01 March 2012

Call for Poetry/ Fiction: She's The One (My World Publishing)

Post date: 01 March 2012
Deadline: 30 June 2012

Run in support of International Women's Day on March 8th, She's The One is a competition that celebrates the achievements of women throughout history by inviting writers across the UK to share their thoughts and stories.

Whether it's Florence Nightingale or Mrs Smith from down the road, an international icon or an everyday heroine, one woman or all women, we want to hear about the women who inspire you and how they have changed your world.

The deadline for the competition is June 30th. Entries can be poetry, prose or any style you like, though not longer than 350 words. The winning entries from the She's The One Competition will be published in an anthology to be released in September 2012.

HOW TO ENTER

The She's The One competition is open to anyone who lives in the UK. The work that you enter must be unpublished and not under contract to any other publisher. Work that has been self-published or published on the web is not eligible. If you have previous writing experience please include a brief biography of your writing career.

There is no limit to the number of entries that you can submit to the competition. Please include full contact details on each page, including name, email address and telephone number.

Entries may be poetry, prose, letters or in the style of your choice, but should not exceed the 350 word limit.

Work submitted, or arriving after the closing date will not be accepted. Entries must be submitted by post to the following address:

She's The One Competition
My World Publishing
Rainton Bridge Business Park
Chase House
Mandarin Way
Houghton-le-Spring
Tyne and Wear
DH4 5RA

Or by email to shestheone@myworldpublishing.co.uk

CONTACT INFORMATION:

For inquiries: shestheone@myworldpublishing.co.uk

For submissions: shestheone@myworldpublishing.co.uk

Website: http://www.myworldpublishing.co.uk
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