Submissions are invited for Tiny Memoir Contest for Students by The New York Times. The last date of submission is November 1, 2023.
About the Organization
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Contest Details
Can you tell a meaningful and interesting true story from your life in just 100 words? Thatβs the challenge they posed to teenagers last fall with our first-ever 100-Word Personal Narrative Contest, a storytelling form popularized byΒ Modern Loveβs Tiny Love Stories series.
Your tiny memoir should be a short, powerful,Β trueΒ story about a meaningful experience from yourΒ ownΒ life. It must be 100 words or fewer, not including the title. You must be a student ages 13 to 19 in middle school or high school to participate, and all students must have parent or guardian permission to enter. The work should be fundamentally your own β it should not be plagiarized, written by someone else or generated by artificial intelligence.
What is a personal narrative?
A personal narrative is an essay about an experience from your life. It is a type of nonfiction writing, which means that whatever you choose to write about should be true. And keep in mind the βpersonalβ in personal narrative; you should tell your own story, not someone elseβs.
Eligibility
This contest is open to students ages 13 to 19 who are in middle school or high school around the world. College students cannot submit an entry.
Prize
Having your work published on The Learning Network and being eligible to be chosen to have your work published in the print editions of The New York Times.
How to Submit?
Interested participants can submit online via this link.
Submission Deadline
The last date of submission is November 1, 2023.
Contact
Email: LNFeedback[at]nytimes[dot]com