Some students recently entered the Young Writers’ Spine-Chiller mini saga competition and we are delighted to announce that 47 of our students’ stories were successful. They now have the opportunity to be published within a special anthology, named Spine-Chillers – The Graveyard Shift.

The competition receives thousands of stories from around the UK, making this a great achievement!

Each term the top 5 writers earn the prize of a Kindle Fire HD, with school prizes going from £1,000 for first place, £500 for second place and £250 for third place. The final winners are chosen once all books from the competition have been published.

To see which students stories were successful click ‘continue reading’.

Student Story 
Amy Roberts Red Eyes
Sophie Mole The Mystery Man
Elise Lamb The Girl
Alannah Charlton The Unknown
Ryan Ford Tree House Horror
Jessica Usher The Smell Of Death
Jessica Coates Dark Wood
Ella Jones The Dentist
Laurie Blacklock After Hours
Ethan Monoghan Deadly Arrogance
Glen Watson The Abandoned House
Ellliot Tolman Daddy’s Home
Ailidh Dick The Thing Under the Bed
Taira Ford Lost
Felix Kaner ‘Need A Friend?’
Eve Massey We Flew… Into Death
Ellen Jeffrey Suffocating In A Coffin
Archie Pritchard The Hill
Holly Peck The Elevator of Doom!
Emily Fisk The Spin-Chilling Woods
Katie Collyer The Clown Lurked
Jasmine Haigh The Shack of Doom
Thomas Coulson The House Of Terror
Lucy Cunningham The Mystery Of The Forest
Isabel Farooqi Myself
Charlotte Bruce Barny bear
Stephanie Shek Mortus
Grace Coffey Mortus
Reece Watson The Ramer
Finley Camille Vanish Village
Joe Beattie The Boy In The Abandoned House
Trinity Todd The Haunted Hotel
Robbie Scott ‘z’
Billy Rowe Mystery Creature
Isaac Asbury-Welfare The Castle
Abbie Rutherford The Hospital
Cara Wray Broken Down
Lewis Cuthbertson The Alleyway
Edmund Stait The Tunnels
Robyn Marley The Wood
Grace Fisk Thirteen
Lorna Smith The Graveyard
Cameron Chisholm Creeper Creaker
Eleanor Clark Louder
Jennifer Teasdale I Thought They Were Gone
Ella-Jane Arnott Inside Of Me!
Harneesh Sandhu I Saw Them!