Our Recommended Young Writers Contests
Besides our own Story, Poetry, and Essay Contests for youth and teens, we'd like to share others. Hopefully, it will encourage you to stay motivated to write more–and perhaps win!
The contests below are mainly from California.
For those of you from other California regions or states, there are a few here that allow anyone to participate regardless of where you live!
Of course, this is NOT a comprehensive list. We have limited our contest list to
- 3rd grade through 8th, OR
- 9th-12th grades we trust and love to promote
High school writers have more opportunities so we'll have a separate post for them soon.
By the way, the contests presented here were selected because
- they have an excellent reputation,
- the have been established for many years, and
- our own students have participated in them, and at times have won.
Safety First
Young writers,
Please make sure you work with your parents so they can submit the contest with their email on your behalf.
Parents,
Contests are often a team effort. Parents who help search and vet the contests will be able to ensure that their child, and you, will have the best possible experience.
Read the Rules
Young writers, part of winning these contests requires that you read the rules.
Tip: We recommend
- printing the rules on paper.
- confirm that you completed the requirement
- and then checking each rule off with a pen.
Note that some contest officials will reject submissions if they see that you did not pay attention to their rules.
Usually, there are not many rules, so it's not that difficult.
Besides This List, Where Else Can I Find Contests?
Informed students know that participating in local organizations and their contests, such as the ones below, may greatly improve their chances of winning.
Why? Because they have lower competition!
You can often find Essay, Poetry and Story Contests from your Local
- Neighborhood Newspaper
- Libraries, and
- Writing Clubs.
Also, ask if there are writing contests from
- your parent’s company
- community service clubs (like Rotary Club, Scouts), and
- non-profit organizations
Tip: Do a Google Search for "Writing Contests near me." Check beyond the first page search results.
How often do these contests occur?
Each site varies, but many are annual. Please check their contest submissions timeline for the most up-to-date information.
Tip: Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when these websites announce their latest contest.
Let me know what contests you've entered. We'd love to know your experience!
Do your best, and good luck!
Royd Hatta
Writing Coach
RoydHatta@BeyondTheBoxLearning.com