Atlanta’s tiniest, wildest, most creative writing contest for imaginative humans in grades 4–12!

The Tiny Stories™
Winter Writing Challenge

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Brought to you by A Novel Idea, a creative writing community serving young writers since 2011.

One notecard.
One Tiny Spark.
One small burst of imagination that could land you in a real published anthology.

Join kids across Atlanta in discovering how Tiny Stories can unleash HUGE creativity.

Submit Your Tiny Story
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Hi. It’s time for
Tiny Stories

“What is this?”

Write Tiny. Think Big.

The Tiny Stories™ Winter Writing Challenge is a city-wide micro-writing contest for students in grades 4–12. Using a notecard, a timer, and one Tiny Spark, writers will create short, surprising pieces of writing, then submit their favorite for prizes and publication.

Open to all Atlanta-area students.

Any school. Any district. Homeschoolers included.
All writing levels welcome.

Your imagination is the only requirement.

How It Works
(in 5 tiny steps)

  • An old, rusty key with a round bow and a bit worn out on a white background.

    Step 1

    Download Your Tiny Sparks
    You’ll get 50 Sparks — strange, beautiful, funny, surprising prompts designed to get ideas flowing instantly.

  • Pink ceramic piggy bank with black eyes and a snout, on a white background.

    Step 2

    Write a Tiny Story
    Set a tiny timer (30 seconds to 4 minutes).
    Write on a notecard.
    Don’t stop.
    Leave the last line unfinished.
    Repeat 5–15 times.

  • Close-up of a hand holding a red pushpin to mark a location on a detailed city map with additional red pushpins placed on the map.

    Step 3

    Pick Your Favorite
    Edit if you want. Tighten it up. Make it yours.

  • Step 4

    Submit!
    Tell us which Tiny Spark you used, how long your timer was, and what you discovered while writing.

  • Step 5

    Celebrate
    Winners get published and will be honored at a real book launch event!

Start Your Entry

Tiny Stories™ are tiny, fast bursts of creativity.
They’re written quickly — before your inner critic has time to jump in — using a timer, a notecard, and a Tiny Spark.

A Tiny Story can be:

  • a poem

  • micro-fiction

  • strung together

  • a monologue

  • a song

  • a scene

  • or something that doesn’t fit any genre

All forms welcome.
The only rule?

Keep it tiny.

Tiny Stories work because they:

  • lower pressure

  • unlock imagination quickly

  • help writers discover ideas they didn’t know they had

  • make writing joyful instead of stressful

  • build confidence in even the most reluctant writers

  • use the same neuroscience that ties kids to phones — for good!

This method is required for all submissions.
You’ll write many tiny drafts, then choose your favorite to revise and submit.

Tiny Stories Method
(aka: the rules!)

  • Tiny space = tiny story = tiny pressure.

  • 30 seconds · 1 minute · 2 minutes · 3 minutes · 4 minutes
    But not longer.

  • We’ll give you 50 to choose from. Even better? Have someone choose from the list for you (so you don’t accidentally peek!)

  • No planning. No thinking. Just write. And do not stop until you hear your timer!

  • I know we just said that, But it’s worth repeating. Keep those creative vibes going!

  • Tiny stories are built to be finished later. Keeping the last line unfinished gives your brain something to do immediately when you come back to write again later.

  • Write at least 5–15 Tiny Stories before choosing one (or more) to polish and submit.

  • You can combine Tiny Stories together! You can shape your favorite one. You can turn it into a poem, or a little song, or a single, lovely sentence.

    Just make sure you started with the method, and that you keep the result tiny (less than 200 words).

Prizes!

Celebrate your creativity with real-world rewards.

Winners will:

  • Be published in a for-real book, the Tiny Stories™ Winter Anthology that real people can buy online and in bookstores across the country. Yes. It’s real.

  • Receive an award at our our Book Launch Party. Think: glitz-and-glam, red-carpet-meets-bookshop vibes!

  • Be featured on ANI Creative’s website and social channels

  • Get a special Tiny Stories™ prize pack (stickers, notebook, pen, spark cards)

  • Get a copy of the Tiny Stories™: Winter Anthology

  • Be entered into a drawing for a week of summer Writing Camp!

Plus:
Special Awards for:

  • Category Winners

  • Best Tiny Story from each grade

  • Most Surprising Tiny Story

  • Innovator Award

  • A drawing for one Free Week of Summer Writing Camp !!!

Who Can Enter?

Grades: 4–12
Location: Open to all Atlanta-area students
(public, private, charter, and homeschool)
Experience: None required
Cost: Free
Deadline: February 14 (Valentine’s Day!)

Submissions take just a few minutes.
The hard part is choosing your favorite Tiny Story!

Submit Your Tiny Story

Some Examples of Tiny Stories

These were all written using the Tiny Stories Method

Timeline

Contest Opens: Now!
Submission Deadline: February 14
Winners Announced: Mid-March
Book Launch Party: First Week of April, 2026

Everything happens this winter/spring:

just in time to spark creativity during winter break!

Submit Your Tiny Story

FAQs

  • Yep! It will have a real ISBN and can be purchased online and in bookstores nationwide. BOOM

  • Under 200 words works great — but there’s no strict word count. Just keep it small.

  • Nope! This writing challenge is completely free!

  • Yes! As long as it originated with the Tiny Stories method. But remember: growth first, pruning later.

  • Absolutely.

  • YES.

  • Sure you can! And encourage your friends to enter their Tiny Stories, too! We don’t know how many we will publish yet, so share the creativity with your community!

  • Your final submission should be typed (so we can be sure we’re reading it correctly!), but drafts can, and should be, handwritten if at all possible

  • Yes! And it actually makes TIny Stories more fun. Believe us, they’re used to speed runs in their games. This is a critical part of the dopamine (happy brain vibes) factor!

Ready to write a Tiny Story?

A whole micro-universe is waiting on your tiny notecard

Get the Sparks Pack
Submit Your TIny Story

About us:
Tiny Stories, A Novel Idea,
and Kristen

Hi. I’m Kristen House. Good to meet you!

Tiny Stories™ is a fast, joyful writing method created to help kids write without pressure. With a notecard, a timer, and a spark, writers discover surprising ideas they never would’ve planned — tiny, messy bursts of creativity that unlock real confidence. It’s grounded in brain science, but delightfully rooted in the real world.

A Novel Idea (ANI) is a creative writing community serving young writers since 2011. We’ve partnered with universities like Belmont University, cultural centers like Cheekwood, and dozens of schools across the South. Our programs help kids become actual authors through hands-on writing, real printed books, and joyful celebrations of their work. ANI is brand-new to Atlanta, and we’re thrilled to bring this creative magic to a new city of storytellers.

Kristen House — founder of ANI and creator of Tiny Stories™ — is a writer, educator, former tech executive, and mom of four kids (ages 10–18) who she’s constantly encouraging to spend more time writing and less time staring at screens. She’s a lifelong champion of kids’ creativity, and she believes writing should feel like discovery, play, and delight.

Learn more about our creative writing programs at A Novel Idea.

Learn More about ANI Creative