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Introduction
Become a BWA community member About BWA for communities Rise to the challenge The part you can play Community membership benefits Sign up to be a BWA Local Literacy Leader
How do you feel your school will benefit from holding a mini BWA competition?
"Our school would benefit by increasing the sense of community within the school and with the wider community. It is a way of encouraging parents to became more involved in the schools this further developing home - school relationships. "
Dawn McKinley English Teacher Bournville School and 6th Form "We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down" - Kurt Vonnegut |
Become a BWA community memberIs your library, community organisation or project already getting involved in the Brit Writers' Awards? Throughout the UK, hundreds of people of all ages and backgrounds and from all walks of life are already being inspired to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboards) and write stories, poems or songs in hope of becoming the UK's next writing stars. If you'd like to find out more about all the benefits that this exciting new initiative can bring to your community organisation and its members, please call our Communities Team on 0871 237 4442 or email us at: communities@britwriters.co.uk. |
From the teamWe did it! Our first ever Brit Writers' Awards Unpublished ceremony has taken place and nine new writers have been awarded with prizes. We're busy reflecting on the amazing journey that was BWA 2010 and preparing ourselves for 2011. Read the BWA team blog... LatestLocal LeadersBecome a BWA local literacy leader and raise literacy levels in your ward. Sign up to be a BWA local literacy leader |

