This Fall we are holding a writing contest, in honor of NaNoWriMo, to challenge teens to write the hook for a book. What's a hook? A hook is the beginning lines or pages of a book written to hook the reader's attention. A hook is what impels the reader to want to continue reading the story.
Contest rules and the google form entry link are found below.
What is NaNoWriMo? National Novel Writing Month happens every November. It's the world's largest writing challenge; designed for people who aspire to writing a book. Participants commit to writing 50,000 words during the month of November. To participate create a free account at https://nanowrimo.org/, the official site for ages 13 and up. Then, post your daily
word counts, display samples of your writing, and discuss your progress
(if you choose) in forums with other writers. Or, if you are age 17 or younger and want to participate for the first time, you could start with NaNoWriMo's Young Writer's program.
This program allows you to set individualized goals. So
instead of the set 50,000 word goal you set your own goal of 1,000
words,10,000 words, or 100,000 words.
- Write the hook for the beginning of something longer; for the start of a story or book.
- Open to teens in grades 6 to 12, who are residents of Essex County in Massachusetts.
- Entry must be your original work and have a word count between 300(minimum) and 1,000(maximum)words.
- Maximum of 1 entry per author.
- Give your story hook a title.
- Entries due by midnight, Sunday, December 12, 2021.
- Length: Is the entry between the minimum and maximum word count?
- Story Hook: Does the writing hook you? Do you want to find out what happens next?
- Character(s): Is/are the character(s) clearly described?
- Writing: Does the word choice convey a clear picture?
- Grammar: How is the spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.?
- Creativity!: original ideas? surprising? imaginative?