Narrative for Schools
Narrative for Schools provides access to our complete library of literature, instructional materials, contests, curated reading lists, and video tutorials—free of charge—for teachers and students.
Writing
Open and free to high school students grades 9–12 in the US and abroad. Winners receive more than $2,000 in prizes, mentorship by esteemed Narrative editors and authors, and publication in Narrative.
Writing prompts from previous Narrative High School Writing Contests, lesson plans building on the works from the Narrative Library, discussion questions, and more.
Narrative’s community of writers offers advice and inspiration to student writers and their teachers.
Short video tutorials featuring bestselling author and Narrative cofounder/editor Carol Edgarian and others. Videos offer behind-the-scenes expert advice and cover aspects of the writing process—from choosing an idea to crafting a scene to revising and submitting.
Curated, selective listings of writers’ resources offer our best recommendations based on the experience of our editors and published authors. Here you’ll find a searchable map of the literary universe.
Reading
Engaging reading lists of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, writing advice, and other creative fodder from the Narrative Library, designed to provide a “best of” hits list across genre and form.
Curated reading lists that address specific, relevant themes such as Climate & Sustainability, Crossing Borders, Justice & Equality, LGBTQ+, Race & Ethnicity, and War & Violence.
Search the Narrative Library by common classroom themes, ranging from “Love” to “Justice & Equality” to “The Writing Life.”
Learn more about Narrative for Schools’ history, goals, and outcomes.
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