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  • Markets For Writers

    This week’s market is the fantastic Writers Bureau Flash Fiction Competition. They’re currently accepting entries of up to 500 words for their competition. Prizes: 1st: £300 2nd: £200 3rd: £100 All three winners will also win a Writers Bureau course of their choice (worth over £350) Entry fee: £5 per story, £10 for 3 entries…

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  • The difference a little ‘t’ can make… And while they’re at it, perhaps they ought to check their spelling of ‘better’…

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  • Monday Motivations

    I’m feeling a little sluggish today after a writers’ weekend so if you’re anything like me, you need that extra something to get you going. Here’s a challenge to help you on your way: Write a flash fiction piece of between 50-200 words with the following two lines in it somewhere: And to think he’d…

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  • Writing Competition

    As promised, here is the first in my new series of mini-writing competitions. Prizes: 1st: £20 plus a copy of my book of short stories, The Siege Two runners-up: A copy of my book of short stories All three stories will be published on my blog Entry fee: FREE Entries are accepted from all corners…

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  • Now last week, I brought you news that I’m ending my weekly writing challenges and starting up some mini challenges with prizes (launching tomorrow!). And then I received this from the wonderful Keith Channing: My Friday has started quite bleak, I’m so sad I can hardly speak. My mental molester Is the news from Esther…

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  • Markets For Writers

    This week’s market is for the non-fiction writers. The Ouen Press Short Story Competition is calling for true travel tales. Here are the details for you: Prizes: 1st Prize: £300 Runners-up x 2: £100 Highly commended entries will be recognised Entry fee: FREE Word limit: Between 3000 – 10,000 words Closing date: 31st October 2016…

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  • Shoes? Missiles? What’s the difference?!

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  • Monday Motivations

    If you’re feeling sluggish after the weekend and need a little help to unlock your writing brain, here’s a challenge for you: Write a flash fiction piece of between 50-250 words with the following line in it somewhere: He didn’t want to turn around; he knew just what he’d see and he could face anything…

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    I’m thrilled to welcome Murray Clarke back to my Friday Guest Writer Spot. Murray is known for his short stories, but here he shares the only poem he has ever written with us. And pretty stunning it is too. Here’s a little bit about Murray: Murray Clarke has a real passion for writing short stories…

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  • This week’s challenge is a little different – there isn’t one! Instead, from next week, I’m going to be setting some new mini competitions with prizes. I hope you’ll give them a go. Watch this space for news… Now, on to last week’s challenge and the fantastic writing I received in response. OPTION ONE was…

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