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Read the winning stories and poems from the 2011 contest

Boy thinking with his hand on his chin. The word "wonder" appears in braille and text.

Four winners of the 2011 Braille Creative Writing Contest were invited to attend the CNIB Conference in Toronto and accept their prizes in person. On October 22 they also read their winning entries for the Conference audience. 

Gabrielle (Fall River, Nova Scotia) won first prize for her story in the Grade 1, 2, 3 category.
Keisha (Lower Nicola, British Columbia) won first prize for her poem in the Grade 4, 5, 6 category.
Genevieve (Orleans, Ontario) won first prize for her poem in the Grade 7, 8, 9 category.
Robert (Toronto, Ontario) won first prize for his story in the Grade 10, 11, 12 category.
 
Here are three pictures from the Conference. 
 
Left to Right:
Robert, Keisha, Genevieve and Gabrielle



Left to Right:
Terry Kelly (Chair, Canadian Braille Literacy Foundation), Jean Little (author and Conference Keynote speaker), Karen Brophey (organizer), Robert, Keisha, Gabrielle, Genevieve, Lena Coakley (Contest Judge)
 

After the presentation, Jean Little and Keisha spent a few quiet moments discussing creative writing.
 


Thanks to our Judges

Braille accuracy was marked by CNIB volunteer transcribers. 

Creative writing was judged by Canadian authors and editors:

Frieda Wishinsky (grades 1-6)
Frieda is the author of You're Mean, Lily Jean!, Please, Louise! and many other children's books.
Visit Frieda's website
Frieda Wishinsky

Lena Coakley (grades 7-12)
Lena's first novel, a young adult high fantasy called Witchlanders, will be published in fall 2011.

Enter in spring 2012 for your chance to win:

  • a cash prize up to $200
  • a trip to Toronto, to accept your prize
All braille levels accepted from students up to Grade 12
Next deadline for entries: May 31, 2012
 
Prizes, rules and entry form

 

Financial assistance for the Braille Creative Writing Contest is provided by the Canadian Braille Literacy Foundation.

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