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Unlock Amazing Prizes at The Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest for Kid Lit 2025

Updated: 3 days ago

Are you excited to dive into the wonderful world of storytelling? The Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest for Kid Lit, taking place from July 15-17, 2025, invites writers for young readers to unleash their creativity in an inspiring competition! With incredible prizes and the chance for your talent to shine, this contest is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring authors. Whether you’re an experienced storyteller or just starting, it’s time to grab your pens and begin creating your fractured fairy tale!


What is the Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest?


The Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest is tailored for children and young adults who love to tell stories. Participants will take classic fairy tales and give them a fresh twist. This could mean introducing unexpected characters, exploring new settings, or adding whimsical humor. For example, Cinderella might find herself in a world where she runs a shoe store that transforms her customers into frogs!


This contest not only sparks creativity but also encourages a love for reading and writing among young storytellers. It provides them with a platform where their literary voices can be heard.


Inspiring Creativity: Prizes That Spark Imagination


One of the most thrilling aspects of the Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest is the wide range of enticing prizes awaiting winners. Here’s what you could potentially win:




How to Enter the Contest


Entering the Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest is a simple and exciting process. Follow these steps to participate:


  1. Choose Your Tale: Pick a classic fairy tale that inspires you. For example, you might opt for "Little Red Riding Hood" or "The Three Little Pigs."


  2. Twist It Up: Use your imagination to add characters from other fairy tales and change the settings, or plot twists. Add a twist where Red Riding Hood turns out to be a wolf in disguise!


  3. Write and Edit: Compose your fractured fairy tale. Take your time to edit and proofread before submitting.


  4. Submit Your Entry: Submit your title and pitch below on The Storyteller's Scroll blog. Then email your first 300-word sample to myfracturedfairytale@yahoo.com. Include your name, age, and contact details.



Dates to Note


Don’t forget to mark your calendars! The Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest occurs on July 15-17, 2025. Winners will be announced on August 1, 2025, in conjunction with the release of the Anniversary Edition of Once Upon a Twisted Tale by Gayle C. Krause, with illustrations by Caroline O'Neal.



Why Participate in This Contest?


Participating in the Fractured Fairy Tale Writing Contest offers more than just prizes; it is about self-expression and unleashing your creativity! Here are key reasons to join:


  • Boosts Confidence: By sharing your work, you’ll build confidence as a writer, allowing your unique voice to resonate.

  • Encourages Creativity: The contest inspires you to think creatively and engage with literature in a whole new way.

  • Develops Writing Skills: The process of crafting your story will sharpen your writing and storytelling techniques.

  • Connection with Fellow Writers: You will meet a community of young authors who share your enthusiasm for writing and storytelling.


Tips for Creating Your Fractured Fairy Tale


Creating a captivating fractured fairy tale can be an enjoyable adventure! Here are some helpful tips to guide you:


  • Read a Variety of Fairy Tales: Familiarize yourself with different stories to see which elements you want to adapt or transform.


  • Think “What If?”: Consider what might happen if a character made a different choice or if the story unfolded in a new setting.


  • Choose Unique Characters: Introduce a quirky character who adds humor or intrigue to your narrative.


  • Add a Twist: Ensure your tale surprises readers with an unexpected end, making them ponder your story long after they finish reading.



Prizes include:

  1. A critique of your story contest entry with line editing and suggestions for improvement by Gayle C. Krause, PB, MG, and YA author.

  2. A critique of the first two pages of a MG/YA novel by Roxanne Werner, former editor for Stories for Children and Halo Publishing.

  3. A picture book critique by Angela Calabrese, author of THE PRECISE LITTLE WITCH.

  4. A signed copy of A COOKED-UP FAIRYTALE by Penny Parker Klosterman. (PB)

  5. A signed copy of WILLA THE WEREWOLF by Michele McAvoy. (PB)

  6. A signed copy of GREYMIST FAIR by Francesca Zappia (YA)

  7. A signed watercolor card of a fairytale character by Caroline O'Neal.


Good luck, and may your creativity blossom in ways you never imagined!

 
 
 

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