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English, 04.01.2021 22:40 amyy49

For those of you who are good at writing, I recommend a contest for you: Scholastic art & writing awards (i cant put links or i would, but look it up)
The entry fee is 7 dollars but if that's an issue they have a fee waiver you can submit
They have several writing categories, from poetry, playwrights, humor, si-fi, fiction, novel and more
The awards are Recognition at carnegie hall, Scholarships, money, and publication.
If you make it to the NYC awards (for national winners) you might meet celebrities like amy schumer, or whoopi goldberg and more. They often attend and love to talk with the contestants.
Ok that's my recommendation. If you might be interested go to the website and look at the works of previous winners

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