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Member-Sponsored Young Adult Flash Fiction Contest

Member-Sponsored Young Adult Flash Fiction Contest

Details

Deadline:Apr 15, 2015
Fee:Free, but feel free to donate at http://freezeframefiction.com/support/

This contest is co-sponsored by YA Authors and freeze frame fiction.

We are looking for flash fiction, 1,000 words or less, of any genre within young adult (YA) fiction. This means stories written for and/or about young adults—generally 14–21-year-olds.

All genres are welcome; just make sure the writing is teen-appropriate. You do not need to be a part of either group to enter, but you’re strongly encouraged to check them out.

For more information about freeze frame fiction, including submission guidelines, please stop by our website. We always have at least one free volume to read, and recommend you take a look to get a better idea of what we like to publish.

Winning entries

Winners have been announced! Log in to see them.

Prizes

1st prize:Publication in freeze frame fiction's special young adult volume of flash fiction (available 15 August), $10 via PayPal
2nd prize:10 karma points

Rules

  • Entries must be received before midnight, Wednesday, April 15 (UTC time).

  • Entries must be no more than 1,000 words per Scribophile's count.

  • Multiple entries are allowed, but must be submitted in separate posts.

  • Work must have Public visibility on Scribophile until a winner is announced.

Submission guidelines

  • To enter the contest, post your work on Scribophile and check the box that says "Enter this work into the Young Adult Flash Fiction 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'll 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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