I often mention how important it is to be writing and be submitting. Writing hones our craft and submitting…well…without submitting, your work will sit in a drawer or folder or computer file and never help a child deal with a problem or make someone smile.
One of the least stressful ways of submitting is to enter a writing challenge or contest. That’s why I host #50PreciousWords every March. If you win, that’s great! If you don’t, no worries. You exercised your writing muscle and connected with the kidlit community. A win-win situation!
I’ve been participating in Susanna Hill’s writing contests for EIGHT years. That’s right, folks…EIGHT! She is a fabulous mentor to all writers and the Holiday Contest is only one of the many ways she reaches out. This year I’m honored to be one of the prizes.

The contest rules: A story, 250 words or less, appropriate for children ages 12 and under about a Holiday Hero.
And here is my entry. I hope you enjoy it. And then, when you are finished, please click on this link to read all the other entries on Susanna’s blog.
A NEW YORK HERO
The sign flashed PIZZA/DELI. Christmas bells jingled as Rachel hurried inside. Shaking off snow, she slipped past cloth-covered tables. Warmed with the heat of a wood-fired oven, the room felt good, but Rachel wondered if this would ever feel like home.
Almost a year ago, Rachel and her family arrived in America. She was grateful to be in a safe place. But everything was different. She was different. Living over the store, Rachel always smelled like pastrami or salami or pepperoni pizza. Kids at school stared and glared and wrinkled their noses. Especially Mia, who lived over the laundromat next door. Mia smelled like flowers and sunshine and spring rain. Rachel sighed. Still, it was Christmas vacation – no stares or glares or wrinkling noses for a whole week.
That night, the wind howled and snow fell. In the morning, silence. Power was out all across the city. But the wood-fired oven burned merrily and Mama lit candles for each table. In the kitchen, Rachel layered pastrami and salami and thought about Mia. Without power, maybe Mia’s family would have no heat. Rachel remembered being cold.
“Can we invite Mia to eat with us?”
“Of course,” Mama replied. “Go ask.”
Soon, Mia and her family trooped in, stamping snow from their boots. Before long, everyone was biting into sandwiches piled high with meats and cheeses.
“Here in New York,” Rachel said, “this sandwich is called a hero.”
“Maybe,” Mia said as she moved closer. “But to me, you are a hero.”
Thank you for stopping by, my friends. It’s hard to believe it is December. Happy Hanukkah to all who celebrate. My dear critique buddy Jill Weber, the illustrator for PIPPA’S PASSOVER PLATE, just gave me a copy of her newest book….a board book edition of THE STORY OF HANUKKAH written by David Adler. It’s a wonderful story with very simple text and fabulous illustrations!

And please come back tomorrow and Saturday for a very special Perfect Picture Book Friday and Will Write for Cookies with one of my first blogging buddies, host of the long-running blog Non-Toxic Kids, Katy Farber.
Happy Holidays, Vivian!
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Jeanine!!! Merry Christmas, my dear friend! As you can see, I couldn’t resist Susanna’s Holiday Contest. Hope you are well. Call me if you want to chat.
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Ohhh, that’s a very good story, Vivian! I love the play on words!
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I could feel the warmth, Vivian! Lovely work.
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Hero! What a clever idea. Such a sweet story, Vivan, and thank you for donating such a wonderful prize!!
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Vivian, I’m excited you are the grand prize package this year. Congrats and TY.. I love your piece and who true heroes really are. Thoughtful piece, just like YOU. Mine’s up, too.
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Lovely!!!
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I love that you included immigrants in your story, Vivian, and I love how Rachel and her family shared their warmth & food.
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A stellar submission.
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Oh my goodness! This. Is. An. AWESOME Story!
(ps I’m a decedent of NY Jewish immigrants with a 2nd grade daughter named Rachel who happens to love hero sandwiches LOL)
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Beautiful! So much heart in your story, Vivian. A wonderful entry! Thank you for your generous prize contribution, too. My fingers are crossed!!
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What a fabulous story, Vivian! Yay! for new friends that have hero sandwiches to share! 🙂
And how wonderful to have YOU as part of the prize pool! Merry Christmas!
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what a wonderful, and yummy, story.
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Arr matey, I be loving the wordplay. Thar be more than one way to be a hero for Christmas.
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Love the wordplay at the end. Very clever and fun!
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Beautiful story, I love the play on words…I’m suddenly hungry!
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Oh my, this is so sweet and the descriptions are phenomenal! Whoever wins your mentorship is sure in for some amazing help!
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What a beautiful hero story, Vivian! Love it! 💛
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I love your play on the word hero! Also, thank you for offering such a wonderful prize!
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I love the word play in the end. Your descriptions are beautiful. I could feel the warmth of the wood fired oven.
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Great story, Vivian. And now i know what i’m having for lunch. 😉 Good luck!
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