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Group-Sponsored Soliloquy Contest

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Deadline:Feb 7, 2015
Fee:Free

so·lil·o·quy

(sə-lĭl′ə-kwē)

n. pl. so·lil·o·quies

1. a. A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughs when alone or unaware of the presence of other characters.

b. A specific speech or piece of writing in this form.

2. The act of speaking to oneself.

Write a soliloquy of less than 1,500 words, about any subject.

Winning entries

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Prizes

1st prize:One-year Scribophile Premium upgrade OR 40 karma points; winner picks

Rules

  • Entries must be 1,500 words or less according to Scribophile's count. Maximum one entry per person.

  • Entries must be received before midnight February 7th (UTC time), and the winners will be announced on or before February 28th.

  • Work must have Public visibility on Scribophile until winners are announced.

Submission guidelines

  • To enter the contest, post your work on Scribophile and check the box that says "Enter this work into the Group-Sponsored Soliloquy Contest." Your work will automatically be considered.

  • The checkbox will be visible until the contest deadline, which is in UTC time.

  • Entry is free, but you will need karma points to post your work. You can earn karma points by writing critiques of work by other members.

  • If you have placed in a contest in the past with a particular piece, you may not resubmit that piece in other contests.

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Carol Ann Duffy is the first woman, the first Scot, and the first openly bisexual person to hold the position of Britain’s poet laureate.

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