Writer Advice Flash Prose Contest
DEADLINE: April 15, 2010
Can you create flash fiction, memoir, and creative non-fiction that grabs, surprises, and mesmerizes readers in fewer than 750 words? If you have a story or memoir with a strong theme, sharp images, a solid structure, and an unexpected discovery, then the fifth annual WriterAdvice Flash Prose Contest is one to look into.
You can submit up to three stories, typed and double-spaced. Email submissions will not be accepted. Entry fee is $10 per submission. All entries accompanied by an SASE will be returned with brief comments.
PRIZES: First Place - $150; Second Place - $75; Third Place - $50; Fourth Place - $25; Honorable Mentions will also be published. Names of all winners will be announced in the summer issue of WriterAdvice.
CONTACT: For questions only, please email editor B. Lynn Goodwin at Lgood67334@comcast.net
A complete listing of submission details can be found at WriterAdvice.com. Good luck!
Can you create flash fiction, memoir, and creative non-fiction that grabs, surprises, and mesmerizes readers in fewer than 750 words? If you have a story or memoir with a strong theme, sharp images, a solid structure, and an unexpected discovery, then the fifth annual WriterAdvice Flash Prose Contest is one to look into.
You can submit up to three stories, typed and double-spaced. Email submissions will not be accepted. Entry fee is $10 per submission. All entries accompanied by an SASE will be returned with brief comments.
PRIZES: First Place - $150; Second Place - $75; Third Place - $50; Fourth Place - $25; Honorable Mentions will also be published. Names of all winners will be announced in the summer issue of WriterAdvice.
CONTACT: For questions only, please email editor B. Lynn Goodwin at Lgood67334@comcast.net
A complete listing of submission details can be found at WriterAdvice.com. Good luck!
Labels: Contest, flash fiction, flash prose, writing contests
1 Comments:
Thank you, WOW, for sharing information about the contest. We are already opening submissions, though we plan to read them all at once. The titles are tantalizing. Is yours among them?
Lynn
www.writeradvice.com
Author of You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers
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