BATH — Patten Free Library is inviting submissions beginning Aug. 1 for its annual teen writing contest, “Write On!” Any student in grades 7-12 residing in the library service area or attending schools in R.S.U. 1 may participate in the contest and may submit up to two pieces of original work in the categories of short fiction and memoir.
“Teen writing contests are a very popular program in libraries across the country,” said Patten’s outreach and instruction librarian, Roberta Jordan. “We had excellent participation when we started this annual competition in 2013, and participation has increased steadily. It’s such a great opportunity for local students to gain recognition for their talents. We want to encourage a new generation of writers.”
First and second prizes will be named in two categories (short fiction and memoir) and two age groups (grades 7- 9 and grades 10- 12). First prize winners will earn a $100 gift certificate, and second prizes winners will win $50 gift certificates. Submissions will be accepted until November 14. All entries will be judged by a panel of library staff, trustees, local educators, and teen library council members. Winners will be announced in early December. Submission guidelines can be obtained through the library website beginning Aug. 1 or by contacting Roberta Jordan at (207) 443- 5141, ext. 25, or rjordan@patten. lib.me.us.
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