WELLINGTON COUNTY – Aspiring young writers are being invited to put their creativity to the test in the Wellington County Library’s annual Olive and Fred Robins Junior Short Story Contest.
“The contest provides a great opportunity for students to practise their writing skills and try out new ideas,” librarian Danielle Drimmie said in a news release. “We love reading all the submissions and sharing our favourites with everyone in the county.”
The contest is open to students in Grades 4, 5 and 6 who live in or attend school in Wellington County. Between Oct. 1 and 31, they are invited to submit their original stories of between 500 and 750 words for a chance to win a cash prize and see their work published.
“The contest emphasizes creativity and originality,” and stories will be judged by a committee after the submission deadline, the release stated.
Two winners will receive a $150 cash prize, and their stories will be featured on the Wellington County Library website and submitted for potential publication in the Wellington Advertiser.
For more information and to enter, visit wellington.ca/shortstorycontest.