State Newsletter
Spring/Summer 2021
Inside This Issue Encouraging Youth Writing 1 Love of Writing Lives Forever 2 You Can’t Win Unless You Enter 3 Help Our Teachers Encourage Our Youth 3 It’s All How You Look at It: So Let’s Write 4 April Author Talk
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Becoming an Author through KAC Contest Entries 5 Member News 5 William Allen White Community Partnership: Call for Submissions 6 More Member News 7
Contest Issue
Encouraging Youth Writing by Connie Rae White District 5 President Tracey Anderson contacted D5 in the fall about a possible writing contest for her students. Tracey is the coordinator for “gifted in English” students at Derby Middle School and teaches two classes of sixth graders. Connie White (D5 President) advertized for judges, and together the judges agreed on guidelines for the contest, which lasted about six weeks. Judges included Sandee Taylor and Taylor Stucky (flash fiction), Gretchen Eick and Ray Racobs (short story), Connie White and Amy Ackerman (poetry). Ray Racobs sponsored the contest with prizes which included money and certificates for each genre for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and honorable mention. (We decided to use two judges per genre to involve more people from the club and to give the students the opportunity to see how judges can vary in style and opinion.) Due to Covid restrictions and time/travel constraints, most of
the Judging team were not able to attend the presentations, but Ray Racobs and Connie White had a wonderful visit with Ms. Anderson’s students. We presented the awards, spoke about how and why we write. and then had a fun time of Q&A. The students asked us to sponsor another contest next year, and we plan to offer that. Connie also sent the guidelines for the State Youth Writing Contest to Ms. Anderson with hope that some of her students will choose to enter at the State level. It is not too late for KAC members to approach their local schools and others in their community to invite them to enter the State contests. Nonmembers are welcome to enter (with a slightly higher entry fee.) We all know people who “have always thought they would write a book”. Encourage them to begin with a short story or poem in the State KAC contests, open April 1 - July 15. Meanwhile, don’t procrastinate! Send those contest entries in.