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Spencer was initially hesitant to enter in 2023 due to his dyslexia - but was ultimately crowned the silver winner in the 8-11 category in the 2023/24 final.

Spencer told us that “having no punctuation in the marking makes it a lot better, because it’s really all about the story.” By using his iPad, Spencer wrote his story with help from autocorrect. You can read more about alternative methods for submitting stories.

What's next in store for Spencer? Spencer now has the confidence to write more, always carrying his ideas book with him.

If you have children who have reading or writing difficulties and wish to enter the competition, then why not watch our tips for writing with dyslexia from teacher Simon Hunt.

Spencer, who is dyslexic, shares his experience from the 2023/24 competition.

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The winners of 500 Words 2023/24

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