I love that you guys are so vocal about what you like and dislike on Go Teen Writers. For last round’s writing prompt contest, we mixed things up and I supplied the last sentence of your 100 words rather than the first. Many of you told me how much you liked that, so we’ll do it again this round. And you can pass your thanks along to Kait Culbertson, who had the idea for trying this.

Here’s the sentence your entry must conclude with: The time has come to leave.


Your entries are due by Wednesday, October 26th at 11:59pm, Kansas City time.


Send your 100 words – along with your name and email address – to me by clicking here. Or you can email them to me at Stephanie(at)GoTeenWriters(dot)com. I always send confirmation emails, so if I don’t verify receiving your entry within 48 hours, please check with me.


You must be 25 or under to enter. One entry per person per round. 


Remember, the first 100 words are yours to do with as you wish, but your entry must conclude with the above sentence. You’re writing this like it’s the opening of a novel, which means your goal is to lure the reader into the storyworld. Successful prompts, I’ve noticed, give us a taste of who the main character is, where we are, and the immediate problem that needs solving.


If you want even more details about Go Teen Writer’s prompts, you can find them by clicking here.


Here are our wonderful judges this round:


Christa Allan

A true Southern woman who knows that any cook worth her gumbo always starts with a roux and who never wears white after Labor Day, Christa is a writer of not your usual Christian Fiction. She weaves stories of unscripted grace and redemption with threads of hope, humor, and heart.


Walking on Broken Glass is her debut novel. Her next novel, Edge of Grace released from Abingdon Press in August of 2011. Her essays have been published in The Ultimate Teacher, Cup of Comfort, Chicken Soup for the Coffee Lover’s Soul and Chicken Soup for the Divorced Soul.


Christa is the mother of five adult children, a grandmother of three, and a teacher of high school English. She and her husband Ken live in Abita Springs, Louisiana, where they and their three cats enjoy their time playing golf, dreaming about retirement and dodging hurricanes.



Christa Banister


Christa Banister is a full-time freelancer writer, specializing in music, movies and books-related reviews and interviews and is the author of two novels, Around the World in 80 Dates and Blessed Are the Meddlers. Based in Dallas, Texas, she also weighs in on various aspects of pop culture on her personal blog. For more information, including her upcoming book signings and sample chapters of her novels, check out her Website.





Dina Sleiman

Dina Sleiman writes lyrical stories that dance with light. Most of the time you will find this Virginia Beach resident reading, biking, dancing, or hanging out with her husband and three children, preferably at the oceanfront. Since finishing her Professional Writing MA in 1994, she has enjoyed many opportunities to teach literature, writing, and the arts. She was the Overall Winner in the 2009 Touched by Love contest for unpublished authors. Her first novel, Dance of the Dandelion, was released with Whitefire Publishing in 2011. Dina is represented by Tamela Hancock Murray of The Steve Laube Agency. She has recently become an acquisitions editor for WhiteFire as well. Join her as she discovers the unforced rhythms of grace. For more info visit her at http://dinasleiman.com/