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Enter “Letters About Literature” Competition

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Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White urges students in grades four-through-12 to enter the 2019 “Letters About Literature” contest, a National reading and writing competition.  This event is funded by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation, the Library of Congress Fund, the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, and the Illinois Center for the Book.

“Letters About Literature” invites students to read a book, poem, or play and write a letter to the author, telling how the work changed their life or view of the world.  Students can enter on their own or through their schools, libraries, or youth organizations.

There are three levels of participation:  Level I for grades 4-6; Level II for grades 7-8; Level III for grades 9-12.  This year, students ages 13 and above will be able to enter their letters online after November 1, 2018.  The State Library will also accept written letters from all participants.

One Illinois winner will be selected for each level and receive a $200 cash award.  Teachers of the winning students will receive a $100 cash award to purchase materials for their school library.  Winners and teachers will be invited to an awards ceremony in Springfield, IL.  The State winners’ letters will be forwarded for National judging.

The deadline to enter the competition is Friday, December 14, 2018, for all competition levels.  State winners will be announced in April 2019.

For more information about the competition, contact Bonnie Matheis at 217-558-2065 or bmatheis@ilsos.net.  Information also is available at http://cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/center_for_the_book/.

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