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A guide on how to write for Young Post and Spark

We have several ways for students to get involved with our publications
byYoung Post Reporter
Published: 6:48am, 24 Aug 2015
Length: 401 words
A guide on how to write for Young Post and Spark

Your voice matters. While we strive to deliver quality content for Hong Kong readers, we also want you to be part of the conversation. Our student interaction pages can be your stage – a space to share your original work, spark discussion and get inspired.

From creative writing and opinion pieces to debates and advice columns, we give students like you the chance to shine through words and ideas. All secondary school students in Hong Kong are welcome to join any of our student interaction pages below.

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Your words have the power to inspire. Apply here to become a student writer.