Wicked Young Writer Awards, created by the producers of the musical WICKED in partnership with the National Literacy Trust, have announced that entries are now open for the ninth year of the annual national creative writing competition. Entries close on 18 March 2019. Full details can be found at www.WickedYoungWriterAwards.com
The launch of the Awards was announced at an event for schools at the Loogabarooga Literary Festival, at Hodson Hall in Loughborough, on 23 October 2018.
Best-selling author of the ‘Jamie Johnson’ series, Dan Freedman, gave an inspirational talk about writing to 250 local school children. The event culminated in a musical performance by WICKED cast member Laura Pick, who officially announced the opening of the 2019 competition.
The Awards were created in 2010 by the producers of Wicked in collaboration with Sir Michael Morpurgo OBE and the National Literacy Trust to recognise excellence in writing, encourage creativity and develop writing talent in young people. Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cornwall is Patron of the Awards. The Awards raise awareness and funds for the National Literacy Trust, who are dedicated to giving children and young people the literacy skills to succeed in life.
Jonathan Douglas, Director of the National Literacy Trust, commented, “Writing can open up a whole new world of possibilities for children and young people. It can inspire creativity, fuel imaginations and give them the freedom to explore their thoughts and feelings. What’s more, being able to write well can help children succeed at school, get a good job, and have a brighter future. This year’s Wicked Young Writer Awards will give children and young people a unique opportunity to bring their ideas to life in a fictional story, poem, song lyric or piece of non-fiction writing. I can’t wait to read all of the wonderful entries – good luck!”
As in previous years, entrants can enter one of five different age categories; 5-7, 8-10, 11-14, 15-17, 18-25. In addition, the 2019 Awards see the fourth year of the FOR GOOD Award for Non-Fiction, encouraging 15-25 year olds to write essays or articles that recognise the positive impact that people can have on each other, their communities and the world we live in. The WICKED FOR GOOD programme supports the charitable causes at the heart of the stage musical.
Pieces of original writing can be submitted, either individually or as part of a school group, until 18 March 2019. The overall winners from each category will win a VIP family experience to the West End production of Wicked, including an exclusive backstage tour and cast meet-and-greet, £50 book/eBook tokens, plus £100 worth of books for their school library donated by Hachette Children’s Books. The individual school with the highest number of entries will receive a bespoke writing workshop for their school.
Stories and poems from 120 finalists from across the UK will be published in the annual Wicked Young Writer Awards Anthology. The finalists are also invited to an exclusive ceremony at London’s Apollo Victoria, home to the hit musical since 2006, wherejudges and members of the WICKED cast will read the winning stories and poems and announce who has won in each category.
The Awards are also pleased to announce as returning media partner for 2019, First News. First News will also sponsor the Award prize for the FOR GOOD category – a work-experience placement at the magazine for a young writer of 15-25 years. Editor Nicky Cox MBE also returns as a guest judge for the category.