Monday, March 3, 2008

Teen Tech Week "Express It" Contest


Calling all creative types! Show off your talent in celebration of Teen Tech Week and you could become a guest blogger on the teen site.

We’ll be selecting the best “Express It” entries posted during the week of March 2 – March 8th. Two triumphant teen artists will win the honor of becoming our first teen bloggers…and their masterpieces will also be featured on our website after Teen Tech Week.

To enter, just upload your best poem, short story, digital art or digital representation of other media (photography, painting, drawing, photo of 3-dimensional work, etc.) Follow the “Express It” link and choose “Stories,” “Poems,” or “Images.” You must log-in to participate!




Contest Rules:

• Users must include an active email address in their profile to be eligible for the contest. You can’t win if we can’t contact you!
• All submissions must be the original work of the artist and must be submitted through “Express It.”
• The content of each piece must be appropriate for teens.columbuslibrary.org.
• Each piece must be contained in one post. We will not, for example, consider stories submitted in multiple parts.




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

R u going 2 have any more Author chats?

Maggie the Librarian said...

Anonymous -- we definitely hope to have more author chats in the future, particularly during Teen Read Week in the fall and Teen Tech Week in the spring. What authors sound good to you?

Anonymous said...

well... i like kevin henkes who wrote Olive's ocean and Lesley M.M. Blume who wrote Cornelia and the audacious escapades of the somerset sisters.

Anonymous said...

I like many authers but i really like jordan sonnenblick because he has a good book thats my favorite drums,girls and dangerous pie it is very good and i recommend it to anyone who likes reading books that arent to short and not to long but it is very good.

Anonymous said...

very neat, well written blog...i like it a lot