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Network Short Story Competition
The Network Short Story Competition is here – it’s open to anyone living in Portugal, so please take the opportunity to get the creative juices flowing and support this first time venture.
Stories can be on any theme, with a maximum word count of 2000 words. Entries cost 5 euros and will be judged by Jenny Grainer, writer, journalist and tutor in Creative Writing, and Lisa Selvidge, who tutors in Creative Writing in the Algarve and online with the University of East Anglia. Entries will need to be in the English language for this first year, and need to be received by March 31st.
The winning story will receive 100 euros worth of book vouchers, sponsored by Network, the Magna Carta Bookshop, and the Griffin Bookshop. The event is supported by the Portugal News who will publish the winning entry. Winners will be announced on 23rd April 2008, international book day.
For more details and application form, please e-mail :netpres@networkalgarve.org,ring Janice Russell on 915 584 668,ask at the Griffin or Magna Carta bookshop,or download the form by clicking here.
Friday, 7 March 2008
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Another contest that might be of interest to those who can write a poem, story, or creative essay in under 1,000 words: The Whidbey Student Choice Contest.
This contest is judged by students in the Master of Fine Arts program where I teach. The contest is open once a month. There is a prize of $50 and publication on the web site. Best of all, it costs nothing to enter!
http://www.whidbeystudents.com/WSContest.htm
Good luck!
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