Competition for Young Writers living in UNESCO Cities of Literature Network
Tools for communication. Shapers of our view of the world. Part of our identity, and bridges between people. Languages are all of the above.
In 2023 Kuhmo celebrated its status as the Finno-Uralic Culture Capital, and shined a light on the traditions of this language- and culture family. At the same time this marked our fifth year as an
UNESCO City of Literature.
Inspired by these special events, we turn our gazes towards our growing Network. Kuhmo City and Kuhmo Town Library and Kuhmo’s City of Literature programme invites young writers of the UNESCO Cities of Literature Network to share their thoughts on the meaning of mother language. Let’s celebrate cultural and linguistic diversity together!
The winner will receive a prize of 400 €. They will also have the opportunity to perform their text at a public literary event organised by Kuhmo’s City of Literature Team. Writers on the second and third placement will be awarded with books.
The 10 best texts will be gathered into an exhibition, which will be on public display at Kuhmo.
The Rules:
Who can participate?
This competition is open to 15–21-year-old writers, who live in a city that is member of the UNESCO Cities of Literature Network. If you are unsure of whether your home city is a member, you can check it here: https://www.citiesoflit.com
Don’t hesitate to take part, for this competition is meant for all writers! There are no requirements for the level of experience, educational background, or other qualifications. Whether you are a young author who has already published their first work, or someone who’s starting their first ever creative writing course, this opportunity is meant for you.
Entries: length and content
Write a text of 800-1500 words that answers the following questions:
What is my mother language?
What does my mother language mean to me?
How has my mother language shaped my identity?
What is the most beautiful word of my mother language – why did you choose that one?
You can choose the style of writing yourself.
Once your entry is ready, send it to [email protected]. Use the following heading: your name, hometown, Jutun Juuri – Root of the Chatter Writing Competition. Add in a MS Word or PDF file of your text, and a background information sheet. The
latter you can download from here:
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How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Competition for Young Writers living in UNESCO Cities of Literature Network
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