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Selfie Contest 2021: With and Without Masks

Winners will be featured on the blog! Open to kids age 14 and younger Free to enter Parental permission required Submit up to four selfies: two with a mask and two without Deadline: Monday, October 3, 2021 Since Stone Soup’s last selfie contest in 2017, the selfie has taken on a new form: the masked selfie. That’s why we’re enlisting you to participate in our 2021 Selfie Contest: With and Without Masks. Since the term “selfie” was first coined in 2002, and since its addition to the OED in 2013 as “word of the year,” seemingly all possible variations have been exhausted, leaving little room for selfie innovation—it’s up to you to prove this assumption wrong. As has always been the case, we want these selfies to tell us a story. Think about how masks can both aid and make more difficult the expression of thoughts and feelings. How can you show us who you are behind the mask, and how can you build off of that image once the mask disappears, or vice versa? Because the inclusion of two photos offers a unique opportunity to play with progression, we want to see you use this to your advantage. How might the second photo change or build upon the story told by the first? Get creative! Try something you’ve never thought to try before! Surprise us, and, most importantly, surprise yourself! You may submit up to four selfies: two with a mask and two without. Submit via our Submittable account here.

Masks, a poem by Tallulah Nagae, 8

Masks by Tallulah Nagae, 8 Tallulah Nagae, 8Seattle, WA On a walk deep in the woods I tell my mom I don’t want to wear masks anymore The mask feels icky from the heat of my mouth that I am breathing Masks do help you not get sick but I still do not like them Papa and I experiment decorating my kid masks with heart stickers The first day back at school we forgot to fill out the health form but I still got in Entering school felt weird and exciting seeing only half of the old and new faces My teacher wears a face shield and drinks coffee steam rises and gets it all foggy I miss running on the grassy field without a mask on and breathing the fresh nature air I want to be able to see my friends and family in person every day We will be free of this pandemic soon if only we all believe