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Willie Boy
 08 Oct 2008, 16:28 #45856 Reply To Post
For member interest.

From the River and Rowing Museum website:

To celebrate the centenary of 'The Wind in the Willows' and its enduring appeal, the River & Rowing Museum is inviting submissions of new river-related stories for a young 21st century audience. We're hoping to find a 'Wind in the Willows' for our times. The competition is part of this year's Henley Literary Festival.

Judges are award-winning/acclaimed writers for children and young adults: Beverley Birch ('Rift'), S.I. Martin ('Jupiter Williams'), Paul Bryers ('Kobal' from 'The Mysteries of the Septogram'), and Sarah Mussi ('The Door of No Return' ).

Stories can be a maximum of 4,000 words.

Ist Prize: £500 + Real Writers (fiction consultancy) assessment.

Two other cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd selections.

All three winning stories will be published on the Museum's website and available to readers online for 12 months.

The deadline is the 15th of March 2009 and a prize-giving event will take place at the River & Rowing Museum June 2009.

Entrants must be 16 years or over.

Go to: www.rrm.co.uk for details.
This post was last edited by Willie Boy, 08 Oct 2008, 17:27
timellis
 08 Oct 2008, 17:58 #45867 Reply To Post
Thanks for this Willie Boy - sounds like an interesting competition . Most of them are too boring to enter!

You were right, the Stephen King reviews have died a death ! Although, it might be because everybody's trying decipher the instructions from Legend Press !
Linda
 09 Oct 2008, 08:33 #45927 Reply To Post
Thanks for this link. Sounds interesting.
Willie Boy
 09 Oct 2008, 19:35 #45962 Reply To Post
Quote: timellis, Wednesday, 8 Oct 2008 17:58
You were right, the Stephen King reviews have died a death ! Although, it might be because everybody's trying decipher the instructions from Legend Press !


Ach well Tim, it wasn't that important anwyay.

Regards.
Willie Boy
 09 Oct 2008, 19:35 #45963 Reply To Post
Quote: Linda, Thursday, 9 Oct 2008 08:33
Thanks for this link. Sounds interesting.


You're welcome.

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