To enter the Listen to a Life Contest, a young person 8-18 years old interviews a person over age 50. It can be a neighbor, grandparent, or older friend (but not a parent). The young person then writes a 300-word essay (maximum) based on the interview. There is no charge to enter. For more details, including prizes, suggested questions, and examples of winning essays, visit http://www.legacyproject.org/contests/ltal.html. This contest encourages students to practice interviewing and reporting skills, and winners can add the prize to their summer job resumes and college applications. The biggest prize can be shared by everyone, which is the opportunity to draw neighborhoods and generations together as they listen to lives. The Orange County Commission on Aging is helping to promote the contest.
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Evans High School Visits with the Scribbler
I had a great time at Evans High School this morning, reading from Sewing Holes and discussing it with smart, engaged students. Thanks to Media Specialist Pattie Smith and ESOL teacher, Mrs. Torres, for hosting me.
I’d love to discuss reading, writing, and books with more middle and high-school students, so contact me if you’d like a visit at your school.
The Forgotten Room Authors
Winter With the Writers 2016
It’s that time again. Time to meet and mingle with wonderful writers from around the world, as well as our own backyard. Free and open to the public – Winter With the Writers at Rollins College.


