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  2. Writers and Illustrators of the Future - Wikipedia

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    A sister contest, Illustrators of the Future, was launched in 1988 and presents awards for science fiction art. [1] Hubbard characterized the contest as a way of "giving back" to the field that had defined his professional writing life. The contest has no entry fee.

  3. National Novel Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    There is no fee to participate in NaNoWriMo; registration is only required for novel verification. [35] No official prizes are awarded for length, quality, or speed, though self-awarded badges are available on the site. Anyone who reaches the 50,000-word mark is declared a winner.

  4. Category:Writing contests - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Writing contests" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Academic Writing Month;

  5. Commonwealth Short Story Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Prize is open to writers who have had little or no work published and particularly aimed at those places with little or no publishing industry. The prize aims to bring writing from these countries to the attention of an international audience. The stories need to be in English, but can be translated from other languages.

  6. List of literary awards - Wikipedia

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    Writers of the Future – contest for new authors, since 1985; Tähtivaeltaja Award (Finland) – since 1986; Arthur C. Clarke Award – since 1987; Japan Fantasy Novel Award – since 1989; Sir Julius Vogel Award (New Zealand) – since 1989; Urania Award (Italy) – since 1989; SFRA Pioneer Award – best critical essay-length work, since 1990

  7. Academic Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    Academic Writing Month (also known as "AcWriMo") is an annual internet-based writing event in which participants challenge themselves to meet a self-set writing goal during the month of November. [1] The event has attracted worldwide participation.

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  9. Richard Wilbur Award - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 contest is being judged by Ned Balbo. [6] The award has an entry fee of $25 per manuscript, and the prize is $1000 plus publication. [ 7 ] After the retirement of Dr. William Baer in 2015, Professor Rob Griffith became of the director of the competition.