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Hey guys! I noticed this place had been a bit quiet and I was starting to feel isolated so I thought I'd post a topic. ;_;

So! A newspaper in my country is having a short story competition. I've never entered a writing competition before and I'm quite excited. Apparently we're allowed to submit a number of stories, and the length maximum is 3000 words. (They didn't give us a minimum, which was interesting to me.) The prize is $5000 and some book vouchers, although as quite a shy person in "real life" I'm not quite as keen on the awards ceremony or my picture in the paper. Lord.

Anyway, I wanted to ask whether anyone had ever entered a short story competition, and if so, did you win? How did the competition work, and how did you pick the story/ies you wanted to enter?

Date: 2011-07-18 03:57 pm (UTC)
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Interesting...

I've entered quite a few that I haven't one, and one that I placed (there weren't winners or losers, just people who placed). It works a lot like sending things in for publication. You send something in, and see if it works. I tend to use the same qualifications for sending stuff in as I would for publication. (i.e. what are they looking for? And then I send in the best piece that I have that is written for their specs.) I would avoid submitting more than one, unless they're fairly different stories and you're not sure whether they'd go for more of a cute or melodramatic story or whatever...otherwise, I think it can appear like you're "spamming" them.

I do avoid all contests that involve paying entry fees - that always strikes me as fairly stupid. But I'd totally enter it. What's the worst that can happen?

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