Halloweensie Contest Anyone?

Fall arrangement by my mama. 🎃 (unrelated to this post, it’s just pretty.)

October is my favorite month. And being a poet who loves to write poems, the Halloweensie contest is something I look forward to each year.

You can check here for the official rules, but the main points to know are:

Your story must be for children and 100 words or less (this doesn’t count the title of your work.) Your story must include the required three words. You can use any form of the words. They are different each year. It must be evident that the story takes place on Halloween. It can be rhyme or prose. It must have a story arc.

This year’s words are: goblin, tiptoe, and chill.

Your entry must be posted on the official blog post (see link above for more info for the time and dates.)

This contest inspired my poem “Halloween Witch,” which is included in my poetry collection, Halloween Night and Other Poems.

You can find more about my books on my website or get them on Amazon.

If you plan to participate in the contest, let me know in the comments.

Keep an eye out for my entry post. Happy Spooky Season!

God bless,

~ T

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Published on October 19, 2024 08:45
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