3 Character Fiction Competition

3 Characters Fiction Competition

1st Prize: £150.00

2nd Prize: £100.00

3rd Prize: £75.00

Closing date: 30th June 2011

Entry Fee: £3.00

To enter this fantastic new writing competition, simply write a story revolving around the three characters above.

You can be as creative as you like but you must use ONLY the three characters. The style and genre is completely up to you.

Maximum word count is 3000. Double-check your word count before submitting.

Stories must be original and previously unpublished.

We prefer stories to be pasted within the body of the email rather than attachments.

Whilst we acknowledge that spelling errors can slip through, please ensure that you  have spell-checked and spaced out paragraphs.

Uk writers may send their submissions by post and pay by cheque if required.

We prefer submissions by email to [email protected] and please mark the name of the competition in the subject line.

Multiple entries are acceptable providing the correct entry fee is paid.

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2 Responses to “3 Character Fiction Competition”

  1. Sharon Maltby says:

    Hello,

    I’ve got a question. Was wondering if other people can be mentioned e.g. in conversation, past events in passing, but not the central theme. How extensive is the three character limit?

    Thanks for your time

  2. Hello Sharon,
    Thank you for your question.
    Whilst you are only able to use the 3 characters within your submission, you can bring up other characters by reference, in flashbacks and in memories if it is part of the development of the plot or the character, but they cannot play an active role.
    i.e. “Mum used to say the same thing when she was alive, you can imagine what she would say now if she saw what was happening here!”
    Hope that helps?
    Annette

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