Markets For Writers

This week’s market is a fantastic one (not that I’m biased being a WB tutor, or anything!). The Writers Bureau is inviting entries for its annual Limerick Competition. Here are a few details for you:

Prizes:

1st Prize: £100 plus a Writers Bureau Course worth over £350

Runners up: £50 will go to two runners up, plus 12 Months’ Membership to
The Association of Freelance Writers
worth £24.99

Closing date: 31st July 2016

To find our further information, including how to enter, the rules and to read past winning entries, go to the competition page.

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14 responses to “Markets For Writers”

  1. Keith? Are you reading this? 😉

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    1. He should definitely enter!

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    2. And so should you!

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  2. Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
    There once was a girl called Esther
    Who blogged instead of pester
    It’s Competition Time
    For a Limerick rhyme
    At the end of this Semester
    😄

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    1. Ha, ha, ha! I love it. Thank you soooo much – and for the reblog :-))

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      1. Welcome Esther 😄😄😄

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  3. Current Writers Bureau folk cannot enter! 🙁

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  4. Yay! Employees.

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    1. I was just about to check the rules! Thought it had to be only employees not allowed to enter. So give it a go!

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  5. What happens if a Writers Bureau student wins first prize? They surely wouldn’t want to enrol twice!

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    1. There are lots of different courses. I’ve taken some students through four courses!

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      1. What others could you tempt me to part with my coins for?

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      2. There’s a competitions course, copywriting course, article writing course, novel and short story writing course and more!

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