Power of the Pen

Summary

Power of the Pen is an interscholastic writing league founded by Lorraine B. Merrill in 1986. It is a non-profit creative writing program for students in grades seven and eight in the U.S. state of Ohio.

Power of the Pen logo

Participation edit

Power of the Pen is exclusive to the state of Ohio, having no competition at a national level.[1] More than 200 school districts compete, each starting off with teams of twelve students, six from each grade. In 2022, the competition was described as involving 200 children from 19 schools.[2]

Qualification and Tournaments edit

In most schools, students who want to join the Power of the Pen team participate in one or more tryout sessions, in which they are given a prompt that they must base an essay or short story within 40 minutes.[1] After the allotted time, each story is given to the coach, who evaluates the writing and chooses students who they think are best for the team based on their writing skills.

The teams compete in three different tournaments: a District, Regional, and State tournament.[1][2] As the team progresses, more and more members may be eliminated based on their scores in the previous tournament's submissions.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Kessler, Martin (8 September 2017). "A Season With One Of Ohio's Top Creative Writing Teams". WBUR. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Power of the Pen contest goes virtual for 2022". The Alliance Review. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • History of the program