Friday, November 26, 2010

Letters About Literature: Help Fund Libraries


TAKE THE LAL WRITING CHALLENGE!

How has an author's work--novel, nonfiction, poetry--changed your view of the world or yourself? What did you learn about yourself that you didn't realize before reading the author's work? Don't write a book report. The author already wrote the book and knows what happened. What the author doesn't know is how you reacted while reading the book. Write about that--your response in a reflective, personal letter to the author! That is the LAL writing challenge.

Each year, LAL awards thousands of dollars through state and national prizes, as well as LAL library grants. Last year, 70,000 young people entered. For more information on how you as a young reader or how your students can enter, browse through this site for sample letters and the how-to-enter guidelines and coupon.

Deadline for this year's competition:

DECEMBER 10, 2010


How to Enter








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