Competitions

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There are many competitions available through reputable sources at the moment, I thought I'd link them here just in case anybody was interested in entering one.

 Blue Globe: Stories from Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. 
Entries are free and judged in three categories: 8–10 years, 11–14 years and 15–18 years. There will be prizes for the highly commended works and the winner of each category will have their piece published here on this website and in the September edition of Bulletin, our award-winning magazine. The winners will also be awarded a $100 voucher for the Design Store and they will be invited, with their families, to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Christchurch Art Gallery when we're once again open to the public.
Blue Globe: Stories from Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū will run from Friday 10 April and will finish at midnight Friday 1 May 2020. 
Competition rules and guidelines:
Who is the competition for?
School students between eight and eighteen years of age. Entries will be placed in one of three categories: Years 8–10, 11–4 and 15–18.

What do I have to do?
Simple – a short piece of creative writing inspired by one of the works in the collection of Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. You can browse the collection online here. Entries must be original, should not exceed 1,000 words and must be in English. Entries must be typed and submitted electronically – please use Microsoft Word or a compatible programme and set your text in a legible font at a minimum of 11 point.

https://christchurchartgallery.org.nz/blog/note/2020/04/blue-globe-stories-from-christchurch-art-gallery-t


Fabo story writing competition


We give you the beginning of the story and you write what happens next!

About Previous Competitions

The third FABO Story competition has now closed for entries! Author Michele Powles is reading your stories and choosing a winner. The results will be posted on this website on Wednesday 22nd April. The winner will also be emailed.

The New FABO Competition!

The fourth FABO Story competition will be judged by author Helen Vivienne Fletcher. Enter below!

Instructions

1. Read the story starter and continue the story.
2. Your story should be no more than 500 words (not including the story starter).
3. You have a week to write your story, so there’s no need to rush! Take your time and send us the best story you can write.
4. Send your story to us by 7pm Saturday April 25th (NZ time).
5. The winner of the competition will be announced on this website a few days after the competition closes.
6. Every week there will be a new competition and a children’s author will post a new story starter for you.
7. The competition is open to kids aged 13 and under.
8. The winner will receive a Puffin book of their choice* and their story published on the Penguin NZ website!
*book must be $25 or under, book must be in stock, book will be delivered post lockdown.

Helen Vivienne Fletcher’s Story Starter

Marco had never met anyone who had a whole library in their house before. Bookshelves, sure, maybe even a wall covered in books, but never a whole room. His uncle had just that, and it was a BIG room. The towering shelves stretched up, up, up in front of Marco, each containing hundreds, if not thousands of tomes. He spotted Alice in Wonderland on one shelf, The Wizard of Oz on another. He’d enjoyed those books, but today he wanted to read something new.
He wandered between the shelves, reading the spines. Something was calling to him, he could feel it. Like a little whispering voice, it was as if he could “hear” that the perfect story was in this room, just waiting for him.
Finally, he saw it. At the very top of one of the shelves, a single book seemed to stand out. The title, The Book of the Missing, was written in gold lettering, which caught the light. It was practically glowing! Marco knew he had to read it.
There was just one small problem. The book was near the ceiling, and that was at least three metres out of his reach.
“How on earth does Uncle Toby get books down?” he said aloud.
The books didn’t answer.
“Well,” said Marco, “there’s only one thing for it.”
He got a foot up onto the bottom shelf, and started to climb …

Now You Finish The Story…

https://fabostory.wordpress.com/

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