Share How Libraries Changed Your Life in the Europe Challenge Writing Competition 

Date: 15 04 2024

Have you ever fallen in love or experienced a moment of connection, transformation, or inspiration within the walls of a library? Have you ever laughed, cried, or fallen asleep in a library? Have you stumbled upon joy, solace, or magic among the shelves? Has a library ever been the backdrop to a chapter of your life story? Would you like to tell that story?

The Europe Challenge writing competition are now accepting written submissions under the following title: How a Library Changed My Life.

Libraries across Europe are not just about books; they are about life-changing moments, be that escapes from reality, places of serendipitous discoveries, or even unexpected companionships with people or stories. Whether it's a tale of romance sparked between the stacks, a burst of inspiration, or a poignant memory that clings to your heart, they want to hear it.

Share your most unforgettable library experiences and help celebrate the magic of libraries.

Submissions must be in English, with a maximum of 3,000 words in length. Five winners will receive a cash prize of 500 EUR, be published in The Europe Challenge publication and have the opportunity to travel to Amsterdam to do a public reading of their winning piece at an event and book launch in September 2024.

The deadline for submissions is 20 May 2024 at 12.00 (noon) CET. Winners will be informed via email in June 2024. 

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