Aspiring writers and storytellers are being encouraged to enter the Melton libraries short story competition
Now in its 19th year, the annual competition is a great opportunity for creatives of all ages to showcase their talents and have their work reviewed by popular authors.
And it’s not just for writers. Short stories can be presented via text, illustration, video, verse, voice, or a combination of any of the above.
Written entries should be no more than 3000 words for adults, or 1500 words for children and teenagers.
For other formats, creators should aim for something no longer than five minutes.
Prizes are awarded across junior, young adult and adult categories.
Children’s author Adrian Beck, young adult novelist Lili Wilkinson and radio broadcaster and writer Jacinta Parsons will be on the judging panel this year.
Melton mayor Kathy Majdlik said the competition is the perfect opportunity for our community to tell a story, and have it read by professional authors and experts in the field.
“It’s a chance to unlock your imagination and let creativity soar. I’m inviting aspiring writers and storytellers of all ages to share their unique tales and talents and get involved in this year’s competition.”
The competition opens May 6 and closes July 12.
Details: www.melton.vic.gov.au/MCLShortStory