Four Tips That Can Help You Win An Essay Writing Contest

By Melanie Stanford


Are you thrilled to win your first essay writing contest? This is not to dash your dreams, but you have to be pragmatic first. If you have zero experience writing good essays that can get a prize, you will most probably not win anything. Again, this isn't to discourage you, only to let you be aware that, except for very phenomenal writing talent, only learning from experience can win you an essay writing contest.

Most likely, you have got to put out a few, or several essays, before you meet your first breakthrough. That nonetheless , shouldn't stop you from submitting an entry to your first essay writing contest. It helps that, as early as now, you're looking up ways to think up an essay you can still be pleased with, even though you don't win anything. Doing your research, as all successful writers know, is the first step in making an strong piece of written work.

Important things first. Have you examined the rules of the essay writing contest? As an artist, you might find yourself having a dislike to the established set of conventions, but rules are prepared to keep a contest in order. You cannot expect to break or bend any rules and still win, regardless of how trivial these rules may appear to you. If the guidelines say that your essay should begin with the phrase "The world would be a better place if...", then don't make attempts to be clever. Begin with the phrase mentioned in the rules, no more, no less.

Quite likely nonetheless , the guidelines don't dictate how you should start your essay. This is an opportunity for you to catch the judges ' attention and draw them in to your essay. Most essay judges will not go as far as the second paragraph if your first sentence doesn't hook them in. There are several strategies to open an essay (e.g. question, quotation, some funny story, etc.), but you ought to know how to handle these techniques well.

If the judges decide to move on to the body of your essay, then come up with something they have not read . The key to making them remember your piece is to make your piece stand proud amongst the others. Write about something that they haven't heard at all, or write about something intensely normal and give it a unique twist of your own.




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