The 5th Annual Storyshares Contest Brings in Over 1,500 Entries, With Winners from Arizona to Zambia
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PHILADELPHIA, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- An innovative nonprofit is taking a new look at content production – publishing hundreds of books through an annual writing contest. The organization, Storyshares, runs these contests with a unique purpose: to develop a diverse library of books that are "easy to read, but hard to put down" for emerging teen and adult readers.
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- PHILADELPHIA, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- An innovative nonprofit is taking a new look at content production publishing hundreds of books through an annual writing contest.
- "Every book published to the Storyshares library can be a catalyst," says Louise Baigelman, Executive Director of Storyshares.
- "A spark to ignite a love of reading,"
The judges selected winners from Arizona, Benin, Washington, and Zambia among four award categories. - "Congratulations to this year's winners, whose stories will go on to reach and inspire hundreds of thousands of readers."