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Love this idea…
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Entry fees and prizes aside, this is a great competition.
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Reblogged this on All About Writing and more.
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Thanks Henrietta
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You are welcome!
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome!
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog.
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Thanks Chris
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My pleasure Bridget 👍😃
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Wonderful idea. Shared on twitter @bakeandwrite.
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Thanks for spreading the word
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Reblogged this on Wind Eggs and commented:
Bridget Whelan dug up a great competition for writers looking to break into the children’s market, if you’re up to it and can afford it. This will be a stiff competition, so make sure to find a good team of beta readers, proofreaders and even an editor.
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Thanks for reblogging and the good advice
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Reblogged this on Lonely Power Poles and commented:
That is one attractive competition – with a hefty entry fee alright! The terms don’t exclude international entries but I do get a sense of being UK-centric…
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I’ve just had a quick look at the T&Cs again and you’re right there’s nothing to say that UK residence is a requirement so international entries – in English – should be fine. I wish competition organisers would be up front about things like that and clearly spell out the position. Writers spend too much time scrambling around in the undergrowth of rules and regulations..
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It is true that I scrabbled in the undergrowth for at least 2 pages!
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The entry fee will definitely prevent me from entering. Being unemployed means I can only enter competitions that are free.
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A lot of people can’t or won’t pay such a serious amount of money and to be honest I was in two minds about publishing it here for that reason. I did because a) it is run by two highly reputable organisations – no way is this a scam and b) because it is a great writing idea – who wouldn’t want to re-write a fairy tale?
But I am always on the look out for free competitions and I will be highlighting some very soon. In fact I’ll write a post on this very subject – you’ve inspired me Kate!
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