These free quarterly contests accept a variety of written submissions, each based on a different quarterly theme. WriteCause also provides research links so students can learn about the topics before writing. Open to kids ages 13 to 18. How To Enter Check out the Compete link for contest infor...
This information is provided for parents of children looking for writing contests. You should be able to find more local writing contests for kids by checking with the library or with your child's teachers. Be sure to read any contest and/or submission guidelines carefully. ...
Writing is more than just a school subject; it’s a life skill that opens a world of opportunities. When students practice writing, they develop a range of essential skills: Communication: Writing helps kids learn how to express their thoughts and ideas clearly. Whether it’s through a story...
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2,500 word story to a writing contest asking for contest entries 1,500 words or less. Don't waste your entry fee. Submit a literary fiction masterpiece to a supernatural romance contest. Yes, that's a recipe for failure. Writing contests generally lean toward certain genres. If the genre...
The popular writing blogThe Write Practicehosts writing contests multiple times per day. During its most recent contest, the blog partnered withShort Fiction Break, which displayed every single piece submitted to the contest. They encouraged writers in the contest to comment on each other’s pieces...
January 23, 2023 Getting in the Game: All About Writing Contests by Christina Kapp, TWC Outreach and Development Coordinator When I was in high school I won a sweater in a raffle. Long-sleeved and cropped, it was made of white angora on one side, black wool on the other, with a braid...
I knew from the Greensboro experience what high school was; an alienating world of cliques, popularity contests and conflicts. I knew it was going to be rough and expressed as much to the friends I did have. They scoffed; things wouldn’t change that much, right? Well, I won’t go ...
even if I do have the stereotypical writer’s voice in my head telling me that I should be submitting to more book contests, etc. My submission schedule results in about 2-3 stories placed in magazines every year, a process I actually enjoy, and I have no plans to stop doing that. St...
Cavite Grade School Kids Shine in Calabarzon Writing ContestsBATANGAS CITY -- Forty-two elementary school pupils, led by 10 grade school children of Cavite, have been named by the Department of Education (DepEd) as the winners in 14 individual writing competitions held during the 2008 Southern ...