Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Julie Meier Writers Competition Begins

The Julie Meier Writers Competition is under way for its 30th year.
Copies of the rules and entry forms will be available at the library beginning Jan. 31 and are also available online at the Writers Competition link at www.cdalibrary.org/events. An updated guide to creating an entry can also be found at this site. Forms can also be requested by email to dtownsend@cdalibrary.org and can be requested by mail.
Entries need to be mailed or delivered to the library no later than Sunday, March 31.
There is no longer an entry fee for the competition, but unlike previous years participants may only submit a single entry – either in the fiction or nonfiction categories – of up to 2,000 words. No entry is too short. Only one clean copy of an entry needs to be submitted.
The age groups for the competition are Grades K-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, and Adult – ages 19 and older. Homeschooling families can determine the age group that best suits their children.
The library is again partnering with Idaho Public Television to encourage young writers to participate in the PBS Kids Writers Contest. The PBS contest is for children in kindergarten through third grade.
It’s recommended that families who are interested in participating in both contests first create an entry complying with the IPTV rules by going to www.idahoptv.org/writerscontest, where they can register online. To submit the entry in the library contest they will then need to fill out the local registration form and create a title page for the Coeur d’Alene library competition.
Participants are encouraged to read through the rules and make sure they are understood before they begin writing. It’s especially important that adults who are organizing classes or other groups to submit entries make sure they read and understand the entry requirements.

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