Entering the Contest
Each year in late winter, Tulsa Library hosts the Young People's Creative Writing Contest for students in Tulsa County ages 10-18. The 2024 contest was open from February 1st through February 29, 2024.
Next February you can enter the 2025 Young People's Creative Writing Contest online here!
Find the 2024 winners' names and entries below.
2024 Winning Entries
2024 Young People's Creative Writing Contest Winners
Below are this year's winners - congratulations! Click on each entry title to read the winning entry.
Poetry
10-12
1st Place: Daphne Giles, "Who Am I"
2nd Place: Carissa Fair, "The Enchanted Land"
3rd Place: Sinclair Reece, "I am Small but Mighty"
13-15
1st Place: Sophie Milien, "The Mouse in the Wall"
2nd Place: Easton Friesen, "Climbing a Rainforest Tree"
3rd Place: Judah Brown, "Myths"
16-18
1st Place: Yara Omar, "Embracing Existence"
2nd Place: Siena Lamb, "A Star"
3rd Place: Mang Lun, "An Untitled Document"
Short Story
10-12
1st Place: Emma Salon, "The Explorer"
2nd Place: Zach Costa, "The Junkyard"
3rd Place: Lucas Doverspike, "The Room on the Roof"
13-15
1st Place: Josephine Arrington, "Outcast"
2nd Place: Easton Friesen, "The Greatest Kill"
3rd Place: Nora Fyler, "A Friend in the Woods"
16-18
1st Place: Eden Simpson, "Rocket Woman"
2nd Place: Elaine Gao, "The Fortune-Telling Book"
3rd Place: Monica Bader, "How to Accidentally Start a Custody Battle: A Guide"
Informal Essay
10-12
1st Place: Jenna Plum, "PUPeranians"
2nd Place: Jackson Pendergrass, "Today's Great Disaster: Is Social Media Ruining the Future for Teens?"
3rd Place: Camila Espina, "Fear and How to Strategize Against It"
13-15
1st Place: Annabel Bynum, "Germophobia"
2nd Place: Violet Voelker, "Why Deforestation Matters"
3rd Place: Victoria Gogol, "Kindness Within: The Power of Self-Compassion"
16-18
1st Place: Callie Schurr, "All I Am Leaving Behind"
2nd Place: Elaine Gao, "Reflections Under a Starry Night"
3rd Place: Lillian Charles, "Calming Your Death Anxiety in 1,374 Words"
Short Play
10-12
1st Place: Madelynn Metcalf, "Zed is Not Dead"
2nd Place: Yeriel Ko, "Audacious Sally"
3rd Place: Amani Burt, "The Mystery of the Half-Eaten Burger!"
13-15
1st Place: Jo Shaw, "I Just Want the War to Stop"
2nd Place: Talha Asif, "Twilight of the Empire: The Last Sycamore"
3rd Place: Judah Brown, "Latte Lovers"
16-18
1st Place: Annabelle Nash, "A Secret or Anything"
2nd Place: Mallory Pandian, "Evil Witch"
3rd Place: Layla Klaus, "The Truth of Red"
Comix
10-12
1st Place: William Nievar, "Beige Man"
2nd Place: Yeriel Ko, "You Earthlings: From Proxima Centauri"
3rd Place: Audrey Petersen, "The Chicken's Choice"
13-15
1st Place: Ash Garringer, "Dreamer"
2nd Place: Charlie Rossi, "The Thing in the Box (An Addiction Metaphor)"
3rd Place: Gizell Murillo, "The Space Princess"
16-18
1st Place: Gracie Earley, "Peaches"
2nd Place: Cassie Kennedy, "Chocolate Chip"
3rd Place: Osvaldo Carrillo, "Welcome to Chaos"
Writer to Watch Award
The Writer to Watch Award is given to a current winner who has won the most times previously and is aging out of the contest. This year's Writer to Watch will be announced at the ceremony on May 3, 2024.
2024 Contest Promotional Materials
Educators and others who want to promote the contest may request promotional materials from their local library, or can use these files:
2024 Young People's Creative Writing Contest Entry Form (to attach to print entries)
2024 Young People's Creative Writing Contest Poster
2024 Young People's Creative Writing Contest Social Media Graphics, Size 1; size 2
Remember, writers may enter the contest online here, starting February 1, 2024.
Who can enter the contest?
You may enter the contest if you are:
- Between the ages of 10 and 18 by the last day of the contest, and
- Live in Tulsa County
- Or attend school in Tulsa County
- Or have a non-expired Tulsa City-County Library nonresident library card.
What are the age divisions, categories and rules for each category?
There are three age divisions - 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18. There are five categories for entries: Poetry, Short Story, Informal Essay, Short Play, and Comix. You may enter ONLY one manuscript per category, but you may enter all categories within your age division.
- Poetry - One poem, no more than 300 words
- Short Story - Each entry no more than 1,500 words
- Informal Essay - A short composition on a topic or issue giving your opinion or recounting a personal experience. Limited to 1,500 words.
- Short Play - No more than six characters, no more than three locations, no more than 10 pages. Limited to five to 10 minutes in length.
- Comix - Entry must be complete in and of itself, and not a fragment of a larger work. No more than eight pages. Work can be with or without words, in black and white or color, and fiction or nonfiction. Computer-generated images are acceptable as long as they are original works (no clip art). Use 8 1/2" by 11" (standard) paper and submit as a flat work, not as a booklet.
How should I format my entry?
Make sure your entry adheres to the following rules. Manuscripts that are illegible, single-spaced, or that otherwise don't meet the following requirements will not be judged.
- Do not put your name anywhere on your manuscript. That information should only be on the entry form.
- Double-space and TYPE or PRINT LEGIBLY in blue or black ink on 8 1/2" by 11" (standard) paper. Do not use lined notebook paper.
- Include the title and page number in the upper right-hand corner of every page, including the first page.
- A completed and signed entry form MUST accompany each individual entry, even for the same contestant entering multiple categories.
How do I enter the contest?
Before you submit your entry:
- Double-check that you have adhered to all the instructions regarding entries.
- If submitting by mail or at your library, staple your manuscript and completed entry form together.
- Don't be late! The deadline for entries in the 2023 contest is February 28, 2023.
Eligible entrants can enter their work in the contest by submitting entries:
- In person at any library location, with a separate entry form for each entry
- Online, by uploading their entry as a PDF file at this webpage
- By mail, with a separate entry form for each entry (though all entries with their forms may be mailed in one envelope):
Young People's Creative Writing Contest
c/o Youth Services Department
Tulsa City-County Library
400 Civic Center
Tulsa, OK 74103-3857
Do not send your only copy of your entry. Keep a copy for yourself. Manuscripts will not be returned.
How are entries judged?
All entries are judged on the basis of content, originality, and quality of expression. Judges' decisions are final. Judges do not critique entries. All entries are anonymous when given to judges.
When/how are winners notified?
Winners will be notified by email or phone each year in early April, prior to the award ceremony.
Can teachers enter their students' work?
If you are a teacher submitting students' works, make sure that you have the current year's entry form and that each student completes and signs an entry form for each of their entries. Entries with incomplete forms are not judged. Please determine that your students' manuscripts comply with all contest rules before submitting.
What are the awards given?
Cash prizes are awarded as follows: $100 for first place, $50 for second place, and $25 for third place. Winners will be notified by phone and in a separate mailing from the awards program invitation.
All entrants will receive an invitation to the awards program, which will be held on the first Friday in May. The current winner of the Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young People's Literature will be the featured speaker and will congratulate the award recipients.
Entrants, winners, and their families are invited to attend the awards program.
Can more than one person work on the same entry?
No, for this contest, each entry must have only one author.