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Young Writers Day
Central WV Writing Project’s Young Writers Day 2025
About the Young Writers Contest
Since 1984, the West Virginia Young Writers Contest has celebrated student writing in the state. The contest grows out of a deep commitment to writing in all subjects, and to the publishing, displaying, and celebrating of student writing.
Contest Guidelines
Teachers and administrators in each county will encourage students to submit writing for judging, first at the school, and then the county level. Submissions may be on any topic and in any prose genre: fiction, nonfiction, narrative, memoir, or essay. Poetry is not eligible for submission and submissions must be free of graphics.
Entries should be the sole creation of the student and composed during the current school year. The entry should be drafted to best support the use of process writing and the concept of the writer’s workshop. Home-schooled students and students in private schools may participate, subject to the guidelines and supervision by the county in which they reside. YWC County Coordinators are encouraged to share contest information with private schools and home school associations. Winning entries from private schools and home-schooled students must be judged at the county level.
Leaders from the Central West Virginia Writing Project (CWVWP) at Marshall University will judge entries on the following criteria: Ideas, Organization, Voice, Word Choice, Sentence Fluency, and Conventions.
Entries submitted for state competition at categories below must not exceed word length limits:
- Grade 1-2 – 300 words
- Grade 3-4 – 500 words
- Grade 5-6 – 800 words
- Grade 7-8 – 800 words
- Grade 9-10 – 1,000 words
- Grade 11-12 – 1,200 words
Schools need to submit entries to County Coordinators by February 10, 2025.
A completed cover sheet must accompany each entry for county judging. Additional directions from individual counties will be forwarded to schools regarding the preparation and submission of entries for judging at the county level. County Coordinators submit winning entries and related documents to the state level contest. No entries will be accepted from students, teachers, or school personnel. State winners will be notified in March, but not announced to the public until Young Writers Day on May 2, 2025, which will be held at the University of Charleston. First-place county winners will receive commemorative certificates and participate in workshops with published authors/presenters on WV Young Writers Day. State winners in each of the six contest categories will receive monetary prizes for first, second place, and third place.
Questions about the Contest?
Contact: Maggie Luma, Chief of Staff, June Harless Center at Maggie.luma@marshall.edu
Resources for Schools and Teachers
Resources for County Coordinators
Contest Forms
- 2025 Cover Sheet For School/County Entries
- 2025 YWC Release Form
- 2025 Model of Letter to Gather YWD Registration Information