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Date Posted: 22:12:32 10/17/05 Mon GMT-5
Author: Lori
Author Host/IP: S0106000cf1ebde70.cg.shawcable.net / 68.145.250.67
Subject: Fiddle- dee -dee
In reply to: muttering one 's message, "Re: Anyone entering any competitions? yes, no, maybe." on 13:56:19 10/17/05 Mon GMT-5

Yes, I've been doing plenty of thinking about that tomorrow, too. I know what you mean about contests, Roger. Sometimes I think you've got a better chance just sending stuff in to magazines (and you also don't have to pay). Then again, like Diane, I had some contest winnings this year -- the Alice Munro Festival contest, where I won second place, and Alberta Anthology is also run as a contest.

I did enter the TWUC Short Prose thing again this year. True, the fee's $25.00 -- then again, the prize is $2500. The deadline's Nov. 1. And there's the CBC Literary Awards, also Nov. 1 deadline, $20.00 entry fee, which I'm waffling about -- the past winners always seem to be these people with seventeen books out and a PhD. But I think it's blind judging, and isn't first prize $4000 or something?

Maybe I'd be better off keeping my $20.00. Or spending it on wine.

Cheers,

Lori



>Well, I'm sort of thinking about entering the Writer's
>Union competition, but then, I mutter, that could be
>just a waste of $27.00 since it's so hotly contested.
>
>This year, I tried two contests.I entered the This
>Magazine short story contest and didn't win place or
>show. The Niagara CAA competition had a cheaper entry
>fee and I won second prize. Maybe I should jut keep my
>'average' to one out of two this year, or maybe I
>should throw caution and money into the wind. I'll
>think about that tomorrow.
>
>Diane
>
> >I am just wondering if anyone is in a competition, or
>>has been, this year.
>>
>>I've sorta decided to leave competitions alone, and
>>try and get my work published in real magazines. That
>>is also a sort of competition. I might go for a
>>competition if I had a piece that was hard to place in
>>a genre magazine, though. I am still trying to place
>>one story like that.
>>
>>Roger

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