Writer's Shorts Challenge - Now Accepting Entries!
Writer's Shorts Challenge
The "Writer's Shorts Challenge" features authors against each other in a head to head battle of writing skill and originality.
Short stories will be judged based on votes from readers.
Readers will vote to decide the best story in each of the following categories.
Categories:
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Horror
Romance
Young Adult
Childrens
Paranormal
Writer Submissions Requirements:
Please send all submissions to david.rieckmann@gmail.com
Submissions should be in .doc or .docx format.
All works must be 2,000 words or less. (Works over 2000 words will only have the first 2,000 words posted)
Works need to be original and unpublished at the time of submission.
All stories remain the property of the author and the author maintains all copyrights to their submitted work.
Authors grant Indie Authors and Books permission to post and maintain their short story on the Indie Authors and Books website/blog.
Use of graphic language or sex is not permitted. (Readers of all ages will be reading the stories)
Author must include the category they wish their submission to be entered in when submitting their story.
Each story may only be submitted for voting in one category.
Authors may submit up to a max of two stories to be voted on in different categories.
Authors may include one link to either their Blog, Official Website, or their Facebook page.
Submission deadline for all stories is midnight CST 7 April 2013.
All stories will be posted on 15 April 2013 and an email will be sent to each author upon the competition going live.
Winners will be announced on the 1 May 2013.
Authors are encouraged to share the links to the challenge with other writers and page links to readers.
This is an opportunity for authors to showcase their writing skills to readers around the world.
Authors may use blurbs such as "Voted #1 Fantasy Short by Indie Authors and Books", or a similar blurb to note their success in the competition.
For more info please email David at david.rieckmann@gmail.com
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Published on March 26, 2013 10:03
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D.R. Racey
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000 and has three children.
He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
I hope you enjoy your reading.
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He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
I hope you enjoy your reading.
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