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  2. Writer's Digest - Wikipedia

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    Writer's Digest also sponsors several in-house contests annually, including the Writer's Digest International Self-Published Book Awards and their Annual Writing Competition for short stories. Writer's Digest partnered with book publisher BookBaby, the sister company of CD Baby, in August 2014, to create a self-publishing division called Blue ...

  3. Novel & Short Story Writer's Market - Wikipedia

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    Novel & Short Story Writer's Market. Novel & Short Story Writer's Market (NSSWM) is an annual resource guide for fiction writers that compiles hundreds of listings for book publishers, magazines, literary agents, writing contests, and conferences. NSSWM is published by Writer's Digest Books and usually hits bookstores around August of each year.

  4. Eric M. Witchey - Wikipedia

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    Honorable Mention, Writer's Digest 2003 Genre Short Story contest. "Dreams and Bones." Writers of the Future Q3, 2000; L. Ron Hubbard presents The Writers of the Future. Anthology #17. "Prime Time Religion." sold but not printed; Eugene Register Guard "For Your Entertainment." Writers of the Future Honorable Mention Q1, 1999

  5. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Writer’s Digest. Writer’s Digest is a century-old magazine dedicated to publishing “everything writers need to stay inspired, to improve their craft, to understand the unique challenges of ...

  6. National Novel Writing Month - Wikipedia

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    To win NaNoWriMo, participants must write an average of 1,667 words per day (69 per hour, 1.2 per minute) in November to reach the goal of 50,000 words written toward a novel. Organizers of the event say that the aim is to get people to start writing, using the deadline as an incentive to get the story going and to put words to paper.

  7. Marla Alupoaicei - Wikipedia

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    An author of nonfiction, fiction and poetry, Alupoaicei has won several poetry competitions, including the Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Prize in 2006, worth $10,000. [2] [3] Alupoaicei was a winner of the Writer's Digest 76th Annual Writing Competition for Nonrhyming Poetry. [4]