The Grapevine’s competition is closed.
Now Learning & Creativity (L&C) is up with a Short Story Contest. The selected stories will be published in an anthology.
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L&C invites short stories to be published in an anthology (in e-book format).
There are many aspiring writers who have the class and caliber to impress people with their writing abilities however some of them require an opportunity to showcase their skills. So many publishing houses, these days, are endeavoring to promote good storytellers through contests and talent hunts.
Grapevine India, a young publishing house in India, is continuously looking for new writers who are usually ignored by other publishers as it is always a risk to publish new authors.
Continuing with their efforts to recognize new authors, Grapevine invites all aspiring authors to participate in Short Story contest. If selected your story will be published in an anthology.
Here are the terms and conditions for the contest:
1. Short story should be themed around teenage life.
2. Word count should be between 1000 and 4000 words.
3. Out of 25 stories to be published,
4. Last date to send your entries is 31st January 2014.
5. Send your complete contact details along with the bio.
6. Send your entries only at grapevineanthology@gmail.com
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Just one question – do the stories have to be about / involving teenagers?
Sorry for the late response. The contest is closed now but not the opportunity to showcase your story. Here’s the another one waiting for you.
Stay tuned.
Are the results out? And will all entries be awarded with a participation certificate?
Do you have the contest this year?