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And what I find, I love to share! I write in a variety of genres including children's, Christian, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, so these post follow along those lines. In the past couple of weeks I've had news of a few successes. I've had a poem short-listed in a competition the final winner is yet to be decided and a short story short-listed in another.

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A poem has been commended in the Thynks competition and another has been long-listed in a fourth competition. Okay, none of them are actually in the prizes yet , but it's still something to be pleased about, isn't it? The fact is, the organisers of the latter competition offered me an extra opportunity, Game, Set and Match Posted by K.

Dearsley on Saturday, July 6, , In : Competitions. What do tennis players and writers have in common? Not much, you might think, but having mis spent a lot of the past two weeks watching Wimbledon, I've come to the conclusion that writers could learn a lot from them. When you submit your work to a publication or competition, you can try to do some research about what might succeed, just as a tennis player might try to work out their opponent's strengths and weaknesses by watching their previous matches.

Ultimately, however, editors and compe Facing Facts Posted by K. Dearsley on Sunday, June 30, , In : Competitions. I really hate doing it, but I've just had to withdraw one of my stories from an anthology. It was highly commended in a competition and the organisers asked me in if they could print it in a winners' anthology in the near future.

Of course, I jumped at the chance and sent the bio they asked for straight away.

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After around a year I contacted them to find out what was happening, and was assured that the anthology had been delayed in order to include the winners, but that it would be p Always a Bridesmaid? Dearsley on Sunday, March 24, , In : Competitions. How hard it must be for Olympic athletes to get all the way to the final only to be pipped at the post by less than a nose! There are no prizes for coming fourth, so all the training, self-discipline and possibly neglect of loved ones have been for nothing. On another day, they might have left the blocks a fraction faster or felt fresher, their competitors might not have been as focussed or have eaten one too many Shredded Wheat.

Another day they might have won—they were so close. It can Dearsley on Sunday, January 13, , In : Competitions. You can wait ages for work to get from acceptance to publication then, like buses, several come out at once. Included are the winning prose, poetry and humorous entries in the annual competition along with a host of pieces receiving honourable mentions, including one of mine, 'Plucked from Obscurity'.

The edition is in paperback form, plus a box with each work on a separate business-sized card, which you can mix Competition News Posted by K. Dearsley on Monday, August 13, , In : Competitions. My fingers are still crossed for the competitions in which my work is shortlisted, but I've had news of another competition.

The good news is that Mary Charman-Smith is holding another competition for unpublished poetry up to a maximum of 45 lines excluding the title. The closing date is 15th November , so there's plenty of time to send in your Poets Prepare! Dearsley on Monday, August 6, , In : Competitions. If there are a few typos in this post, it's probably because I'm trying to write it with my fingers crossed.

I have three entries short-listed in separate competitions, and I'm on tenterhooks waiting for the results. Of course, none of them might progress further, but if Andy Murray can win a gold medal, then anything's possible. Go Andy!

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If they don't, being short-listed is no dishonour, and at least I've taken part. Last year, I entered the Salopian Poetry Society's annual open compet Lightning Strikes Twice Posted by K. Dearsley on Sunday, July 1, , In : Competitions. I was thrilled this week to learn that my mini-story, 'Plucked from Obscurity', has been chosen for inclusion in the Best of The Binnacle's Ultra-Short Competition anthology. The annual competition calls for submissions of prose or poetry up to words.

There were around entries this year, so I feel honoured to have made it to the anthology, especially as the form of the publication is so innovative. One of my pieces, 'The Case of the Geometric Pattern', appeared in the seventh com The Fruits of Success Posted by K. Dearsley on Wednesday, June 13, , In : Competitions. June has been encouraging so far. I say all this not just to show off, but because it reminded me that sometimes competitions have prize-giving events, and while these are fun, they can also be nerve-wrackin No Contest Posted by K.

Dearsley on Sunday, May 6, , In : Competitions.

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I had to cancel my cover competition. The last minute rush I had hoped for never materialised, and without entries there is no contest. It was really disappointing. I'd expended a lot of time, effort and money promoting it only to receive less than a handful of entries. In fact, I received a better response to my post on a Kindle forum announcing the flop. Initially, I was inclined to think it was a total waste, but I'm beginning to see there are things I can learn from it. My advice to Cover Contest Posted by K.


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Dearsley on Tuesday, April 10, , In : Competitions. The first entries in my contest to find a new cover for Discord's Child are beginning to come in. For those of you creative people who haven't started work on it yet, there's still time. The closing date is 30th April and the full details are here.