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Lori Hashasian ’21 to Attend 92nd St Y Writers Workshop
The 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center Young Writers Workshop is a rigorous 3-week workshop for driven, intellectually curious young people (ages 15-18) who want to explore and develop their writing in a supportive, focused environment in the middle of … Continue reading
Jamie Paradis ’20 published in Apprentice Writer
A poem by Jamie Paradis ’20 titled “You Used to Make Me Breakfast” was selected by judges of Susquehanna University’s 37th Annual High School Writing Contest for publication in the Fall 2019 Vol. 37 edition of the Apprentice Writer, a … Continue reading
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New York Times Summer Reading Challenge
Mid-June through August, every Friday the New York Times asks students, “What interested you most in The Times this week? Why?” You then have until the following Friday to answer, when a team of Times journalists choose their favorite responses, … Continue reading
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Mahatma Gandhi Writing & Art Contest
Open to all New Jersey middle and high school students. Entries must be poems or short essays no longer than 300 words based on an annual prompt (a quote from Mahatma Gandhi) which you can find at: http://www.aia-sj.org/. Contest is … Continue reading
Unnathy Nellutla ’19 Accepted to Iowa Young Writers’ Studio
Senior Unnathy Nellutla was accepted to the 2019 Iowa Young Writers’ Studio, a highly selective 2-week summer residential program that gives promising young creative writers the opportunity to share their writing with teachers and peers, receive constructive critique, participate in … Continue reading
Foyle Young Poets Award 2019
Sponsored by The Poetry Society Largest International Poetry Contest Deadline: July 30, 2019 Prizes: 15 winners and 85 commended poets selected. Winners will be published in a print anthology with a 24,500 distribution. Commended poets’ names appear in the … Continue reading
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Scholastic Really Great Outdoors Contest
For Grades 6-8: The Really Great Outdoors Contest invites you to design and/or draw a nature space for your community. Explain what elements they need in their space, the purpose of those elements, and how people will enjoy it. Each … Continue reading
Kianni Keys Wins Theater Project Young Young Playwrights Competition
“The Greed Game,” a play by Kianni Keys ’19 won 1st Place in THE THEATER PROJECT 17th Annual Young Playwrights Competition and was honored at an awards ceremony on March 9, 2019 at the Cranford Community Center, where the play … Continue reading
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Annika Inampudi ’21 Earns 2019 Scholastic National Silver Medal
A flash fiction story by sophomore Annika Inampudi titled “Other Gods” earned a Scholastic Art & Writing Silver Medal. About one percent of Scholastic’s nearly 340,000 entries submitted nationwide in 2019 earned national recognition. This is Annika’s second National Medal. … Continue reading
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Jamie Paradis ’20 Published in Blue Marble Review
The Blue Marble Review selected “a tree poem” by junior Jamie Paradis for publication in their March 2019 Volume 13 issue. Jamie recently earned a Scholastic Silver Key for a poetry collection written at the Juniper Institute for Young Writers. … Continue reading
Kaitlin Weiss ’21 Accepted to New England Young Writers Conference
Sophomore Kaitlin Weiss has been accepted to the prestigious New England Young Writers’ Conference (NEYWC) at Bread Loaf. This is four day writing-focused workshop in May is designed for high school students in New England and from around the country. The … Continue reading
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Iowa Young Writers’ Studio Summer Online Courses
Iowa Young Writers Studio Online The Iowa Young Writers’ Studio offers online courses for high school students independently of the summer residential program in creative writing, fiction writing and poetry writing. All courses will be taught by graduates of the … Continue reading
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2019 Scholastic Writing Award Winners
This year 15 NA students across 6 grades earned 31 Scholastic Writing Awards in the following categories: flash fiction, humor, personal essay/memoir, poetry, short story, Senior Writing Portfolio, and an American Voices Award nomination. Congratulations to the following students: HONORABLE … Continue reading
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Davidson Fellowship
DAVIDSON FELLOWS SCHOLARSHIP The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Davidson Fellows named as one of “The 10 Biggest Scholarships in the World” by TheBestColleges.org and one of … Continue reading
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New York Times 15-sec Vocabulary Video Contest
Eligibility: Ages 13 – 19. Info: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/17/learning/student-contest-our-sixth-annual-15-second-vocabulary-video-challenge.html?module=inline Guidelines: All words must come from the NY Times Word of the Day feature. Each word must be pronounced and defined, and the part of speech must be given. You can work alone … Continue reading
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Interlochen Review
The Interlochen Review is an online literary journal edited by creative writing students of Interlochen Arts Academy. Eligibility: Grades 9-12 or high school postgraduate year. Guidelines: Submit up to 6 pieces total. Website: http://www.interlochenreview.org/ Fiction — Word count for each story must be below 5,000 words. … Continue reading
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New York Times Connections Contest
Eligibility: Ages 13 – 19 Prize: Publication in The New York Times Read Previous Winners: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/22/learning/making-connections-50-teenagers-suggest-creative-ways-to-link-classroom-curriculum-to-the-world-today.html?module=inline How to Enter: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/22/learning/making-connections-50-teenagers-suggest-creative-ways-to-link-classroom-curriculum-to-the-world-today.html?module=inline Guidelines: Choose some piece of academic content: something you’ve been reading, discussing or learning about in school. It may be … Continue reading
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Poetry Society of America 2019 Student Award
Louise Louis / Emily F. Bourne PSA Student Award Deadline: December 15 if emailed by Ms. James for inclusion in a school packet (NA pays entry fee); December 22 if mailed on your own ($5 fee paid by you). Eligibility: … Continue reading
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NCTE Award for Superior Writing
National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award for Superior Writing Who: This contest is for current JUNIORS only. Purpose: To encourage high school students in their writing and to publicly recognize some of the best student writers. Eligibility: Juniors … Continue reading
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Writing Conference Contest
A Kansas nonprofit established in 1980, the Writing Conference Inc. hosts an annual national writing contest for middle and high school students. Deadline: Early January. See website. WHO: For grades 6 -12 WHAT TO SUBMIT: Each student may submit ONE … Continue reading
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One Teen Story Contest
One Teen Story is open to students age 14-19. Short stories should be between 1,500 to 4,000 words and be the writer’s own original, unpublished work. Previously published stories and stories forthcoming at other publications cannot be considered. No entry … Continue reading
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2019 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards: How to Enter
NJ Writing Deadline: Wednesday December 5, 2018 NJ Art Deadline: Wednesday December 5, 2018 Other regional Deadlines: Find deadlines here Eligibility: Public, private, or home-school students in the U.S., Canada, or American schools abroad enrolled in grades 7–12 Entry Fee: … Continue reading
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Rider University High School Writing Contest
Deadline: Early December. See website. Eligibility: Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: None Award: $100 and possible publication in Venture Magazine How to Enter: Guidelines Judge: Dr. Roberta Clipper Previous Winners: 37th Annual Contest Winners Website: rider.edu SUBMIT: ESSAY: Personal essay, labeled … Continue reading
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Princeton Poetry Prize
Deadline: Late November. See website. Eligibility: High school juniors Entry Fee: Free Submit: Up to 3 poems Awards: 1st Prize: $500; 2nd Prize: $250; 3rd Prize: $100. Previous Winner: “Gunsafe” by Joseph Felkers Judge: Princeton University Creative Writing Faculty Website: arts.princeton.edu … Continue reading
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Iowa Young Writers Studio Online Courses
The Iowa Young Writers’ Studio offers online courses for high school students independently of the summer residential program in creative writing, fiction writing and poetry writing. All courses will be taught by graduates of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. The courses … Continue reading
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Letters About Literature Contest
Deadlines: Find your state here. NJ Deadline: Early December. See website. Eligibility: Grades 4–12 Entry Fee: None Award: Regional & National Honors Submit: Personal essay in the form of a letter to an author, living or dead How to Enter: … Continue reading
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Kenyon Review Patricia Grodd Poetry Contest
The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers recognizes outstanding young poets and is open to high school sophomores and juniors throughout the world. The contest winner receives a full scholarship to the Kenyon Review Young Writers workshop. In addition, … Continue reading
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Bennington Young Writers Awards
The Bennington Young Writers Awards are offered annually by Bennington College—whose literary legacy includes seven Pulitzer Prize winners, three U.S. poet laureates, the youngest Man Booker Prize winner, a MacArthur “Genius,” countless New York Times bestsellers, and one of Time … Continue reading
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National YoungArts Awards 2018
Deadline: October 12, 2018 at 11:59pm EST (New York Time). No grace period of uploading of materials. Eligibility: Ages 15-18, Grades 10 – 12 as of 12/1/17. US citizens or permanent residents only. Entry Fee: $35 per category Awards: See … Continue reading
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NJCTE High School Writing Contest Fall 2018
New Jersey Council of Teachers of English (NJCTE) High School Writing Contest Deadline: Early December 2018 Eligibility: NJ Students Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: None Categories: ~Poetry (one poem, 50-line max.) –FREE CHOICE ~Short story (5-page max. double-spaced) – FREE CHOICE … Continue reading
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Photography by Blume ’19 & Kumra ’20 Published in The Apprentice Writer
“The Rain Shadow Effect” by James Blume ’19 and “Heading Out” by Aneesha Kumra ’20 were selected for publication in Susquehanna University’s 36th Annual High School Writing contest and will be published in the university’s print magazine The Apprentice Writer … Continue reading
Blume ’19 Wins NCTE Achievement Award for Superior Writing
James Blume ’19 won the 2018 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award for Superior Writing for his personal essay, “The Illustrated Generation,” which responded to this year’s theme, “Changing the narrative” as well as his short story, “Rockface.” … Continue reading
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Snyder ’19 Wins Teen Ink Editor’s Choice Award
“The promise of every cobbled alley,” a short story by Jack Snyder ’19, earned Teen Ink Magazine’s Editor’s Choice Award for Fiction and was selected for the front page of the online issue. The story was also chosen for publication … Continue reading
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Foyle Young Poets Award
Sponsored by The Poetry Society Largest International Poetry Contest Deadline: July 31, 2018 @ 7pm EST Prizes: 15 winners and 85 commended poets selected. Winners will be published in a print anthology with a 24,500 distribution. Commended poets’ names appear … Continue reading
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Samantha Parelli ’21 Earns Governor’s Award for Flash Fiction
“Hotel Lobbies,” a short story by Samantha Parelli ’21 earned a 2018 Governor’s Award in Arts Education to be presented at an award ceremony and performance at the Patriots Theatre at the War Memorial in Trenton on May 22, 2018. … Continue reading
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Adroit Journal Mentoring Program
The Adroit Journal’s Summer Mentorship Program WHAT: Free online program that pairs experienced writers with high school students WHO SHOULD APPLY: Students in grades 9-12 interested in learning more about the creative writing processes of drafting, redrafting and editing GENRES: … Continue reading
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Teen Ink Call for Submissions
Should College Be Free? TEEN INK Magazine Seeks Personal Essays FOR: Free college tuition encourages those in lower income brackets to gain tools to grow into high-income brackets and have better standards of living. Free college tuition will increase the … Continue reading
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Cohen ’19, Lebovitz ’18 & Sharahy ’20 Earn Scholastic National Gold Medals
Three Newark Academy students — two writers and one photographer — earned 2018 Scholastic National Gold Medals. Gillian Cohen ’19 won for her photograph, “Miles and the Birds.” Ezra Lebovitz ’18 won for his poetry collection,”’Cracking My Knuckles in Public,’ … Continue reading
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Glimmer Train Short Story Award
SHORT STORY AWARD FOR NEW WRITERS Grace Period Extended Until March 10, 2018 Deadline: The Short Story Award for New Writers is held three times per year: February 28 | June 30 | October 31. A one-week grace period follows … Continue reading
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The Apprentice Writer 36th Annual HS Writing Contest
36th Annual National High School Writing Contest ELIGIBILITY: Grades 9 – 12 SUBMIT: Poetry, fiction, memoir and/or personal essay AWARD: Publication in the national tabloid print magazine The Apprentice Writer GUIDELINES: Electronic submission via www.apprenticewriter.com Submit as a Word document. … Continue reading
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Interlochen Review Call for Submissions
The Interlochen Review is an online literary journal edited by creative writing students of Interlochen Arts Academy. Deadline: March 1, 2018 Eligibility: Grades 9-12 or high school postgraduate year. Guidelines: Submit up to 6 pieces total. Fiction— Word count for each story must be … Continue reading
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2018 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Announced
This year 20 NA students across 5 grades earned 47 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in the following categories: art portfolio, comic art, critical essay, drawing/illustration, flash fiction, painting, personal essay/memoir, photography, poetry and short story. Congratulations to the following … Continue reading
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Claremont Review Writing & Art Contest
Claremont Review Annual Art & Writing Contest 1st Prize: $750 2nd Prize: $500 3rd Prize: $250 WHO: Ages 13 – 19 WHAT TO SUBMIT: Up to 3 poems, one piece of fiction up to 2,000 words, and/or up to 3 … Continue reading
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Theater Project 16th Annual Young Playwrights Competition
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NJ Young Playwrights Contest
NJ Young Playwrights Contest WHAT: The Writers Theatre of New Jersey invites NJ middle and high school students in grades 4-12 to submit plays to their contest and festival. DIVISIONS: Elementary (4-6) | Junior School (7-9) | High School (10-12) LENGTH: … Continue reading
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Writing Conference Contest
A Kansas nonprofit established in 1980, the Writing Conference Inc. hosts an annual national writing contest for middle and high school students. Deadline: January 15, 2018 WHO: For grades 6 -12 WHAT TO SUBMIT: Each student may submit ONE entry: … Continue reading
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NCTE 2018 Achievement Award for Superior Writing
National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award for Superior Writing Who: This contest is for current JUNIORS only. Purpose: To encourage high school students in their writing and to publicly recognize some of the best student writers. Eligibility: Juniors … Continue reading
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John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest
Profile in Courage Essay Contest Deadline: Postmarked by January 4, 2018 Eligibility: Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: None Topic: Describe and analyze an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1917, the year John … Continue reading
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Poetry Society of America Student Award
Louise Louis / Emily F. Bourne PSA Student Award Deadline: December 15 if mailed by Ms. James (no entry fee); December 22 if mailed on your own ($5 fee). Eligibility: Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: $5 if submitted by student. $20 … Continue reading
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Rider University 38th Annual High School Writing Contest
Deadline: December 15, 2017 Eligibility: Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: None Award: $100 and possible publication in Venture Magazine How to Enter: Guidelines Judge: Dr. Roberta Clipper Previous Winners: 37th Annual Contest Winners Website: rider.edu SUBMIT: ESSAY: Personal essay, labeled ESSAY, … Continue reading
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25th Annual Letters About Literature Contest
Deadlines: Find your state here. NJ Deadline: Saturday, December 9, 2017 Eligibility: Grades 4–12 Entry Fee: None Award: Regional & National Honors Submit: Personal essay in the form of a letter to an author, living or dead How to Enter: … Continue reading
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Scholastic Art & Writing Awards: How to Enter
NJ Writing Deadline: Extended to Friday, December 15, 2017 NJ Art Deadline: Extended to Wednesday January 3, 2018 Other regional Deadlines: Find deadlines here Eligibility: Public, private, or home-school students in the U.S., Canada, or American schools abroad enrolled in grades … Continue reading
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Gregory Djanikian Scholars Program
The Adroit Journal annually recognizes six emerging student or non-student poets as Gregory Djanikian Scholars. Deadline: December 15, 2017 Eligibility: Anyone, student or non-student, who has NOT published a full-length collection of poetry Entry Fee: $9 Award: $100 & portfolio … Continue reading
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NJ Youth Poet Laureate Contest
Eligibility: NJ students grade 9-12 Prize: • Inclusion of five poems in the National Youth Poet Laureate Program Northeast Region Anthology • Entry into the National Regional Contest, the winner of which receives a “book deal,” an anthology of their … Continue reading
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Princeton Poetry Prize for Juniors
Deadline: November 27, 2017 Eligibility: High school juniors Entry Fee: Free Submit: Up to 3 poems Awards: 1st Prize: $500; 2nd Prize: $250; 3rd Prize: $100. Previous Winner: “Gunsafe” by Joseph Felkers Judge: Princeton University Creative Writing Faculty Website: arts.princeton.edu Leonard … Continue reading
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Kenyon Review Patricia Grodd Poetry Contest
The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers recognizes outstanding young poets and is open to high school sophomores and juniors throughout the world. The contest winner receives a full scholarship to … Continue reading
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Bennington Young Writers Awards
The Bennington Young Writers Awards are offered annually by Bennington College—whose literary legacy includes seven Pulitzer Prize winners, three U.S. poet laureates, the youngest Man Booker Prize winner, a MacArthur “Genius,” countless New York Times bestsellers, and one of Time … Continue reading
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Writers Theatre Flash Fiction Contest
A New Contest for Student Fiction Eligibility: NJ Students Grades 9-12 Prize: Governor’s Award A special performance of their work read by professional actors. Submission: Students must submit two pieces of fiction. Maximum 1500-word piece on any subject of their … Continue reading
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NJCTE High School Writing Contest
New Jersey Council of Teachers of English (NJCTE) 2018 High School Writing Contest Deadline: December 16, 2017 at 11:59pm EST. Eligibility: NJ Students Grades 9-12 Entry Fee: None 2018 Categories: ~Poetry (one poem, 50-line max.) –FREE CHOICE ~Short story (5-page … Continue reading
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Winter Tangerine Workshops
New York City Winter Writing Workshops Winter Tangerine Winter Workshops Winter Tangerine is holding three sessions of a four-day intensive writing workshop at Poets House in the heart of New York City this Fall & Winter. We design our workshops … Continue reading
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PRISMS Early Deadline
Send your poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction and short plays to PRISMS by Tuesday, October 10th for a button!
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Katy Kim ’18 Chapbook Forthcoming from Hermeneutic Chaos Press
Katy Kim ’18 has published poetry in the Asian American Writers’ Workshop: The Margins, The Blueshift Journal, The Cadaverine, Canvas Literary Journal, Cleaver Magazine, Crashtest, Cosmonaut’s Avenue, Elan International, Fissure, Hermeneutic Chaos Journal, Hobart Poetry Journal, inter/rupture, The Light Ekphrastic, … Continue reading
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Kany ’18, Kim ’18 & Lebovitz ’18 Honored in Rider University High School Writing Contest
“Sounds of Winter,” a short story by Samantha Kany ’18, “August VIII” a poem by Katy Kim ’18 and “Song for the Hook Up” a poem by Ezra Lebovitz ’18 earned Honorable Mention in Rider University’s 37th annual national High … Continue reading
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Mel Xiao ’18 Wins Moving Words Contest
Mel Xiao’s poem “We Were Seven” was selected as a winner of the 2017 Moving Words Contest, an international project that transforms written works into three-minute films. A unique collaboration among artists of prose, poetry, voice acting, and animation, Moving … Continue reading
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National Novel Writing Month
NaNoWriMo National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants boot camp approach to creative writing. On November 1, participants begin working towards the goal of writing a 50,000-word novel by November 30. Valuing enthusiasm, determination, and a deadline, NaNoWriMo … Continue reading
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Choi ’18 & Zaubler ’17 Published in the Apprentice Writer
A story by Betsy Zaubler ’17 entitled “Texts from Spain” was the Prose Winner in Susquehanna University’s 35th Annual High School Writing contest and was published in the university’s print magazine, The Apprentice Writer. A short story by Young Se … Continue reading
National YoungArts Awards
Deadline: October 13, 2017 at 11:59pm EST (New York Time). No grace period of uploading of materials. Eligibility: Ages 15-18, Grades 10 – 12 as of 12/1/17. US citizens or permanent residents only. Entry Fee: $35 per category Awards: See … Continue reading
Teen Ink National Nonfiction Contest
If you were Mayor of your town, what issue would you address and how? Share your vision of the future of your community in this national essay writing contest. Deadline: November 30 Eligibility: Ages 13 – 19 Prize: $500 & … Continue reading
Olivia Mudrick ’20 Published on Poets.org
For National Poetry Month 2017, the Academy of American Poets presented Dear Poet, a multimedia education project that invited young people in grades five through twelve to write letters in response to poems written and read by some of the award-winning poets … Continue reading
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Timothy Corsellis Poetry Prize 2017
Deadline: Thursday, September 14, 2017 Entry Fee: None Eligibility: Students worldwide aged 14-25 Prize: Publication on Poetry Society website and £100 book tokens. Submit: Read about the eight WWII poets featured and write a poem in response to one or … Continue reading
James Blume ’19 published in Teen Ink National Print Magazine
“Folk Punk Goodbye,” a personal essay by James Blume ’19 that reflects on his life after his brother left for college, was published in the national print magazine, Teen Ink. James says, “I wrote this essay when my brother came … Continue reading
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Mel Xiao ’18 is North Jersey’s 1st Youth Poet Laureate
Mel Xiao ’18 has won the first annual New Jersey Youth Poet Laureate Contest! In addition, Young Se Choi ’18 and Ezra Lebovtiz ’18 earned “Judge’s Choice” awards, and a “poem of place” by Katy Kim ’18 was selected for … Continue reading
Sanya Bery ’17 published in Canvas Literary Journal & Blue Marble Review
A short story titled “12-16” by senior Sanya Bery has been selected for publication in the Spring 2017 issue of Canvas Literary Journal, available here. In addition, Sanya’s personal essay, “Coloring Books” will be published in the Blue Marble Review. … Continue reading
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Keys ’19 & Poisson ’17 Win NJ Young Playwrights Festival
Plays by Kianni Keys ’19 and Gabrielle Poisson ’17 have won the 34th NJ Playwrights Festival annual high school contest. Gabi’s play, “Trust No One,” was drafted in Creative Writing in 2015 and since revised. Kianni’s play “Smile” was written … Continue reading
Blume ’19, Damodaran ’17 & Tan ’18 Win NJCTE Bronze Medals in Poetry
Every year the New Jersey Council of Teachers of English holds a statewide writing contest for high school students. This year three Newark Academy students won Bronze Medals for Poetry. James Blume ’19 won for his poem “Transubstantiation.” Kiran Damodaran … Continue reading
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Choi ’18, Lebovitz ’18 & Xiao ’18 Win NJYPL Judge’s Choice Award
Three Newark Academy juniors received “Judge’s Choice” distinction from the New Jersey Youth Poet Laureate contest for their poetry collections. Honors go to Young Se Choi ’18, Ezra Lebovitz ’18 and Mel Xiao ’18. Congratulations, poets!
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Inampudi ’21, Sharahy ’20, Sun ’18 & Damodaran ’17 earn 2017 Scholastic National Medals
Four Newark Academy students — three writers and one artist — earned five 2017 Scholastic National Medals. Annika Inampudi, grade 8, earned a Gold Medal in Flash Fiction for her story, “Stolen Hearts.” Ava Sharahy, grade 9, earned a Silver … Continue reading
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Blume ’19, Keys ’19, Poisson ’17 & Rivas ’18 Finalists in NJ Young Playwrights Competition
Plays by James Blume ’19, Kianni Keys ’19, Gabrielle Poisson ’17 and Micah Rivas ’19 have been selected as finalists in the 34th NJ Playwrights Festival annual high school contest. James’s play, “End of the Line,” and Micah’s play, “All … Continue reading
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Burggraf ’19 & Zorintsky ’18 Win Writers Conference Poetry Awards
Poetry by Samantha Burggraf ’19 and Elliott Zorintsky ’18 won 2nd and 3rd place respectively in the the Writer’s Slate annual writing contest sponsored by The Writing Conference, Inc. Their work will be published in the April edition of the … Continue reading
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Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program
Mentor Applications for the 2017 Adroit Journal Summer Writing Mentorship Program — Now Open! The Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program is an entirely free, entirely online summer program that seeks to pair high school writers from around the world with … Continue reading
2017 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Announced
This year 30 NA students across 5 grades earned 77 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in the following categories: critical essay, flash fiction, humor, personal essay/memoir, poetry, scriptwriting, short story and senior writing portfolio. Congratulations to the following students: HONORABLE … Continue reading
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Cicada Magazine Call for Submissions
CICADA is a YA lit/comics magazine fascinated with the lyric and strange and committed to work that speaks to teens’ truths. We publish poetry, realistic and genre fic, essay, and comics by adults and teens. (We are also inordinately fond … Continue reading
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NCTE Achievement Award for Superior Writing
National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award for Superior Writing Who: This contest is for current JUNIORS only. Purpose: To encourage high school students in their writing and to publicly recognize some of the best student writers. Eligibility: Juniors … Continue reading
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2017 Summer Writing Program Deadlines
Summer Writing Program Application Deadlines Summer writing programs are a great way to hone your skills, meet other writers, and give yourself permission to be creative. If you would like to speak with NA students who have attended some of … Continue reading
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Davidson Fellows Scholarships
DAVIDSON FELLOWS SCHOLARSHIP The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Davidson Fellows named as one of “The 10 Biggest Scholarships in the World” by TheBestColleges.org and one of … Continue reading
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The Theater Project NJ Young Playwrights Contest
Theater Project Young Playwrights Contest Website: The Theater Project; Deadline: January 20. 2017 For high school students aged 13 – 18 Key Dates Scripts due January 2017 Finalists notified February 2017 Awards ceremony March 2017 The purpose of this playwriting competition is … Continue reading
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Writing Conference, Inc. Contest
A Kansas nonprofit established in 1980, the Writing Conference Inc. hosts an annual national writing contest for middle and high school students. WHO: Students in grades 6 -12 WHAT TO SUBMIT: Each student may submit ONE entry: a poem, exposition … Continue reading
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NJ Young Playwrights Contest
Writers Theatre of New Jersey Young Playwright’s Contest The Writers Theatre of New Jersey invites middle and high school students in grades 4-12 to submit plays up to 20 pages in length. While they enjoy plays with “realistic” structures, they … Continue reading
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Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
How do I enter work in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards? Sign Up! The 2017 Scholastic Awards are open to students in grades 7 – 12. The writing deadline for our region is Thursday, December 15, 2016. You can … Continue reading
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NJ Council of Teachers of English High School Writing Contest
NJCTE invites New Jersey students in grades 9-12 to submit ONE entry in each category: Poetry (one poem, 50-line max.) –FREE CHOICE (no theme) Short story (5-page max. double-spaced) – FREE CHOICE (no theme) Personal essay* (5-page max., double-spaced) – … Continue reading
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Poetry Society of America Student Award
Louise Louis / Emily F. Bourne Student Award, $250 Endowed under the wills of Louise Louis Whitbread and Ruth M. Bourne, this prize is awarded for the best unpublished poem by a student in grades 9 through 12 from the United … Continue reading
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Francesca Badalamenti ’18 Published by Claremont Review
“Dangerous Habits” a villanelle by Francesca Badalamenti ’18 was published in Fall 2016 Volume 50 of the Claremont Review. Established in 1992, the Claremont Review has published work by artists and writers aged 13-19 from all over the English-speaking world. … Continue reading
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Rider University 37th Annual High School Writing Contest
37th Annual High School Writing Contest View winners of this year’s contest (pdf) Prizes in Each Category 1st-$100 2nd-$50 3rd-$25 All Finalists will receive a Certificate of Honorable Mention. All Winners will be considered for publication in Venture, Rider’s literary … Continue reading
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Kenyon Review Patricia Grodd Prize for Poetry
The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers recognizes outstanding young poets and is open to high school sophomores and juniors throughout the world. The contest winner receives a full scholarship to … Continue reading
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Lebovitz ’18 & Xiao ’18 Read at Dodge Poetry Festival
Eva Lebovitz ’18 and Melody Xiao ’18 performed their poetry at the 30th Anniversary Geraldine R. Dodge Poetry Festival, the largest poetry event in North America, held at NJPAC in Newark. As 2016 NJCTE Bronze Medalists in Poetry, Eva … Continue reading
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Damodaran ’17, Marcucci ’16 & Merrigan ’16 Earn Scholastic National Medals
Three Newark Academy students earned 2016 Scholastic Writing National Medals. Kiran Damodaran ’17 and Elizabeth Merrigan ’16 earned Silver Medals for Poetry and James Marcucci ’16 earned a Gold Medal for novel writing. Of over 320,000 Scholastic entries in 2016, … Continue reading
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National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to creative writing. On November 1, participants begin working towards the goal of writing a 50,000-word novel by 11:59 PM on November 30. Valuing enthusiasm, determination, and a deadline, NaNoWriMo … Continue reading
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Bennington Young Writers Awards
The Bennington Young Writers Awards are offered annually by Bennington College—whose literary legacy includes seven Pulitzer Prize winners, three U.S. poet laureates, the youngest Man Booker Prize winner, a MacArthur “Genius,” countless New York Times bestsellers, and one of Time … Continue reading
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National YoungArts Awards
National YoungArts Awards: Up to $10,000 monetary award (total awarded each year is over $500,000) Exclusive eligibility for recognition as a U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts Master classes with world-renowned artists Access to scholarships, career opportunities and professional contacts … Continue reading
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Winter Tangerine Internship Program
Applications are open for Winter Tangerine’s fluid internship program. They are looking for passionate, innovative, and creative writers & artists to join them for individually-designed four-month internships. Interns will have the opportunity to discuss and select pieces for publication, develop … Continue reading
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