Teacher-Writer Magazine

During the Summer Institutes, participants read widely in the current research on writing, hear lectures, discuss aspects of the writing process and effective teaching techniques, and work continuously on their own writing, consulting frequently with one another in editing groups for criticism and encouragement. The essays, vignettes, and poems collected in these booklets, chosen by their authors with the advice of the other members of their groups, represent a small sample of the writing that they produce during the summer.

It is a basic principle of the Connecticut Writing Project that teachers who themselves write can best help their students to write well. By drafting, discussing, and revising compositions in each of four modes of discourse – personal, objective, analytical, and persuasive – the participants in the Summer Institute develop their understanding of the writing process through first-hand experience. In so doing, they also produce the rich and delightfully readable anthology of works in progress that you will find in each edition.

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CWP Teacher-Consultant Writing Contest

CWP Teacher Consultant Writing Contest

The Teacher-Consultant Writing Contest is an annual creative writing contest open to any and all Teacher-Consultants of the Connecticut Writing Project–Storrs.
Prizes are awarded in the following categories:
  • Poetry
  • Prose Fiction
  • Prose Nonfiction
A $100 prize will be awarded to winners from each category. The winning entries, along with Honorable Mentions, will be published in Teacher-Writer, which will be available on the CWP website.
Submission deadline date: Friday, October 31, 2025, 11:59 P.M.
In addition to the winners of the Teacher-Consultant Writing Contest, each participant of the current year’s Summer Institute self-selects a piece for publication in the Teacher-Writer magazine. Participants in our Saturday Teacher-as-Writer program and our Writers Retreats are also eligible to self-select a piece for the magazine.

2024-2025 Teacher Consultant Writing Contest Awardees

Genre Name Title of Submission Award
Poetry Margaret Bugingo To a growing two-year old, the boy who will become a man. Winner
Poetry Lorie Delgrasso The Little Army of Children Honorable Mention
Poetry Joan Muller Optics Honorable Mention
Prose Fiction Anna Muharem Darlin’ Darlene Winner
Prose Fiction Amanda Peterson Stoked Honorable Mention
Prose Nonfiction Bini John Lost Forever Winner
Prose Nonfiction Elizabeth Sangree A Cave in Kentucky And Its Explosive Bat Poop Help “Win” A Distant War Honorable Mention

Click here for a list of past contest winners.