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 2009 Genre Wars Fiction Writing Contest!

September 11, 5:52 PMOrlando Creative Writing ExaminerMarie Dees
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The Literary Lab invites fiction writers to submit their 1 to 2,000-word short stories to the 2009 Genre Wars contest. The contest deadline is December 1, 2009 at 11:59 p.m. PST, and they plan to announce the winners on January 7, 2010, which marks the Literary Lab's 1st anniversary.

Genre Wars will celebrate all genres of writing. So, whether you write science-fiction/fantasy, horror/crime, literary, romance, children's literature/middle grade/young adult, or experimental, send in your work!

Write something new. Send something old. Polish something up. If you've never written a short story before, now's your chance to try it out!

20-30 special selections will be chosen for inclusion in the 1st Genre Wars Anthology. All of the profits from this print-on-demand publication will be donated to a writing/reading non-profit organization that will be announced in the future.
 

Visit the The Literary Lab for full details.

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