Last Chance To Scare Us With Your Horror Story
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Wondering what to do during Golden Week next week? How about letting your creative juices flow and penning down a story for the Jingkids Creative Writing Competition?
We've already started receiving submissions that we will publish on our blog starting October, so get busy writing and send your entries in as soon as possible!
Further details of the competition can be found below:
Starting
from October, we will publish selected entries of creative writing on
the jingkids Official WeChat account every week. Entries have to be in
line with the theme and be written in clear English without the use of
offensive language. Every entry must be the entrant’s own and wholly
original work, which must not have been published on any other media
platform before, previously used as a class assignment, or won a prize
at other writing contests. All entrants must be between 13 - 18 years of
age and reside within Beijing at the time of submission and
publication. Kindly note that each participant may submit only one entry
per theme.
October's Theme: HORROR STORIES
For the month of October, the theme will be - you guessed it - horror stories!
We
welcome entries in both prose and poetry form, so feel free to submit a
haiku, a short story (below 250 words), or a novella (up to 1,000
words).
One winning entry will be handpicked at the end of every month and receive prizes from our generous sponsors.
Submissions for October's publication have already started so send us your creative writing piece with your full name, age, contact number, and email address so we can contact you if you win!
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You may send your submission to webeditor@beijing-kids.com with all the required details.
Please note that Jingkids and all affiliate partners and prize sponsors have no obligation to divulge the selection process and winning criteria. Jingkids reserves the right to vary the terms and conditions as may be deemed necessary or cancel the competition at any time for any reason.
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