THE Sunday National isn’t waiting for a starting gun to begin our campaign to win indyref2 – so, as of today, entries to our essay contest are open!

If you’d like to enter and help put in place the resources that can help us secure a Yes vote that’s more needed than ever, all the information you need is below.

The question we’re asking is: “Why should Scotland be independent?”

The audience we want your essay to be written for is an undecided voter living in Scotland. The word count is between 1600-2200 words inclusive – no more and no less, please!

The closing date for entries is 11:59pm on July 11.

In order to submit your essay, email it to letters@thenational.scot with “Yessay” in the subject box. You can also use that email or stewart.ward@thenational.scot for any questions or queries.

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We’re looking for originality and persuasiveness in the writing, though the points you make may not be original, as it will be important to communicate the arguments the Yes movement knows so well.

We will be fact-checking the submissions, but you are not required to include footnotes – unless you’d like to save us some time! If so, these will not count towards the word count.

Essay titles are not required.

The National’s team will select a longlist of up to 20 essays to go before our judging panel. The editor’s decision on those 20 will be final.

Subscribers to The National will be able to read those top 20 entries on our website.

The winner will be published on the front page of our Seven Days broadsheet pull-out and receive £500.

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A shortlist of five entries will be selected from entrants under the age of 21 (as of July 11). The best of those essays as decided by our judging process will net a £250 prize for the author and a spot in the Sunday National. These entries will also be eligible for entry on to the main, £500 contest.

Anyone under the age of 18 entering must have permission from a parent or guardian.

Any plagiarism will result in an essay being disqualified.

Good luck – we can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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