[Travelandtourism] FW: NFB writing contests for adults and youth

Cheryl Echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 19 17:49:34 UTC 2015


 

Dear Cheryl,
I am writing to ask you to spread the word at the Travel & Tourism Division
about the 35th annual writing contests for youth and adults with visual
impairments, sponsored by the NFB Writers' Division. 

 

Whether people have been writing throughout their lives or are new to the
craft, writing brings a wonderful sense of accomplishment, enabling the
writer to share something unique with others. It can also enlighten,
transform and empower the writer. Each of us has a story to tell.

 

The 2015 adult contest, which has categories for fiction, poetry, nonfiction
(memoir/personal essay) and stories written for kids, is open to anyone over
18 years of age with a visual impairment. Any topic or theme is fair game,
though we are requesting this year that the number 75 be included in some
way in honor of the 75th anniversary of the NFB.

 

Entries will be accepted through April 1, 2015. There is a $6 entry fee for
each adult entry. There is no fee for the youth contest, which promotes
Braille literacy. 

 

Prizes for adult first through third place in each category are $100, $50
and $25. Youth prizes for first through third place in each category, given
for elementary, middle and upper school levels,  are $30, $20 and $10. All
winners will be announced at the NFB national convention in July and will be
eligible for inclusion in Slate and Style, the literary journal of the NFB
Writers' Division. 

 

Additional contest details and submission guidelines for the Adult Contest:

http://writers.nfb.org/2015AdultGuidelines.html

 

Guidelines for the Youth contest:

http://writers.nfb.org/2015YouthGuidelines.html

 

Thank you for distributing this information. If I can be of any assistance,
please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Donna W. Hill

 

570-833-2708

dwhill at epix.net <mailto:dwhill at epix.net> 

http://DonnaWHill.com

 

-- The Heart of Applebutter Hill - a novel on a mission:

http://DonnaWHill.com <http://donnawhill.com/> 

 




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