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  2. Drabble - Wikipedia

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    A similar concept is 55 Fiction, which is a form of microfiction that refers to the works of fiction that are either limited to a maximum of 55 words or have a requirement of exactly 55 words. [11] The origin of 55 Fiction can be traced to a short story writing contest organized by New Times, an independent alternative weekly in San Luis Obispo ...

  3. 55 TODAY trivia questions and answers - AOL

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    Learn about the TODAY Plaza, Studio 1A and Rockefeller Center with these trivia questions and answers on your favorite co-hosts, concerts, Halloween and more.

  4. Zoetrope: All-Story - Wikipedia

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    Zoetrope: All-Story sponsors an annual writing contest for short fiction. The contest has been judged by writers Joyce Carol Oates, Colum McCann [3] Mary Gaitskill and Tommy Orange. [4] The winner and finalists' stories are forwarded to leading literary agencies. The winning story is often published in an online supplement to the magazine.

  5. Interactive Fiction Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Fiction Competition (also known as IFComp) is one of several annual competitions for works of interactive fiction.It has been held since 1995. It is intended for fairly short games, as judges are only allowed to spend two hours playing a game before deciding how many points to award it, but longer games are allowed entry. [1]

  6. The William Faulkner – William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition is one of America's leading literary competitions and has been presenting awards in fiction, nonfiction and poetry since 1993. [1] The competition is named after the Faulkner Society’s namesake, novelist William Faulkner , and William Wisdom of New Orleans , a literary ...

  7. The New Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The Nick Blatchford Occasional Verse Contest Sponsored by former The New Quarterly editor Kim Jernigan and family in celebration of her father, Nick Blatchford, this contest is for poems written in response to an existing occasion, personal or public, or poems that make an occasion of something ordinary or by virtue of the poet’s attention. [ 8 ]

  8. Berkeley Fiction Review - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Fiction Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1981 and based at the University of California, Berkeley. [1] Stories that have appeared in the Berkeley Fiction Review have been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories and the Pushcart Prize anthology. [2] The Berkeley Fiction Review sponsors an annual Sudden Fiction ...

  9. The Antigonish Review - Wikipedia

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    The Antigonish Review is a quarterly literary magazine publishing new and established contemporary literary fiction, reviews, non-fiction articles/essays, translations, and poetry. Since 2005, the magazine runs an annual competition, the Sheldon Currie Short Fiction Contest. [1] The winner of the inaugural Sheldon Currie Prize was Nicholas ...