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What's in your imagination..? Write a short story



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Do you tell stories?
Are you a writer of tales?
Do you want to get into print?
Can you write a short story about goodies, baddies, witches, spies, the school run, your untold dreams ... or anything you like?

Does your writing entertain others?

Could you be the next big literary success?

A national competition to find
the very best short stories begins today.



Go to the link at www.authorvauthor.com to submit your story.

The winners will be chosen by you, the readers of this newspaper.
Go to the link at www.authorvauthor.com and sign up to be a judge too.

Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: children, young adults and adults.

Local winners will go forward to a regional heat which will be followed by the national final of the competition.

A glittering award ceremony will mark the start of your writing career.

Winning entries will also be published in a compendium and will be available to purchase. So if you want to get into print and get your story read by thousands of people, see the details of the competition on-line or look for the link in the on-line version of your local paper.

The competition closes for author submissions by Midnight 30 April 2008.



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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 3:14 PM
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  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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