I love entering (and reading other entries) for this fun, annual kidlit writing contest. The challenge: write a story for kids in 100 words or less, using some form of the words wings, spell, and fog. Check out all the details at Susanna Leonard Hill’s website: https://susannahill.com/2025/10/29/the-15th-annual-halloweensie-writing-contest-aahhhrrrooooooo/comment-page-1/#comment-107791
The Poultrygeist
By Melissa Miles
99 words
Tensions rise at the Halloween spelling bee.
Sweat trickles down my back.
Five students left.
I’m up.
C-A-U-L-D-R-O-N.
Whew!
Out goes Sophie.
Liam’s out.
I’m up again.
S-U-P-E-R-N-A-T-U-R-A-L.
Whew!
Ella’s gone.
It’s just me and Grace.
She spells P-O-U-L-T-R-Y -G-I-S-T.
Oops!
A cackling ghost swoops overhead,
clucking and flapping its arms like chicken wings.
What’s that?!
I blink hard, and shake my head.
I can’t be distracted now.
If I get this right, I win.
I open my mouth, but…
fog fills my brain!
No! I studied this one.
P-O-L-T-E-R-G-E-I-S-T.
POOF! The real poltergeist vanishes.
Applause erupts.
I win!
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