Date: May 19th 2011

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I’m forwarding a writing contest sponsored by Walden Pond Press for students ages 9 – 14. Details are below and in the attachments.

 

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Sharon Rawlins, MLS

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From: Gina Osnovich [mailto:osno...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 4:11 PM
To: Sharon Rawlins
Subject: Juniper Berry Writing Contest

 

Good afternoon! We were hoping for your help to get the word out about an exciting contest that we have going on here at Walden Pond Press, involving the author.

Because you get through to an audience that could appreciate and benefit from a contest like this, we were  hoping that you could help pass this information on.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me! I'm Gina Osnovich at ...@yahoo.com">osno...@yahoo.com

Calling All Writers, ages 9–14!! In celebrating the release of Juniper Berry: A Tale of Terror and Temptation, Walden Pond Press is now accepting submissions for the Juniper Berry Story Contest. The contest, open to 9- to 14-year-old aspiring writers, will be accepting thrilling stories of terror and temptation now through July 1, 2011. Author M.P. Kozlowsky will help judge all the submissions, the winner will receive an iPad and publish his or her story on the Walden Media website (www.walden.com). All the details can be found at www.walden.com/win/juniperberry  

 

The contest has only a few simple rules:

  • You must be 9 to 14 years old
  • Your entry must be submitted before July 1, 2011
  • You must be a U.S. resident
  • Your story has to be 500–1,500 words

 

The stories will be judged on entertainment, creativity, and craft (spelling, grammar and punctuation). Winners will be announced in September 2011.

 

For young writers that may need a hand getting started, the website also offers a Juniper Berry Writer’s Guide to help with the creative process. Adds Flaherty: “To our young authors: don’t forget to get someone to proofread your story for spelling and grammar and let some people read it. Listen to their feedback. And good luck!”

 

Attached are the documents. Thank you again!

 

Gina Osnovich

 

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