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E: 31/05 Win your work published in Red House Young Writers' Yearbook 2011 (Kids)
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Red House Books
Are you the next Anthony Horowitz, Louise Rennison or Roger McGough? Then we want to hear from you! The Red House Young Writers' Yearbook is now celebrating its sixth year with the publication of the Red House Young Writers' Yearbook 2010, which is packed with carefully selected writing from children and teenagers across the United Kingdom.
So if you're a budding author, journalist or poet, aged 17 or under, get writing as now is your chance to get your brilliant work published in the Red House Young Writers' Yearbook 2011.
Not only will the winners be published they'll get to take part in a creative writing workshop at Red House HQ with acclaimed children's author Matt Whyman
Entries must be under 1000 words.
Best of Luck
Are you the next Anthony Horowitz, Louise Rennison or Roger McGough? Then we want to hear from you! The Red House Young Writers' Yearbook is now celebrating its sixth year with the publication of the Red House Young Writers' Yearbook 2010, which is packed with carefully selected writing from children and teenagers across the United Kingdom.
So if you're a budding author, journalist or poet, aged 17 or under, get writing as now is your chance to get your brilliant work published in the Red House Young Writers' Yearbook 2011.
Not only will the winners be published they'll get to take part in a creative writing workshop at Red House HQ with acclaimed children's author Matt Whyman
Entries must be under 1000 words.
Best of Luck
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