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The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress
in partnership with Target Stores presents

READ. BE INSPIRED. WRITE BACK.
Letters About Literature is a national reading and writing promotion program
for children and young adults sponsored in Texas by the
TEXAS CENTER FOR THE BOOK in cooperation with
THE TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL LIBRARIANS, a division of the Texas Library
Association
and SOUTHWEST AIRLINES

THE CONTEST
How did a book inspire you? Did it open your eyes so that you saw the world
or yourself in a new way? Did it
animate, motivate, or spur you into taking action to help yourself or
others? Did it encourage, reassure, or just
plain cheer you up when you were down? Maybe it caused your spirits to soar,
your imagination to bloom, your
belly to laugh, your throat to tighten, or . . . gasp! . . your heart to
beat with suspense. Whatever your reaction,
exploring how and why you respond to the books you read is a valuable
lesson. It helps you learn more about
yourself-your hopes and fears, your secret desires and your not-so-secret
disappointments.
To enter Letters about Literature, think about a book that inspired you,
then write a personal letter to the author
and explain why. DO NOT summarize the book's plot. After all, the author
wrote the book and already knows
what happened. What the author doesn't know is how the book affected YOU.
Here's another tip: Don't write a
fan letter. Forget the flattery. Instead of trying to impress, express
yourself honestly. Tell the author how his or
her work made a difference in your life. Then follow the how-to-enter
guidelines on the next page.

COMPETITION LEVELS
Level I-grades 4-6 Level II-grades 7 & 8 Level III-grades 9-12
STATE AND NATIONAL PRIZES
State Level. The top essayist on each competition level will receive a $100
cash award and a $50 Target
GiftCard. Each winner and a parent or guardian will be flown to Austin
courtesy of Southwest Airlines to read
his or her winning letter at the Texas Library Association Conference in
April, 2005. The first-place winners in
each state will then advance for national judging.
National Level. Two national winners will be selected on each competition
level. Target Stores will send the six
national winners, their parents/guardians, and one of their teachers to
Washington, DC, to attend the National
Book Festival in Fall 2005.The national winners will read their winning
letters during the festival and will tour
sites within the nation's capital. PLUS each national winner will receive a
$500 Target GiftCard.

DEADLINE
Submission deadline for all levels is December 4, 2004. All state and
national winners will be notified on or
about April 1, 2005. See how-to-enter guidelines on page 2 for specific
submission details.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Gail Bialas: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or phone
214-670-7808
Web site: www.dallaslibrary.org/tcbintro.htm. Contest information and winner
announcements will
be posted on this site as well as winning letters from previous contests.
Download LAL lesson plans and sample letters at the
Center for the Book in the Library of Congress web site:
http://www.loc.gov/loc/cfbook/letters.html

HOW TO ENTER GUIDELINES
Prewriting Discussion
(Adapt for grade level)
Select a fiction or nonfiction book, a short story, a poem or a
speech (sorry, no song lyrics) you have read and about
which you have strong feelings. Explore those feelings and
why you reacted the way you did.

Make a connection between yourself and a character or an
event in the story. Did the book mirror your life in some way?
What questions did the author force you to ask yourself or
others? What surprised you about yourself when reading this
book? What strengths or flaws do you share with a
characters or characters in the book?

Explore changes. Before-and-after is a great way to
organize your thoughts. What did you believe or how did you
behave before your read the book? How did your thoughts of
behavior change after you read the book? Was this change
in you noticeable to others? How do you know?

Writing the Letter
Recommended word count
Level I: 100 - 250 words
Level II: 250 - 500 words
Level III: 500 - 750 words

Lead paragraph: Don't waste words telling the author your
name or where you go to school unless that somehow
relates to the way the book affected you. Instead, begin with
a question or an interesting but little known fact about
yourself or where you live.

Tone: A letter is less formal than an essay or school
research paper. It is conversational, friendly. Write honestly
and sincerely, using your natural voice. But remember-this
isn't a fan letter meant to flatter the author. Correspond,
don't compliment!

Organization: A good letter, like any good piece of writing,
has a concluding paragraph that sums up the key points
made in the body of the letter . Your ending may also mirror
your opening paragraph.
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Preparing Your Letter for Submission
(Applies to all competition levels)
Return address: This is a letter, so include a return address.
Print your name and complete address (either home or
school) in the upper-right corner of the first page of your
letter.

Letter format: Type or print your letter. Please use ink and
write neatly. If the judges can't read your handwriting, they
will eliminate your entry.

Entry coupon: Each letter must be accompanied by an entry
coupon. (See below.) Staple the coupon to the last page of
your letter. Do not use paper clips as they become
separated during handling.

Mailing envelope. Important! Indicate the competition level-
either I, II, or III-on your envelope. Judges prefer entries in a
flat 9 X 11 envelope. Use the correct postage or your letter will
be returned unopened!

Submission Deadline
Mail all entries postmarked by December 4, 2004, to:
LAL 2005
Competition Level (indicate I, II, or III)
Post Office Box 609
Dallas, PA 18612
THAT'S DALLAS, PA-NOT TEXAS!!


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LAL 2005 Entry Coupon All entries become the property of the Library of
Congress and will not be returned.

Student's Name: (PRINT!)
_______________________________________________________________ Age:
__________

Circle one grade only: Level I: 4 5 6 Level II: 7 8 Level III: 9 10 11 12

I am entering (check one box only) ? through my teacher & school  ? through
my library      ? on my own

The best way to contact me is at the address below. If this is a school or
library contact, include a school telephone number and a
teacher's name. This will ensure we can reach you and that your teacher or
librarian will be added our mailing list.

Address:
____________________________________________________________________________
________

City ___________________________________________________________
State________ Zip _________

School/Library Telephone: ________________________________ School/Library
Email: ______________________________

I attest that the letter submitted is indeed the child's own work. Signed by
(circle one, then print clearly)Teacher Librarian Parent

____________________________________________________________________


TEACHERS PLEASE NOTE:
Although we cannot acknowledge receipt of letters, we LOVE
cover letters and this will ensure that you are put on the LAL
mail list for next year. Also, our judges ask that you do not
assign the same book to an entire class as this misses the
spirit of the LAL program-identifying a personal relationship
with a particular author and/or book.



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