Karpinskaia
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- Nov 20, 2007
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Hi everybody, I'm new here so if I have posted this in the wrong place, any moderator is more than welcomed to move it in the correct section.
Now let me tell you a little story: a few days ago I was aimlessly navigating the Internet and I stumbled across a writing contest, "Writers of the Future" which seems like a preety good idea for all amateur writers who wish to be published. The rules are simple: there is no participation fee, the authors must have no material published so far, all short storyes(for only short stories are accepted, no more than 17k words) are judged by a jury of profesional writers such as Neil Gaiman or Orson Scott Card(my favourite SF writer by the way) and the best thing is that all the winning stories are being published in an antology bearing the same name as the contest. Going back to the purpose of this tread, I was wondering if anyone here on the Chrons has heard or even participated at this contest and what do you think about it?
P.S. I apologize for any spelling or grammar mistakes I might have made but my English is a bit rusty, not having used it for quite a while and it's not my native language either.