Tuesday, May 27, 2008
First Annual Short Story Contest
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First Annual Short Story Contest It's said everyone has at least one story inside them. This is your chance to let yours out. The Long and the Short of It is seeking the best new short story 1,000 words or less.So... put on your thinking cap, dial up your muse, and give it a shot. The story must be a romance and must end with a HEA. PG-13 or less, please. You can see samples of the types of stories we're looking for by checking the short story archive at the bottom of this page.
The Grand Prize Winner will receive (a $155 value!):
Publication on The Long and the Short of It website
A banner for their blog or website
One year free book cover/banner advertising
Six months of author pages
An award certificate suitable for framing.
The First prize Winner will receive (an $85 value!):
Publication on The Long and the Short of It website
A banner for their blog or website
Six months of author pages
Three month free book cover/ banner advertising
An award certificate suitable for framing.
The Second Prize Winner will receive (a $40 value!):
Publication on The Long and the Short of It website
A banner for their blog or website
Three months book cover/banner advertising
An award certificate suitable for framing.
Five honorable mentions will receive (a $20 value!):
Publication on The Long and the Short of It website
A banner for their blog or website
An award certificate suitable for framing.
Twelve Door Prizes (randomly drawn from all participants):
One copy of Beginnings, Middles & Ends by Nancy Kress
Six autographed books
Five goodie bags
RULES:
Submit your entry via email with the subject line: Short Story Contest: NAME OF STORY.
Your entry will be provided to our judges with all identifying names removed and will be scored by a rating system.
Deadline for entry to this contest is June 14, 2008.
The winners and runners up will be notified via email and posted on our website on July 1, 2008.
By entering the contest, you agree to allow The Long and the Short of It to publish your entry on the LASR website, regardless of whether it is selected as a winner.
All stories chosen to be published will be archived for a period of six months following publication. All rights revert back to the author, at the author's written request, and the story will be pulled from our archives at that time.
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4 comments:
What is an HEA, please? Sounds like a good contest.
katefellowes@lycos.com
Hi Kate,
HEA means "happily ever after" meaning a romance cannot have a sad ending.
For example, in the movie LOVE STOREY (I don't know if you're old enought to remember that movie LOL) the heroine dies at the end. That's a sad ending. This movie isn't considered a "Romance" it's considered a love story. See what I mean?
Hope this helps. :)
Thanks for the info. That's my favorite kind of ending, so I think I'll give this a try!
Kate Fellowes
That's great, Kate. Let me know how it turns out!
Good Luck!
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