FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 31, 2017 (Santa Fe, NM)'The New Mexico State Library has announced the state level champions of the 2017 Letters About Literature competition. This annual writing contest for young readers in grades 4 through 12 is made possible by a generous grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and is administered nationally by the Library of Congress Center for the Book.

Letters About Literature encourages young readers in grades 4 -12 to read a book and write a personal letter to the author explaining how the book changed or shaped their perspective on themselves or the world. The New Mexico State Library manages the state level program and submits a champion to the national competition for each of the three levels.

Raven Callaway-Kidd, a fifth grade student at Turquoise Trail Elementary in Santa Fe, is the Level 1 champion. Raven wrote her letter to Holly Schindler about her book, The Junction of Sunshine and Lucky.

Natashia McDonald, an eighth grade student at Des Moines Municipal Schools in Des Moines, is the Level 2 champion. Her letter is addressed to The Fault in Our Stars author, John Green.

Rebekah Hildebrant, an eleventh grade student at Arrowhead Park Medical Academy in Las Cruces, is the Level 3 champion. Rebekah wrote her letter to Rick Riordan about his books The Lightning Thief and The House of Hades.

Four hundred and seventy-four New Mexico students entered the 2017 contest. Of those 474 entries, 83 writers advanced to round two. In Level 1, there were 128 entries with 21 letters advancing to round two and 16 to round three state judging. In Level 2, there were 209 entries with 31 letters advancing to round two and 15 of those to round three state judging. In Level 3, there were 137 entries with 31 letters moving on to round two and 21 to round three state judging. All of the writers who advanced to round two and three will receive an award certificate in the mail. Champions will receive a $150 cash prize.

From the 52 New Mexico state finalists, the state judges selected three champions, three second place writers, three third place writers, and seven honorable mention letters. Champions, second and third place winners, and honorable mention recipients will be honored at the State Capitol on May 12 at 1:30 PM. Secretary Gonzales and State Librarian Peiffer will congratulate the students and the state champions will read their letters aloud.

The judging panel was comprised of government officials, librarians, authors, and book professionals from across the state including Department of Cultural Affairs Cabinet Secretary Veronica N, Gonzales; State Librarian, Kathleen Peiffer; Retired State Librarian, Ben Wakashige; State Library Commissioner, Elizabeth Martinez; John Byram, Director of the University of New Mexico Press; Corey Bard, Ruidoso Public Library Director; Kristina Carter, Youth Services Librarian, Clovis-Carver Public Library; Susan Beck, Professor and Head of Access Services, New Mexico State University Library; and Sarah Stark, Author, Santa Fe.

The three New Mexico champions' letters now advance to the national competition and will be sent to the Library of Congress for the national judging round, where they will be competing for a $1000 cash award. The results of the national contest will be released in early May.

To read the three winning letters or learn more about the Letters About Literature competition please visit the New Mexico State Library website - http://www.nmstatelibrary.org/

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