Communication skills are one of the most sought after and useful skills that young people can demonstrate.
The Young Writer competition provides an opportunity for the young people of Guernsey to put their creative skills to the test.
The ‘Wonderful Water’ Theme can be interpreted as broadly as the Young Writer wishes and does not need to conform to the dictionary definition. Young people have the widest opportunity to share their creative talents in showing us what this Theme means to them.
This information can be used in School or at Home for participation in the competition
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
This competition aims to encourage young people to:
• be creative
• use their writing skills
• write with imagination and creativity
TASK
To produce a handwritten or typed story in prose or poem entitled ‘Wonderful Water.
The written entry could be fiction or non-fiction, as long as the piece relates to the theme and all entries must be legible.
Prose entries should be up to a maximum 550 words.
Poetry entries should be up to a maximum of 40 lines.
Entries that exceed these maximum numbers will be disqualified.
No pictures and/or drawings are to be part of the entry.
Entries may not be returned unless specifically requested.
Plagiarism or Close Copied Images
Plagiarised or 'close-copied' images are not permitted in any competition. It is important that we protect the work of creative individuals. Whilst we are all inspired by the work of others, there is without doubt a grey area where inspiration carries over to close copying. For our competitions 'close copying' is where, to a reasonable person, the submitted entry appears remarkably similar in significant important respects to a body of work created elsewhere. We are looking for original pieces, not copies, which match the theme of the competition. Competitors must not use any apps which produce any part of their submission, if detected the entry will be disqualified.
AGE GROUPS Junior up to and including10; Intermediate 11 to 13; Senior 14 to 17 years Ages as at 31st August 2024
Think about your use of vocabulary and language. Have you used powerful verb and adverbs,
interesting descriptive adjectives?
Make sure you spell check your writing.
JUDGING CRITERIA
The judges will consider the imagination relative to the subject, your writing engages the
interest of the reader and is consistent in the storyline.
Judges will consider:
• imagination relative to the subject
• the ability to engage interest
• the ability to be consistent in the power of argument.
The
judges will not enter any discussion or correspondence regarding their
decision; the decision of the judges will be final and not subject to
any appeal.
DEADLINE FOR ENTRY
All entries and entry form to be submitted to the Rotary Club by 1.00 p.m. on Thursday 31 October 2024.
Entry form - 2024-25-Rotary-Young-Writer-Entry-Form.pdf
‘There is something delicious about WRITING the first words of a STORY. You never quite know
where they’ll take you.’ BEATRIX POTTER
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Read last year's National winners submissions
Any queries, or to arrange submission of entries, please contact Martin Ozanne (see below).
more The Winners.
more Closing date for photos to be entered is Saturday 9th September.
more The 2023 Competition.
more This year's theme is 'COLOURS of NATURE'
more Christmas Remembering Morning
more The Final
more Elizabeth College's intermediate team build for the future
more Onwards & Upwards!
more Mourant generously sponsored the Guernsey Competition once again this year and also support the winning team going forward.
more Overall winner: Ruby Hynes, Grammar School.
more Overall Winners - Elizabeth College Senior Team 2
more Sophie Charmley from Blanchelande College was the winner and will represent the island in the district final.