Deadline:23rd November, 2014
The Cesar Egido Serrano Foundation’s fourth ‘Museum of Words’
international flash fiction contest is now accepting entries. The
competition is for very short fiction pieces of up to a maximum of 100
words. The winner will receive a prize of $20,000, with three runners-up
each receiving $2000.
This contest is open to writers from all countries and entries are accepted
in four languages: English, Spanish, Arabic and Hebrew. The slogan for
the 2014 contest is ‘Mandela: Words and Concord’ but there are no
subject or genre restrictions. All stories entered must be original and
unpublished.
With such a generous prize on offer, the contest is extremely competitive.
The last Museum of Words contest attracted 22,571 entries from writers
in 119 countries.
The Cesar Egido Serrano Foundation is based in Spain and is a private,
not-for-profit foundation. The foundation’s aim is to encourage dialogue
between different cultures, ideas, religions and sensibilities.
Entries for the Museum of Words flash fiction contest close on 23
November 2014. Entries must be submitted via an ONLINE FORM. The
contest rules limit the number of entries per writer to two. There is no
entry fee.
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