Tips For Writing Contests
Jan 18th, 2010 | By Kevin | Category: CompetitionsTo help writers get a step up when entering any writing contest, the long-established Writers-Editors Network has posted 10 Tips for Winning Writing Contests. Among those tips are:
Make your story different. That means a different setting or unusual characters or a different plot. If it’s been used before, if it’s trite, get rid of it. If two stories on that judge’s pile are similar, they both lose.
Make sure your story or article has a clear central theme that you follow throughout it. You should be able to say, “This article or story is about . . .” and finish the description in one sentence. Get rid of things that don’t relate to that theme.
All 10 tips are posted at www.Writers-Editors.com.
Entries for the 27th Annual 2010 Writers-Editors Network International Writing Competition are now being accepted. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top winners in each category, with honorable mention certificates for near-winners.
Divisions and Categories include:
Nonfiction (Previously Published Article/Essay/Nonfiction Book Chapter; Unpublished or Self-Published Article/Essay/Nonfiction Book Chapter);
Fiction (Short Story; Novel Chapter);
Children’s Literature (Short Story/Nonfiction Article/Book Chapter/Poem);
Poetry (Traditional/Free Verse).
Each entry MUST be accompanied by an official entry form. Contest deadline is March 15, 2010. Guidelines and entry form can be printed out online at http://www.writers-editors.com or http://www.FFWAmembers.com.
(Note: Winners of prior years’ contests are also posted on the site.)
