National Day on Writing
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National Day on Writing is a United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 national celebration of writing which first took place on October 20, 2009, with a second year celebration on October 20, 2010. Sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English
National Council of Teachers of English
The National Council of Teachers of English is an American professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education...

 (NCTE) and officially recognized in both 2009 and 2010 through Senate resolutions, The National Day on Writing asks Americans to consider the role in writing in everyday life. In correlation with the National Day on Writing, NCTE created the National Gallery of Writing so that writers of all kinds can share their work publicly. According to the NCTE website,

Established by NCTE, the National Gallery and the National Day
1. highlight the remarkable variety of writing we engage in today;
2. provide a collection for research on whether writing today has risen to new highs or sunk to new lows; and
3. help us help others to write better.


Celebration and Reception

Campuses and communities around the nation celebrated the National Day on Writing with webcasts, writing marathons, exhibitions of local writing, and even a seven-word memoir challenge. National press coverage of the event celebrated local writers' contributions to the National Gallery of Writing.

National Gallery of Writing

NCTE describes the National Gallery of Writing as a "living archive" of contemporary American writing practices. The Gallery opened on October 20, 2009, in honor of the National Day on Writing, and continues to accept submissions until June 1, 2011. Visitors can view the Gallery until June 30, 2011. Viewers can browse the Gallery and learn about the many ways Americans are writing today. Submissions include short stories, scholarly research, poetry, blogs, multimedia compositions, and even informal writing such as recipes or text messages. This rich sample of writing will also prove useful for researchers who wish to better understand real-world contemporary writing practices. The NCTE website notes that nearly 18,000 compositions have been submitted thus far to the Gallery, although their goal is to have 100,000 contributions added by the Gallery's closing in June 2011.

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See also

  • Composition studies
    Composition studies
    Composition Studies is the professional field of writing research and instruction, focusing especially on writing at the college level in the United States...

  • National Writing Project
    National Writing Project
    The National Writing Project is a United States professional development network that serves teachers of writing at all grade levels, primary through university, and in all subjects...

  • National Council of Teachers of English
    National Council of Teachers of English
    The National Council of Teachers of English is an American professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education...

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