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Thursday, March 24, 2005

The Ads, March 24th 2005.

Kathryn Dunn writes....



I'm writing to tell you about the newly launched 12th true-life non-fiction
writing competition from toowrite.com which awards £1,000 to the author of
the winning entry.



Unlike most short story competitions, which call for fictional articles, we
want real-life stories. Entries should be no longer than 1,500 words, be
written in the first person and be previously unpublished. Neither can we
accept stories, which have previously been entered for any of our earlier
competitions.



Each competition we run attracts hundreds of entries from all over the
world.



Every entry is featured on our website called www.toowrite.com and some of
the best are featured in one of the top regional newspapers in Britain.

There is no entry fee and the closing date is June 22, 2005 at noon (BST).



Full details of the competition can be found on the website
www.toowrite.com.



Regards
Kathryn




Kathryn Dunn
toowrite editor
email: kdunn@nep.co.uk
tel: 0116 227 3135
fax: 0116 227 3147
www.toowrite.com
www.toowritepoetry.com



toowrite.com is organised and run by Northcliffe Electronic Publishing.
Click here for the corporate website: www.nep.co.uk



*****


Little Tiger Press writes....




COULD YOU WRITE A PICTURE BOOK TO DELIGHT CHILDREN?



DO YOU WANT TO BE A PUBLISHED AUTHOR?



Enter the Little Tiger Press Search for a Story New Author Prize 2005. We are looking for a fiction-based picture book story of no less than 200 and no more than 750 words. It should be in English, aimed at children of up to 6 years and be entirely original and your own work. The winning author will receive a cash prize of £2000 and the offer of a publication contract.



Please visit our website, www.littletigerpress.com, for full details and competition terms and conditions.




Little Tiger Press

1 The Coda Centre

189 Munster Road

London

SW6 6AW

Tel: 020 7385 6333

Fax: 020 7385 7333

www.littletigerpress.com

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