A poem on reclaiming words used as insults and a short story on being trans, read the two winning entries in the Stonewall Young Writers competition 2015
The inaugural Stonewall Young Writers competition 2015 was on the theme “LGBT equality: changing hearts and minds” and writers aged 14 to 17 years old submitted their work in two categories - Poetry and Stories.
The entries were judged by bestselling thriller writer SJ Watson, poet Dean Atta and Stonewall CEO Ruth Hunt and the winners each received £150 book tokens.
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