Some enter writing contests to get practice. Others enter to motivate themselves to finish their stories. But there’s one thing nearly everyone who enters a writing contest wants…
To win.
As the editor of The Write Practice, one of the top websites for writers and aspiring writers in the world, I’ve judged more than fifteen writing contests, and I’ve learned what makes a story that wins and what will ruin your chances.
In this guide is everything I’ve learned about how to win a writing contest, from finding the right contests to understanding the rules to writing and editing a winning story.
How to Win a Writing Contest (Let's Write a Short Story Book 3)
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Author(s)Joe Bunting
PublisherThe Write Practice
ISBN / ASINB01HH20012
ISBN-13978B01HH20014
Sales Rank989,922
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