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We're excited that you're joining us this year! Not only do we have great prizes in store for this year's Challenge winners, we've included an additional Challenge so some of our participants will have the opportunity to win even more money! It's called the National Writing Challenge (NWC),and it's reserved for those between the ages of 13 and 19. You can find out more about it by clicking on the NWC link below. So, after completing The LeBlanc Literacy Challenge (TLLC), if you're up for another challenge and you're between the ages of 13 and 19, just hop on over to the NWC page and give it a whirl!

Oh, and in case you haven't heard, TLLC has added a major caveat for this year's Grand Prize Winner-the chance to get a FREE four-year college education! Click on the Rules and Regulations link to get more details on this FANTABULOUS opportunity. (Remember, you don't have to be a student or a teen to participate in The LeBlanc Literacy Challenge. Anyone between the ages of 13 and 113 are welcome!)

Also, as you'll soon discover, we've added some zing to this year's Challenge site! It's thrilling, chilling, much more interactive..aw, heck, go register already and see for yourself!

Read Publishers Weekly featured article on the Literacy Challenge, 'Reading for Dollars'".


 

 
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Deborah LeBlanc was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, the oldest of three children. She grew up in Scott, a small town west of Lafayette, where she developed her earliest aspiration in life; to read every book in the town library. Her first short story was written in the second grade, a tale about a misfit mermaid who grew legs.
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