Creative writing competition: Baker Prize 2014

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13 November 2014
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imports_WRI_baker-62563_25798.jpg Creative writing competition: Baker Prize 2014
Entries are invited of poetry and prose on the theme of 'dough' ...
Entries are invited of poetry and prose on the theme of 'dough'
The Baker Prize, from The Reading Room writers' organisation on the Isle of Skye, has three categories: English prose, English poetry, and Gaelic writing.
There are prizes in each category of £100 and £50. There is also an Unpublished Writer Award, sponsored by Moniack Mhor, of a half-price Moniack Mhor writing course.
All entries for The Baker Prize must be on the theme of 'dough,' although in the case of Gaelic entries, it can be expanded to 'rising.'
Prose entries may be up to 2,500 words. Poetry may be up to 50 lines.
There is an entry fee of £10 for up to three entries.
The closing date is 30 November.

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