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2024 Personal Essay Writing Challenge: Next Steps

I hope everyone enjoyed participating in the first ever Personal Essay Writing Challenge. I admit that I was a little intimidated to try a new type of writing, but it was a lot of fun and helped me unlock a few memories. Plus, it was great to read many of the essays in the comments.

(6 Types of Personal Essays for Writers to Try.)

Now, it’s time to share the next steps, which could result in a publication opportunity on WritersDigest.com.

Step 1: Write the Personal Essays

That’s what we’ve been doing the past week. I’ve provided seven writing prompts, and you’ve been writing personal essays based on those prompts. Step one complete!

Step 2: Revise the Personal Essays

Use the month of July to revise and tweak what you’ve written for the challenge. Maybe try combining a couple essays into one essay, or insert dialogue, description, or whatever else you wish to try. 

Step 3: Pick One Essay and Send It In

You have until July 31, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (Atlanta, GA, time) to pick one of your personal essays (of 2,500 words or fewer) and send it to me via email at rbrewer@aimmedia.com with the subject line: 2024 Personal Essay Writing Challenge

A Few More Details

It’s really pretty simple, but here are a few more details to anticipate questions before they’re asked:

Deadline for submitting is July 31, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (Atlanta, GA, time)Email to rbrewer@aimmedia.comUse the subject line: 2024 Personal Essay Writing Challenge (super important, because my email inbox is always super busy)Submit only one personal essay for this challengePersonal essay can be submitted in the text of the email or as a PDF attachment, but I would prefer a Word .docx fileYou can submit a personal essay even if you did not share any writing in the commentsPersonal essay should be 2,500 words or fewer (length will not factor into the results; an amazing 100-word essay could have a better result than a 2,400-word essay that should’ve been 1,200 words)You are encouraged to include a title for personal essay, along with your name and contact information
You are also encouraged to indicate which prompt(s) inspired your personal essayI will read the essays in August and try to choose a winning essay (and maybe highlight some finalists) before we start the next poetry challenge in November

What If I Have Additional Questions?

The best place to put questions is in the comments of this post (below). And I’ve included some advice on commenting below.

If you’re unable to do that, you can send me an email at rbrewer@aimmedia.com, but be remember that my inbox is a busy place. So again, if you’re able, commenting on each post is the best strategy (in most cases).

Note on commenting: If you wish to comment on the site, go to Disqus to create a free new account, verify your account on this site below (one-time thing), and then comment away. It’s free, easy, and the comments (for the most part) don’t require manual approval (but I’ll be checking every so often, just in case).

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