16 March 2016
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Enter stories up to 6,000 words for a chance to win the £500 first prize
Enter stories up to 6,000 words for a chance to win the £500 first prize
Short Fiction, edited by Tom Vowler, is a visual literary journal where each featured story has its own front illustration and chapbook of space.
All entries for the Short Fiction Prize must be original, unpublished stories up to 6,000 words. Stories can be on any theme or subject. The winner will get £500 and there is a second prize of £100.
There is a fee of £7 per entry.
The closing date is 31 March.
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