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Monday, May 21, 2007

Quick Tip # 24
Entering contests is a great source of encouragement for beginning writers. And it doesn't look bad on a resume, either! Enter our Amazing Story Contest today!
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Only 1 day left to enter our Amazing Story Fiction Contest with new, easy guidelines and longer word length. Only 45 entries received as of 7/31! 

Results are in for our Novel Beginnings 1st Chapter Contest! Congratulations to the winners.

Check out our Past Winners for more great reads!

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"Two saxophone cases sat on the table. I rushed over and ran my fingers over the case that was clearly the more expensive. When I lifted the cover, I gasped and my mouth went dry. I'd never seen anything so beautiful. The gold-lacquered saxophone, nested in a plush velvet lining, shimmered like a rare jewel. I ached to own it and to run my fingers over the mother-of-pearl finger pads whenever I wanted to. It was a dream. Would it come true?" [...]

Read "The Saxophone" by George Thomas, winner of our 2010 Dead of Winter Nonfiction Contest.

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So why get a critique?

Every day we pay for small, trivial things, like a soda out of the vending machine at work or a candy bar in line at the grocery store. A magazine or a manicure. A cup of coffee through the drive-thru.

But how much do we invest in enriching our lives? Developing a talent that's been dormant for a long time? Realizing a dream, like seeing our name in print?

Why get a critique? I say, why not?