Letters about Literature begins
Now in its ninth year in Washington, the Letters About Literature competition encourages young readers to write letters to their favorite authors, living or dead. The contest, co-sponsored by the Washington State Library, is for children in fourth- through 12th grade.
Students enter the contest by writing a personal letter to an author, explaining how his or her work shaped the students’ perspective on the world or themselves. Students can write about works of fiction, nonfiction or poetry. They cannot write about music lyrics. Entries in Spanish will be accepted and translated for the Washington State judges.
Letter writers compete at three levels: Level 1 for fourth- through sixth-grade; Level 2 for seventh- and eighth-grade; and Level 3 for ninth- through 12th grade. Entrants must be at least 9 years old. One letter from each level from each state is entered into the national competition.
There are two deadlines for this year’s contest: All Level 3 entries must be postmarked by Dec. 10. All entries for Levels 1 and 2 must be postmarked by Jan. 10, 2014.
The state’s winners will be announced in March. A ceremony to honor the Washington champions, runners-up and honorable mentions will be held at the State Capitol in Olympia next spring.