Writing Competitions

Writing competitions are back up and running in 2022! 

BSC Writing Competition – Coming Soon...

BSC will be running a writing competition next term, and we’re on the hunt for some creative poster designs to advertise the competition. The image below has the details that need to be included on the poster itself. We encourage you to capture this year’s theme, 'another world', in your poster and make it something that inspires students' creativity. 

Poster submissions are due on the last day of this term (Friday 8 April). Please email your poster to aimee.shattock@education.vic.gov.au

Students will vote for their favourite poster at the start of next term. This will launch the start of the writing competition. 

 

Please see Ms Shattock, Mr de Valle or Ms Avgerinos if you have any questions. Happy creating!

External writing competitions

In addition to BSC’s writing competition which will run next term, MHFA and VATE are running their own creative writing competitions and we strongly encourage any aspiring young writers to enter. There are prizes up for grabs and students are always welcome to contact their teachers if they’d like anything proof-read.  Details below!

VATE is excited to launch our 2022 writing competition A Story in Miniature. Students in Years 7 to 12 and their teachers are invited to submit a story between 300 and 500 words in length, inspired by the writing competition theme.

 

"Short stories do not say this happened and this happened and this happened. They are a microcosm and a magnification rather than a linear progression." - Isobelle Carmody

 

We encourage students and teachers to find inspiration from the miniature stories that make up their daily life - the small interactions and delightful tidbits that make up their day - and transform them, with brevity, into a piece of polished prose. 

 

What could a story in miniature be?

 

A moment in time. A short interaction between friends. A vignette depicting the future. A portrait of daily life at home. A slice of an imagined world. A snapshot into another life. A glimpse of the past.

 

Yellow Submarine

Sarah told her friends she'd rather die than go away with her stupid family. She said she'd prefer to make out with some creepy dude with bad breath than endure, for two whole weeks, her brother's surliness, her dad's relentless optimism, her mum's jeans. The morning they pulled out, the sun igniting the dew on their lawn, she stared out of her window and contemplated the vast pointlessness of everything. Thirteen kilometres later, she caught herself humming along to Yellow Submarine on the radio, then noticed her father watching her through the rear-view mirror. He winked. She may have smiled.

© Paul Connolly (Text Publishing)

 

There are four categories available in the competition. Schools may submit up to five entries in each of the categories.

 

Years 7 and 8 students | Years 9 and 10 students | Years 11 and 12 students | Teachers

 

Each entry must be accompanied by a completed entry form and emailed to writingcompetition@vate.org.au by 4pm on Friday 24 June 2022. Entries without a completed entry form will not be considered. The winners of each category will receive a $150 book voucher from VATE's partner bookseller, The Little Bookroom/Neighbourhood Books, and their stories will be published in Idiom. The runners up will receive a book package from our competition supporters.

 

 

Happy writing!

 

Aimee Shattock

Communicate & Relate Teacher