poetry."
2. Adora Svitak
Adora Svitak is a young American author, public speaker, and writing prodigy. She is best known for her TED talk "What adults can learn from kids" which has over 5 million views on YouTube. Adora Svitak has already written several books, including "Flying Fingers," "Dancing Fingers," and "The Darcy Chronicles."
3. Amariyanna Copeny
Also known as "Little Miss Flint," Amariyanna Copeny is an American activist who gained fame for her work during the Flint water crisis. She wrote a letter to President Obama asking him to visit Flint and help its residents. The President wrote back to her and eventually visited Flint, which helped bring national attention to the issue. Amariyanna continues to speak out on issues affecting her community and has become a role model for young activists everywhere.
4. Emily Bear
Emily Bear is a young American composer and pianist who began playing the piano at the age of two. She has already released several albums and has performed at famous venues such as the White House, Carnegie Hall, and the Montreux Jazz Festival. Emily was also the youngest artist to ever record for legendary jazz label Concord Records.
5. Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai is perhaps one of the most famous young geniuses of our time. She is a Pakistani activist who gained worldwide recognition for her advocacy for girls' education. She was shot by the Taliban in 2012 for her activism, but she survived and continued to speak out on issues affecting children and women in her country and around the world. She was the co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 and has also written a book, "I Am Malala."
Overall, these young geniuses are truly inspiring and serve as a reminder of the incredible things that one can achieve no matter their age.