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The contest is limited to 500 entrants and there is a small entrance fee of $5. When you purchase this, you’ll download a PDF file of the guidelines. There is also a link to them in the email receipt.

Start time is January 23rd , 2010 at 12:00 p.m. (noon) central time.

Don’t miss out on the ultimate source for creative stress…and tons of fun! More than 85 prizes! 

For more information and to enter this contest go to writersweekly.com.

1st Place: $300 – One Winner
2nd Place: $250 – One Winner
3rd Place: $200 – One Winner
Honorable Mention – Twenty Winners

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DOOR PRIZES (randomly drawn from all participants)

  • 15 – One-year subscriptions to The Write Markets Report
  • 5 – Freelance Income Kits ($49.95 value)
  • 5 – copies How to Publish A Profitable E-mag
  • 5 – copies of Query Letters That Worked
    Features real query letters that landed these contracts: Woman’s Day – $2,800; Redbook – $3,500; Ladies Home Journal – $3,000; DiscoveryHealth.com – $2,000; Lifetime Magazine – $3,000; Life Extension magazine – $6,480; Natural Remedies $11,300; and many more!
  • 30 – Grab Bag! Winners of grab bag get one ebook of their choice from our list HERE.

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2 Comments to “Sign Ups for WritersWeekly 24-Hour Short Story Contest”

  1. Ooh, ooh, awesome! I’m going to pass this one along. Great find, Anne!

    By the way, did you redo this blog? It looks great! Or am I confusing it with another or your blogs? (My head be small and all.)

    • Anne Bender
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      I spruced it up about a month ago. =) I like the brightness. It took me a few days to figure out the scrolling image/new post on the main page and one of these days I’ll figure out the thumbnail images on the posts there, too. But not today. =)

      I have yet to participate in one of the writers weekly contests, but maybe after NaNo I’ll have the courage.