The Big List of Student Writing Contests

Are you a student with a passion for writing? Are you looking for opportunities to showcase your talent and compete with fellow students? Look no further! In this article, we have compiled a comprehensive list of student writing contests that you can participate in.

  1. Scholastic Art & Writing Awards:

   – Eligibility: Grades 7-12

   – Categories: Poetry, Short Story, Flash Fiction, Personal Essay/Memoir, and more

   – Prizes: Scholarships, publication opportunities, and exhibition opportunities

  1. YoungArts Competition:

   – Eligibility: Grades 10-12 or 15-18 years old

   – Categories: Creative Nonfiction, Novel, Play or Script, Poetry, Screenwriting, and more

   – Prizes: Cash awards, mentorship opportunities, and professional development experiences

  1. The Betty Award:

   – Eligibility: Ages 8-12 and 13-19

   – Categories: Fiction, Poetry, and Essay

   – Prizes: Cash prizes, certificates, and recognition

  1. Skipping Stones Youth Honor Awards:

   – Eligibility: Ages 7-17

   – Categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Art

   – Prizes: Certificates, publication opportunities, and subscription to Skipping Stones magazine

  1. NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program:

   – Eligibility: Ages 17 and under

   – Categories: Novel writing

   – Prizes: Certificate of completion, website recognition, and an opportunity to self-publish

  1. One Teen Story Teen Writing Contest:

   – Eligibility: Ages 13-19

   – Category: Short Story

   – Prizes: Cash prizes, publication in One Teen Story magazine, and a mentorship session

  1. Young Writers of Canada Annual Short Story Contest:

   – Eligibility: Ages 5-18

   – Category: Short Story

   – Prizes: Certificates, publication opportunities, and feedback from professional authors

  1. The Claremont Review Annual Writing & Art Contest:

   – Eligibility: Ages 13-19

   – Categories: Poetry, Fiction, and Drama

   – Prizes: Cash awards, publication in The Claremont Review, and a subscription to the magazine

These are just a few of the many writing contests available for students. Make sure to check the guidelines, deadlines, and submission requirements for each contest you are interested in. Remember, participating in these contests not only gives you a chance to showcase your talent but also provides valuable learning experiences and possible recognition for your hard work. So, pick your favorite contest, grab your pen or keyboard, and start writing! Good luck!