Federation of Writers Scotland – Vernal Equinox Competitions
Federation of Writers – Vernal Equinox Competitions
Friday, March 21, 2014
The prize money for first prize in each category to £50.
The competition closes on 21 March and has three categories:
Poetry (to be judged by Anne Connolly and Elizabeth Rimmer)
Short story (to be judged by Laura Marney)
Flash fiction (to be judged by Marc Sherland).
The optional theme – and we do mean optional – is Light.
Do start thinking about sending in submissions!
Rules are at http://www.writersfederation.org.uk/news-and-events/134-federation-of-writers-scotland-vernal-equinox-competition-2014.html
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