Writing on America Essay Contest
Organization: Writing on America
Program Overview
An annual student essay contest exploring American identity, culture, and social issues through creative nonfiction writing.
Writing on America is a student essay competition that invites young writers to explore themes related to American identity, culture, community, and social issues through personal narrative and creative nonfiction. Participants typically respond to a prompt about contemporary life in America, using storytelling and reflection to connect their own experiences to broader questions about the country. The contest is aimed at high school–age students and is conducted online, making it accessible to participants across the United States. Submissions are generally evaluated on clarity, originality, depth of insight, and quality of writing. Top entries may receive recognition, publication opportunities, or other honors that strengthen a student’s writing portfolio and college applications. Because details can vary by year, students should review the current guidelines on the official site before entering.
Program Details
- Category: Arts & Humanities
- Format: Online/Virtual
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 9-12
- Location: Online/Virtual
- Country: US
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: writing competition, essay contest, high school writing, creative nonfiction, American studies
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: Writing on America