征稿启事英文范文original全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Fun Writing Contest for Kids!Hey kids! Are you a creative writer who loves making up stories? Do you have a wild imagination that's always coming up with silly tales? Then this writing contest is for you!My name is Jamie and I'm the editor of our school's brand new kids' magazine called "Imagination Station." I'm putting together the very first issue and need YOUR help filling it with fun, engaging stories written by awesome writers like you!What Kind of Stories Are We Looking For?At Imagination Station, we love stories that take us on exciting adventures to magical lands, introduce us to kooky characters, or make us laugh out loud with their silly humor. Maybe you have a story about:• A talking animal who goes on a quest• A kid who discovers they have a superpower• Alien visitors who come to Earth and cause total chaos• A crazy misunderstanding between friends that leads to hilarity• A day where everything goes wrong i n the wackiest waysThose are just some ideas, but we're open to any kind of fiction story that gets our imaginations going! Make it funny, magical, heartwarming, or thrilling - whatever inspires you.Just make sure to follow these guidelines:• Stories must be 500-1000 words (that's around 1-2 pages)• Please type your story and double-space it• Include your name, age, and teacher's name on the front• Keep the content kid-friendly (no bad words or mature content)• Use your cr eativity and have fun with it!What's In It For Me?All kids whose stories are published in the first issue of Imagination Station will receive:• Your very own author bio page with your picture!• 5 free copies of the magazine to share wit h friends and family• Infinite bragging rights for being a published author• PLUS a shot at winning our grand prize...The author of the story judged to be the most imaginative and well-written will win the grand prize of a 50 gift card to the brand new bookstore in town!How Do I Submit My Story?Just hand your completed story to your teacher, making sure to include your name, age, and teacher's name on the front pages. All submissions are due by May 1st!I'll be reading through every single story that comes in. I can't wait to go on adventures to crazy places through your wonderful tales!Write on,Jamie, EditorImagination Station MagazineWhat are you waiting for? Get those creative juices flowing and start writing! Whether your story is laugh-out-loud funny orbeautifully captivating, I want to read it. This magazine is depending on talented writers like YOU to fill it with magic.I'll be eagerly awaiting your submissions, writers! Break out those pencils and notebooks and show me what you've got.篇2A Super Awesome Writing Contest for Kids!Hey there, friends! Are you a kid who loves to write stories, poems, or anything else? Do you have a wild imagination that can take you on amazing adventures through words? If so, you're going to love this!My name is Jamie, and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I'm here to tell you about the most fantastic writing contest ever – one that's just for kids like us! It's called the "Young Writers' Wonderland," and it's going to be the best thing since chocolate-covered broccoli (just kidding, that would be gross!).Here's the deal: grown-ups are always talking about how important writing is, but let's be honest, their books can be pretty boring sometimes. That's why this contest is all about uskids showing off our mad writing skills and letting our creativity shine!So, what kind of stories are we looking for? Anything and everything! You could write a spooky ghost story that'll give us all goosebumps, or maybe a hilarious tale about a talking dog who becomes the president. Heck, you could even write a poem about your favorite food (as long as it's not broccoli, of course)!The best part? There will be prizes for the coolest stories and poems! The winners will get amazing things like brand new bikes, video games, or even a trip to an awesome theme park! Can you imagine riding a roller coaster after writing the most epic adventure story ever? Talk about living the dream!But wait, there's more! Not only will the winners get cool prizes, but their stories and poems will also be published in a real book that everyone can read! Imagine seeing your name in print, just like your favorite authors. How awesome would that be?Now, I know what you're thinking: "Jamie, this all sounds amazing, but how do I enter this contest?" Well, it's super easy! All you have to do is write your story or poem and ask your parents or teachers to send it to us. They'll know all the details on where to submit it.Remember, there's no limit to what you can write about, as long as it's something you've made up yourself. Just let your imagination run wild and have fun with it!So, what are you waiting for? Grab a pen, a pencil, or even a crayon (hey, whatever works for you), and start writing! This is your chance to show the world just how creative and talented kids can be.Who knows, maybe one day you'll be a famous author, and you can look back on this contest as the first step in your journey to literary greatness!Get those creative juices flowing, and happy writing, everyone!Your friend,Jamie篇3Call for Submissions for the Awesome Kids' Magazine!Hey kids! Are you looking for a fun way to share your stories, poems, drawings, and other creative works? Well, you're in luck because the Awesome Kids' Magazine is looking for talented young writers and artists like you!At the Awesome Kids' Magazine, we love to celebrate the incredible imaginations and talents of children from all over the world. Our magazine is filled with exciting stories, hilarious comics, mind-bending puzzles, and beautiful artwork – all created by kids just like you!Do you have a knack for spinning wild tales about magical adventures, talking animals, or courageous heroes? Or maybe you're a poet who can craft rhymes that make us laugh and think? Perhaps you're an artist who can bring characters and worlds to life with your pencils, paints, or crayons? Whatever your talent, we want to see it!Here's how you can submit your work to be considered for the next issue of the Awesome Kids' Magazine:Stories and PoemsIf you've written a short story or poem that you're really proud of, we'd love to read it! Your story or poem should be no longer than 500 words, and it should be your own original work. You can write about anything you can imagine – maybe a fun adventure with your best friends, a mystery that needs solving, or a magical world filled with mythical creatures!When you submit your story or poem, be sure to include your name, age, and a brief bio telling us a little bit about yourself and why you love writing.ArtworkDo you love to draw, paint, or create other kinds of artwork? We're always looking for talented young artists to showcase their masterpieces in our magazine! You can submit drawings, paintings, collages, sculptures, or any other type of artworkyou've created.To submit your artwork, you'll need to take a clear, well-lit photograph or scan of your piece. Make sure the file is in a common image format like JPG or PNG. Along with your artwork, please include your name, age, the title of your piece (if it has one), and a short description of the materials you used and what inspired you to create it.ComicsFor all the aspiring comic artists and writers out there, we have a special section in our magazine dedicated to funny, imaginative comics created by kids! Your comic can be a single panel or a multi-page adventure, but it should be no longer than 4 pages in total.When you submit your comic, please include your name, age, and a brief bio. You can also include a short description of what your comic is about and what inspired you to create it.Puzzles and GamesDo you have a knack for creating tricky puzzles,brain-teasers, or other fun games? We'd love to feature your creations in our magazine! Your puzzle or game should be something that other kids can solve or play, and it should be your own original work.Along with your puzzle or game submission, please include your name, age, a brief description of how to play or solve it, and any other instructions or hints that might be helpful.How to SubmitNow that you know what we're looking for, it's time to get your submissions ready! Here's how you can send us your amazing stories, poems, artwork, comics, puzzles, and games:Ask a parent or guardian for permission to submit your work to our magazine.Have a parent or guardian help you scan or take clear photographs of your artwork, comics, or other visual submissions.Write up a short cover letter introducing yourself and your submission.Send your submission and cover letter to*****************************with the subject line "Submission for Awesome Kids' Magazine."DeadlineThe deadline for submissions for our next issue is June 30th, so don't wait – start working on your masterpieces today!We can't wait to see all the amazing stories, poems, artwork, comics, puzzles, and games you've created. Who knows – your work could be featured in the next issue of the Awesome Kids' Magazine for kids all over the world to enjoy!Keep using your incredible imaginations, and happy creating!Sincerely,The Editors of the Awesome Kids' Magazine篇4A Big Writing Contest for All Kids!Hi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm a 4th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I've got some really exciting news to share with all of you! Our school is hosting its very first super huge Writing Contest and I'm helping to spread the word.Mrs. Anderson, my amazing teacher, came up with the idea. She always says how much she loves reading the creative stories we write during class. One day she had a thought - why not have a big writing competition for the whole school? She says it will be a fun way to get everybody's imaginations going and celebrate all the talented young writers we have.So she brought the idea to our principal, Mr. Roberts, and he loved it! He agreed it would be an awesome way to encourage kids to explore their interests and writing skills. They decided every student from kindergarten all the way up to 5th grade could enter. How cool is that?Here are all the details about the contest that I know so far:What We're Looking ForYou can submit any kind of writing you want - a short story, a poem, a comic book script, instructions for an amazing invention you thought up...honestly, the options are endless! Theonly rule is it has to be your 100% original writing. No copying stuff from books or websites.Mrs. Anderson says the judges (which will be some teachers and maybe some special guests!) will be looking for creative ideas, good descriptions that paint a picture in your mind, decent spelling and grammar for your grade level, and an overall entertaining piece that keeps them wanting to read more.Age CategoriesTo make sure it's a fair competition, there will be different age categories for entries:Kindergarten & 1st Grade2nd & 3rd Grade4th & 5th GradeThat means you'll only be judged against other kids around your age. The judges will pick a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner for each age group. I think that's a really smart way to do it.Word CountsTo keep things fair and give everyone enough time and space for their writing, there are word count limits:K & 1st Grade: 100-400 words2nd & 3rd Grade: 300-800 words4th & 5th Grade: 500-1000 wordsThose are just the minimum and maximums though. You can write any length in between those ranges.DeadlinesEntries need to be submitted by Friday, May 12th at the absolute latest. That gives everyone a few weeks to work on their masterpieces!You can turn in your entry to your homeroom teacher or the big orange submission box that will be set up in the library starting next week.Prizes!Now for the really exciting part - the prizes! Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Roberts were able to get some amazing donations from local businesses.The 1st place winners in each age group will receive:A 50 gift card to Barnes & NobleA trophyTheir work published in a school writing anthologyThe 2nd place winners get:A 25 gift card to Barnes & NobleA medalAnd the 3rd place winners receive:A 10 gift card to Barnes & NobleA certificateJust think how awesome it would be to get your writing published in a real book that everyone can read! I'm definitely going to enter for a chance at that.Writing TipsIf you've never entered a writing contest before, don't worry - I've got some tips that will hopefully help:Brainstorm, brainstorm, brainstorm! Mrs. Anderson is always telling us to write down as many ideas as possible first before picking one to go with. The more you brainstorm, the better your final story or poem will be.Ask people what kinds of stories, comics, etc. they find interesting. That can give you great ideas for what to write about.Try doing a quick first draft without stopping, then go back and polish it up. Don't worry about perfection on the first try.Read your draft out loud - it helps you catch mistakes and awkward phrasing more easily.Don't freak out about the word counts. Just write what feels right for your idea and check the lengths after.Have fun with it! This isn't a test or anything. The judges just want to see your creativity shine.Okay, I've covered all the important details that I know about so far. As soon as I learn anything else, like who the special guest judges might be, I'll be sure to spread the word.I really hope tons of kids enter this amazing writing contest. We've got so many talented writers at our school, and I can't wait to read all the cool stories, comics, poems, and whatever else everyone comes up with. This is your chance to let your skills and imagination loose!If you have any other questions, just ask your teacher. Now get those pencils and pens ready and start brainstorming ideas. The judges and I can't wait to be wowed by your words!篇5Call for Submissions!By Claude the AI AssistantHi everybody! My name is Claude and I'm a 3rd grader at Oakdale Elementary School. I'm really excited to tell you about something super cool that's happening at our school.Our amazing principal, Mrs. Patterson, had a brilliant idea. She wants our school to start its very own student writers' magazine! Isn't that awesome? A real magazine filled with stories, poems, comics, and all kinds of creative writing by kids just like you and me.Mrs. Patterson says the magazine will be called "Young Voices" and will come out three times per school year - once in the fall, winter, and spring. Every issue will have different sections for fiction stories, non-fiction articles, poetry, book reviews, drawings, and more. The very best student work from all grade levels will get published!I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with. Maybe you have a funny short story about your silly dog or your wacky little brother. Perhaps you're working on an epic fantasy novel about dragons and wizards. Or you might be a whiz at writing creepy ghost stories that make your friends jump out of their skin! Nomatter what kind of writing you enjoy, this is your chance to share it.Not only that, but our art teacher Mr. Katsaros said he'll pick some of the coolest illustrations and drawings to go along with the stories and poems too. So all you doodlers and painters out there better get those pencils and brushes ready!Here are some tips straight from Mrs. Patterson on what kinds of submissions they're looking for:Fiction StoriesThese can be any kind of made-up story you dream up - fantasy, humor, mystery, adventure, sci-fi, you name it! Just make sure your story has good spelling, grammar, characters, a clear beginning/middle/end, and sense of creativity. Stories should be no more than 1000 words.Non-Fiction ArticlesDo you have a big interest or hobby you know a lot about? Write an informative article teaching others all about it! You could cover topics like your favorite sport, an amazing animal, a historical event, video games, science experiments, etc. Make it factual and educational but still fun to read. Non-fiction pieces should be 500 words or less.PoetryPoets, this is your time to shine! Submit your most moving, metaphor-filled, rhyme-tastic poem for consideration. It can be on any subject and in any style you like - just make sure to grab readers' attention and paint pictures with your beautiful words. Poems should be no longer than 25 lines.Book ReviewsFor all you bookworms out there, write a review of your favorite book (or least favorite, for that matter!). Summarize what it's about, describe the main characters, and give your honest opinion on whether it's a must-read or not. Make me want to pick up that book! Reviews should be 250 words max.Comics/CartoonsTalented comic artists and cartoonists, send in your very best single-panel cartoons or short multi-panel comics. Make sure the humor and illustrations are original and kid-appropriate!Hand-drawn entries are preferred over computer art.Drawings/ArtworkWhile Mr. Katsaros will choose some art to go along with the writing, you can also submit standalone drawings andillustrations on any subject. Pencil, colored pencil, paint, chalk, charcoal, pastel - whatever medium you like working with is fine.Those are the main categories, but Mrs. Patterson said they're open to other cool ideas too. Maybe you can write and illustrate your own mini graphic novel, attempt an epic poem about cafeteria food, or create mind-bending concrete poetry using funky fonts and shapes. Use your imagination!Once your masterpiece is complete, make sure to proofread it a few times to catch any silly mistakes. Then print it out or write it up neatly to turn in to your teacher by the deadline of May 20th. Unfortunately, they can't accept every single piece due to space, but don't be discouraged if yours doesn't make it in this time. You'll have two more chances later in the year!I truly believe every single one of you has a story worth telling and a unique voice that deserves to be heard. That's why I'm so glad Mrs. Patterson came up with this idea - to celebrate our creativity and imaginations. So start brainstorming today! Who knows, you might just be the next Dr. Seuss or J.K. Rowling.I'll be submitting a few entries myself, like my short story "The Alien Chicken Invasion" and maybe some alien-themed drawings too. I've been working super hard on them and I hopeyou'll all get to read and see them in the first issue of "Young Voices." Wish me luck!I can't wait to see what everyone comes up with. This is going to be the coolest magazine ever! Thanks for reading, and happy writing and doodling!Your friend,Claude篇6Call for Writers! Submit Your Stories to the Elementary Authors ShowcaseHey kids! Are you a student writer who loves spinning tales and letting your imagination run wild? We have an exciting opportunity for you to share your creative stories with the world!The Elementary Authors Showcase is now accepting submissions of original fiction stories written by elementary school students like you. This showcase celebrates the talented young writers in our community by publishing a collection of the very best kids' stories.Why Should I Submit My Story?Getting published is a huge accomplishment at any age, but it's an extra special achievement when you're still in elementary school. Just imagine holding a real book with your name printed as the author! How cool would that be?Beyond the pride of being a published author, submitting to the Elementary Authors Showcase gives you a chance to:• Have your creative writing read and appreciated by m any people• Receive feedback from teachers, authors, and other writing experts• Gain confidence in your writing abilities• Build your skills for writing contests and projects in the future• Earn cash prizes and other rewards for the top story submissions!What Should My Story Be About?Your story can be about anything you can imagine – fantasy worlds, talking animals, brave heroes, spooky adventures...the possibilities are endless! The only requirements are:Your story must be a work of fiction (not a true story from your life).It must be an original story that you wrote entirely by yourself.It should be no longer than 2,500 words.Other than that, let your creativity soar! We welcome all genres and writing styles from fanciful tales to mysteries, sci-fi epics to silly humor. The main thing is bringing your unique perspective and storytelling voice to life on the page.How Do I Submit?Submitting is easy! Just follow these simple steps:Ask a parent or teacher to review the submission guidelines on our website and help you prepare your story according to the requirements.Type out your story using a computer or write/print it out neatly by hand if you don't have access to a computer.Fill out the entry form listing your name, age, story title, etc.Send in your story and entry form by the submission deadline of June 30th by email, mail, or through the upload link on our website.That's it! Once your submission is received, it will be reviewed by our team of teachers and authors. Semifinalists will be chosen based on criteria like creativity, storytelling ability, proper language skills, and conventions of fiction writing.A small group of finalists will have their stories published in a printed anthology book that you can purchase. The elementary authors of the top three stories will each receive a cash prize, free copy of the book, and invitation to read their story aloud at the Authors Showcase celebration event!So what are you waiting for? Start drafting your story today for your chance to become a published elementary author! Check our website for all the official rules and details on how to submit. We can't wait to read your imaginative tales!。