Young Country Diary Writers Sought for Latest Issue
The Guardian is now accepting submissions from children aged 8-14 to write about their recent encounters with nature. The Young Country Diary series, which runs every three months, aims to inspire a love of the natural world in young people and encourage them to develop their writing skills.
To get involved, simply step out into nature – whether it's your local woods, beach, or garden – and observe what you see, hear, smell, touch, and feel. Take notes as you go and think about how you can describe what happened in 200-250 words.
As a parent or guardian, you'll need to complete the submission form on behalf of your child. The deadline for winter submissions is noon on Monday, February 2nd, and four successful entries will be published in the newspaper and online – two in January and two in February.
If you're struggling to get started, here are a few tips from experienced YCD writers: pay attention to your senses, note down any interesting details, and think about how your encounter with nature has made you feel.
Recent winners of the Young Country Diary series have shared their stories, including an 11-year-old who discovered a fairytale fungus and an eight-year-old who spotted a rare bird. This is your chance to share your own nature-inspired writing with the world – don't miss out!
To get started, simply complete the submission form by Sunday, February 2nd, at 10pm. The Guardian will then contact you as the parent or guardian of the successful entrant and pay them on their behalf.
Good luck, and we look forward to reading your child's nature-inspired writing!
The Guardian is now accepting submissions from children aged 8-14 to write about their recent encounters with nature. The Young Country Diary series, which runs every three months, aims to inspire a love of the natural world in young people and encourage them to develop their writing skills.
To get involved, simply step out into nature – whether it's your local woods, beach, or garden – and observe what you see, hear, smell, touch, and feel. Take notes as you go and think about how you can describe what happened in 200-250 words.
As a parent or guardian, you'll need to complete the submission form on behalf of your child. The deadline for winter submissions is noon on Monday, February 2nd, and four successful entries will be published in the newspaper and online – two in January and two in February.
If you're struggling to get started, here are a few tips from experienced YCD writers: pay attention to your senses, note down any interesting details, and think about how your encounter with nature has made you feel.
Recent winners of the Young Country Diary series have shared their stories, including an 11-year-old who discovered a fairytale fungus and an eight-year-old who spotted a rare bird. This is your chance to share your own nature-inspired writing with the world – don't miss out!
To get started, simply complete the submission form by Sunday, February 2nd, at 10pm. The Guardian will then contact you as the parent or guardian of the successful entrant and pay them on their behalf.
Good luck, and we look forward to reading your child's nature-inspired writing!