Brenda and I have read Writer’s Digest for years and highly recommend their competition. Since this email came through with a list of their upcoming contests, we wanted to share it.
WRITER’S DIGEST
COMPETITIONS
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You enter. You win. You brag. And you earned it…but what does it really GET you?
Science Fiction/Fantasy | Thriller | Crime | Young Adult | Romance | Horror
Win one of our genre competitions and get a professional critique of your work. Get a pro’s take on what works, what doesn’t and how to fix it. Get a high-level review of the strengths and weaknesses of your writing. Get an impressive addition to your resume. And, of course, get the money and the bragging rights.
When you win, you’re good.
When you win with Writer’s Digest, you get even better.
A bank robbery. A theft. A murder. We’ll start you off with this clue: The deadline is October 22, 2011! | |
Please…we ache for your entries. Don’t be cold-hearted. Enter by October 15, 2011! | |
Whodunnit? Don’t keep us in suspense! YOU do it…by September 15, 2011. |
What does the future hold? Colonized planets, maybe. Apocalypse? Perhaps time travel. You decide. Enter by September 15, 2011. |
Harry Potter. Twilight. The Hunger Games. The popularity of Young Adult fiction has everlasting life! Sink your teeth into it! Enter by October 1, 2011! |
Just like the barely-audible shuffles of a zombie, the deadline’s far-off … but it’s coming. The UnDeadline: October 31, 2011 |
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Member: Society of Professional Journalists
Finalist in the Writing and Publishing category of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, “$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book,”
Maralyn is right. This contest, and others, are well worth the
efforts to enter. We have both won contest awards. You never
know where the results will lead.
You are right Brenda. It has made a difference for both of us throughout our careers. Being judged and picked by peers and “experts,” maes the path smoother.