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Fright Club | Creative Writing Contest | Ideal for 10-18 years
Can you scare someone in just 100 words?
A knock at the door. A figure in the dark. A curse. A missing person. A ghost who's having the time of their afterlife...
Fright Club challenges students to create an original ghost story in just 100 words. Creepy, mysterious, funny, or truly terrifying, the story is theirs.
Write it. Enter it. Get published.
A 100-word story could turn a student into a published author.
Give your students the thrill of becoming published writers, with Fright Club stories published in a real Young Writers anthology.
And, there's more to play for:
3 STUDENT WINNERS
Our 3 favorite published writers will each win a $50 Amazon gift card.
TOP SCHOOL
The school with the best set of entries will receive the Young Writers Award of Excellence.
Everything you need to introduce Fright Club and get students started.
Enter if you dare...
Not sure where the story begins? Start with something that makes you want to know what happens next...
My friends dared me to knock...
What’s behind the door, and why does nobody else want to find out?
I didn’t believe in ghosts until...
What happens that makes them change their mind?
The curse was unleashed...
What caused it, who is in danger, and can it be stopped?
My curiosity turned to terror...
What did they discover that they wish they hadn’t?
He’d been missing for months...
Where has he been, and why has he suddenly returned?
It’s fun being a ghost...
Who says a ghost story has to be scary?
Or create something completely your own.
Haunted houses, creepy dolls, abandoned schools, strange footsteps, ghost ships, secret passages... anything can become the beginning of a 100-word story.
Easy to offer. Easy to get started.
Use Fright Club in whatever way works for you and your students.
Run it as a class activity, share it with interested writers, use it for enrichment, or offer it as a fall creative writing challenge.
We've created everything you need to make getting started simple, including:
Everything you need to get students started with Fright Club.
1
CHOOSE
Choose a creepy idea
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2
BUILD
Build the tension
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3
WRITE
Tell it in 100 words
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4
ENTER
Send it in
Free resources to make it easy...
Whether you’re sharing Fright Club with your whole class or simply giving interested students the chance to enter, pick the support that works for you.
GET THEM INTERESTED
Video introduction • Contest poster
GET THE IDEAS FLOWING
Story starter cards • Graphic organizer
GET THEM WRITING
Examples • Lesson plan • Writing support
GET THEM ENTERED
Student entry forms • Printable and online entry options
Pick the resources that work for you and your students.
Big suspense. Just 100 words.
Creating an atmosphere in only 100 words means every detail matters.
As students shape their Fright Club story, they can experiment with tension, suspense, setting, and vocabulary - choosing the words and details that will have the biggest impact.
The challenge is keeping it short while keeping the reader hooked:
Can they build the tension and deliver a story readers won't forget in just 100 words?
Prizes and recognition
Give your students the thrill of having their writing published in a real book, being recognized for their creativity, and the chance to win a prize.
FOR STUDENTS
3 writers will each win a $50 Amazon gift card
Get published
Writers selected for publication will have their ghost story published in a Young Writers anthology.
Be recognized
Writers selected for publication will receive a certificate.
PLUS:
Every entrant receives a limited edition Fright Club bookmark.
FOR SCHOOLS
Young Writers Award of Excellence
The school that submits the best set of entries will receive the Young Writers Award of Excellence.
Free copies for your school
Participating schools with students published will receive a free copy of the anthology featuring their students’ work.
The more entries you send, the more free books you’ll receive:
1–30 entries = 1 free copy
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31–60 entries = 2 free copies
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and so on.
Ready to enter?
Entering your students' Fright Club stories is easy:
COLLECT THEIR STORIES
Each story should be no more than 100 words.
CHOOSE HOW TO ENTER
Submit your entries online, by email, or mail them to us.
SEND THEM BY OCTOBER 30, 2026
Then leave the judging to us!
IT'S EASY TO TAKE PART - HOW TO ENTER
EMAIL
Email your child's entry, along with their name and full address, to: [email protected]
We've worked with over 20,000 schools. Here's what some of them have to say...
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This is my sixth year using YW to publish my students' writing and they are so easy to work with! My students are always excited to use the provided theme and challenge themselves to be chosen!
Thank you so much for another opportunity! The class really enjoyed this.
Justina Denapoli, Father Vincent Capodanno Catholic Academy, NYSee more...
The students enjoyed the freedom of this project (Peculiar Pets). It got them excited to write.
Amanda Peterson, Christ The King School, NYSee more...
Peculiar Pets was a great activity!
Anne Piccoli, Immaculate Heart Of Mary School, NYSee more...
Thank you for the intriguing prompts and engaging activities! I look forward to these contests each year.
Mike Carter, Millis Middle/High School, MASee more...
My students absolutely loved the challenge of writing mini sagas!
Darla Bubar, Edward Town Middle School, NYSee more...
The story starters are so fun!
Nichole Charbonneau, Old Rochester Regional Junior High School, MASee more...
My students look forward to this contest every year, and so do I!
Rachel Barnes, Monomay Regional High School, MASee more...
This was such a fun way to have my students engaged with their writing!
Christina Guertin, Midland Street School, NYSee more...
This is my sixth year using YW to publish my students' writing and they are so easy to work with! My students are always excited to use the provided theme and challenge themselves to be chosen!
Your students write or type their entry (or an adult can scribe) ensuring their name (or initials) and age are included
Submit your entries using one of the options below
Enter Online
Email
Email your entries to [email protected]
and please ensure your students' names and ages are on their work, and that you include your name, school name and school address in your email. Thank you!
Please ensure your name, email and school name and address are included with your entries if you send entries digitally via a non-Young Writers service.