Welcome

This is Papertown Imaginarium…
a not-for-profit organisation that nurtures the love of writing in young people (10-19 years).
Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or prose… whatever it is you love to write, and wherever you are in your writing journey, join our community of young writers and take advantage of our free writing resources, writing review and publication services.

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Why we exist and delight in what we do

TO NURTURE THE LOVE OF WRITING IN YOUNG PEOPLE

Papertown Imaginarium was created primarily for the child who loves to write - to give him/her everything he/she needs to keep doing what he/she enjoys doing.

TO SUPPORT WRITING EDUCATION

Beyond working with individual young writers directly through our website and writing programs, we work to support and improve the general state of writing education.

TO DRIVE THE CREATION OF LITERARY CONTENT FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WRITTEN BY YOUNG PEOPLE

We’re trying something new at Papertown Imaginarium… allowing children and young people write their own stories.

SOME OF OUR WRITING SAMPLES

SOME OF OUR WRITING SAMPLES

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Our Current Partners

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Aylward School, Uyo

Our partnership with Aylward School started in 2019, when we worked with the school to train writing instructors in the art of teaching pupils creative writing, and provided them with resources on creative writing.

We are currently working on setting up a creative writing room for the school, to give pupils a dedicated space where they can go and be inspired to write, and let their imaginations soar as they write their own original stories, and explore all the places that their writing can take them.

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Bargain Moto

Bargain Moto is an online marketplace for vehicles, operating in Ghana. Thanks to their understanding and appreciation of the impact that writing can have, they have provided us with all we need to extend our operations to Ghana.