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Fabulous Prizes in Our 2nd Quarter Writing Competition

This quarter, I’m very excited to announce that popular and very generous authors, Wendy Orr and Amra Pajalic will be donating books as prizes.

We’ll also be profiling them on this blog and they will be sharing their writing journey, tips and a fun activity based on their work. So keep watching this space.

Judging is still underway for our first quarter writing competition where one lucky prize winner will receive a fabulous signed copy of one of Felicity Pulman’s books. Results to be announced in the next two weeks. Thanks for your patience.

Thanks to all the fabulous authors who generously share their experiences, their craft and their books with new and young writers.

More information about our current writing competition can be found at “New Writing Competition for Kids and Adults“.

Happy writing:)

Dee

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NEW WRITING COMPETITION FOR KIDS & ADULTS

2nd QUARTER – DISPLACEMENT AND BELONGING WRITING COMPETITION

CLOSES 30th JUNE 2012

Displacement and the need to belong are things we often feel during the course of our lifetime.

We might feel these things because we have moved to a new country, town or school. It could be because relationships have changed within our own family – our parents have a new partner or we have to go and live with someone else. Something traumatic or different could have happened in our lives to make us feel like we no longer belong in the same way we used to. It could be that our whole society has changed for some reason. (The Hunger Games)

There have been so many fabulous books written for kids on the subject of belonging and displacement. Books like Morris Gleitzman’s (Boy Overboard and Girl Underground), Amra Pajalic’s (The Good Daughter), Wendy Orr’s (Nim’s Island and Raven’s Mountain) and Susanne Gervay’s (Ships in the Field) just to name a few. Many books in the fantasy genre also fall into this category – books like Harry Potter.

Our Second Quarter writing competition is now open and the THEME for this competition is belonging and displacement. Your submissions must be fiction but they can be in any genre (although picture books are excluded from this particular competition).

THE COMPETITION

This is a FREE competition so no entry fee is payable.

Entries will be accepted in the following categories:

  1. Children aged 8 to 12
  2. Teens aged 13 to 17
  3. Adult category aged 18 and over

Unfortunately due to the large number of entries we have been receiving, entries are now limited to one per person

THE PRIZES

Once again, prizes awarded in each category will include books and 5 page manuscript assessments.

All children and teens who enter will receive a certificate even if they are not a major prize winner.

 SUBMISSIONS

Please make sure your submission follows these guidelines:

*    Submissions must be no longer than 500 words

*    Do not include your name anywhere on the submission but please include the name of the story

*    All entries must be in the following format:

  • 12 point type…Arial or Times Roman
  • Double spaced (between the lines)
  • A4 sized paper
  • 3cm margins all the way around

*    Please email your submission to Dee*at*Deescribe*dot*com*dot*au

*    All emails should include the following information in the subject line:

  • Name of writer
  • Name of story
  • age category being entered
  • “Belonging story submission”

This competition closes 30th June, Australian time

Happy writing and good luck:)

Dee

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