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This week’s market comes from the US. The organiser contacted me directly to let me know about a flash fiction competition with a difference. The Great Flash Fiction War is a competition that takes place over three days. The prompt for the competition is announced on the 21st October 2016 and you then have the…
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Why stop at getting it wrong once?!
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Yes, it’s Monday again and time to unleash your creativity on the world. Here’s a challenge to get you kick-started. Write a flash fiction piece of between 50-100 words with the following line in it somewhere: It was over. What’s over is up to you – an affair, a friendship, a trip to space, a…
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It’s Friday and time for my Guest Writer Spot. This week, I’m delighted to welcome Suzanne Lambert. Before you read her thoroughly interesting and inspirational non-fiction piece, here’s a little bit about her in her own words: “I live in Newcastle upon Tyne and my second book is due to be published by Penguin in…
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f the week again – challenge time. Here are my latest challenges for you: OPTION ONE: Write a fifteen-word story with the words GOLD, EVIL and LOVE in it somewhere. OPTION TWO: Write a poem or limerick on the theme of SPACE. OPTION THREE: Your word is PHOBIA. Are you afraid of spiders, flying, open…
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This week, I have a quarterly writing competition for you, so if you don’t quite finish your story in time and miss the current deadline, you can target the next one. The Henshaw Short Story Competition is currently inviting stories for its September competition. Prizes: 1st: £100 2nd: £50 3rd: £25 Entry fee: £5. Critique:…
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Just a slight difference then…
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Here’s another challenge to help your writing week get underway: Write a flash fiction piece of between 50-100 words with the following line in it somewhere: If she didn’t stop doing that soon, he was going to kill her. Last week’s challenge was to write a flash fiction piece of between 50-200 words with the…
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Welcome to my weekly Guest Writer Spot. If you’d like to see your work in this slot, please contact me here or by e-mail: esthernewton@virginmedia.com. I accept stories, poems, articles – in fact, anything and everything. All you have to do is make sure your prose is no longer than 2000 words and your poems…
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It’s that time of the week again – challenge time. Here are my latest challenges for you: OPTION ONE: Write a fifteen-word story with the words HUNGRY, TAXI and SUPERMAN in it somewhere. OPTION TWO: Write a poem or limerick on the theme of FOOD. OPTION THREE: Your word is AUTUMN. Yes, it’s just around…