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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 "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" - Mark Twain |
Partnership opportunitiesWe're always looking for forward-thinking organisations and individuals to help us make the next Brit Writers' Awards a runaway success. The Brit Writers' Awards has become the biggest annual event on the UK's literary calendar. It provides the first ever 'springboard' for unpublished and emerging writers of every age group, community and writing style, and is offering £10,000 to the overall winner – the largest prize fund ever offered to unpublished writers. Our dream is to open the door to an industry that traditionally can feel hidden to many people, and show the UK that creative writing is an exciting, expressive and mind-expanding art form that is accessible and relevant to everyone. |
From the teamMessage from our CEO We've received thousands of entries! The deadline has now passed, and we're over the moon about the popularity of the first ever Brit Writers' Awards. 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 |
