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#191096 - 10/05/09 03:51 PM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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I've entered only no fee entries. I've won three contests, first prize...and NEVER recieved the prizes. (Other than the writing contest here at BWS, of course. Dotsie immediately sent me my prize, a t-shirt and a couple of books. :-)
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#191288 - 10/07/09 02:34 PM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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I meant I won three contests, and from those three, two of them didn't give me my earned first prize. One of them you even know. I have no scruple saying her name: Beverly Mahone.
I was supposed to win a free weekend at some hotel of my choice. And the second one was a poetry contest, which I'm sure was a huge scam. They told me to come pick up my prize ( I think it was a trophy), but I had to pay them ahead for my hotel and dinner costs...hahaha...
Beverly, wrote me a few times saying she wants to get behind why I am not getting the prize. Each time she was sooo surprised that I hadn't received anything. I just gave up. And yes, I was an unhappy camper about it.
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#191334 - 10/08/09 05:08 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: chatty lady]
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I remember that lady, Beverly. I did NOT trust her from her very first post on this site.
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#191375 - 10/08/09 02:11 PM
Re: Writing Contest
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Funny, I thought the same thing, Diamond and Chatty. But I ignored my warning feelings. It was a lesson, that's for sure.
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#191399 - 10/09/09 08:23 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Who's Bervely?
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#191543 - 10/12/09 08:05 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: jawjaw]
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Oh...that's pretty low of her.
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#191618 - 10/12/09 03:46 PM
Re: Writing Contest
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Anne, If I lived in the US, I may have undertaken something..but it just isn't worth it from over here.
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#192035 - 10/18/09 10:14 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Registered: 10/17/09
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I'm a new member and just spotted your question. I absolutely love entering contests. I'm always up for the challenge. However, I try very hard to stay away from entry fees. I don't think it increases your chances of winning; I think it just puts money into the pockets of the contest host. Their prizes are not going to be anywhere near the amount of money they collect from participants. I have only entered one or two paying contests and only because the topic grabbed me.
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#197956 - 01/16/10 10:05 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 02/15/09
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I don't enter many writing contests these days because I am a freelance writer and want to be paid for my novels, short stories, articles, etc. However, I think contests are a good way to begin in the writing field.
I never entered those that required a fee of any sort. I'm suspicious of them. But that's just one opinion.
Jacqueline Seewald
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#198360 - 01/22/10 07:37 PM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: JacquelineSeewal]
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Registered: 01/13/10
Posts: 18
Loc: Canada
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Early in my writing career, I entered a contest in a local newspaper seeking Christmas stories. It was an on-line reader poll type of thing. I didn't win the contest but apparently the newspaper and a publishing company collaborated together to create an anthrology and my story was chosen. I was thrilled to receive a copy of the book with my story in it.
The following year, Nimbus Publishing contacted me and invited me to submit a story for their second volume of Christmas stories. This time I got paid plus a copy of the book.
My writing career has blossomed ever since and new opportunities are continually coming my way.
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#201203 - 03/20/10 09:33 PM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 03/11/10
Posts: 3212
Loc: Illinois
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OK, ladies, This is a fun topic and got me reminiscing. I've only entered one writing contest and it was on a whim. I was in high school and the school announced an annual contest known as the "Shaw Essay Contest." I'd never heard of it before, though I was a senior, but I found out one got excused from 6th period to participate. And I happened to not be all that interested in World History, or whatever my 6th period class was. So I figured, "Why not?" I still remember that the topic we had to write on was, "It's in the Air," and being a child of the 60s I wrote about how fighter jets were in the air, napalm was in the air, and finally, that love was in the air... Danged if I didn't win!! Which was really fun, because I got to have my essay published in the local paper, and was feted at a luncheon. Plus my yearbook blurb says I'm the winner for 1970. Anyway, all this got me to thinking about entering contests, and I discovered that both Writers Digest and The Writer have contests open right now... You can find out about the Writers Digest contests here: Writers Digest Competitions http://www.writersdigest.com/competitions And those sanctioned by The Writer are here: The Writer http://www.writermag.com/Market%20Listings.aspx?cat=Contest%2fAward Hope that's enough variety to get all of you started on a winning effort!! Anne
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#211865 - 04/01/11 08:24 AM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: chatty lady]
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Registered: 04/06/10
Posts: 56
Loc: Florida
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Hi, I am not sure if you are suggesting that I submit a story or if you want to submit mine? Where is the contest? Please let me know. Thanks, Laurel
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#219277 - 07/27/13 12:47 PM
Re: Writing Contest
[Re: Edelweiss3]
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Registered: 07/26/13
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Writing contests for which you have to pay an entry fee are almost always scams.
Writing contests for which there is no fee and lavish prizes seldom deliver, either.
The only kind of contest you can trust almost without fail is one run by a legitimate magazine or publisher that promises you publication if you win. If you think about it, what more would an aspiring writer want--at least at the beginning of her career? (Academics don't get paid to publish in juried journals; it's consider a privilege to have one's work accepted.)
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