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Writers and Illustrators of the Future is a science fiction and fantasy story and art contest that was established by L. Ron Hubbard in 1983 as Writers of the Future.A sister contest, Illustrators of the Future, was launched in 1988 and presents awards for science fiction art. [1]
Fantasy writer M. Elizabeth Ticknor recently won a quarterly "Writers of the Future Contest." Now, she’s in the running for additional prizes.
3rd Place, Writers of the Future Contest [1] Q2, 2007: John Burridge "Mask Glass Magic" 3rd Place, Writers of the Future Contest [1] Q4, 2007: Stephen R. Stanley Illustrator Winner, Illustrators of the Future Contest [8] Q1, 2008: Grá Linnaea "Life In Steam" 3rd Place, Writers of the Future Contest Q3, 2009: Jacob A. Boyd "Lost Pine"
In 1983, Hubbard started the "Writers Award Contest", a competition aimed at discovering, and eventually publishing, deserving amateur and aspiring writers. The L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest was launched in 1988. Winning illustrators illustrate a winning story from the Writers of the Future contest.
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Kathy Diane Wentworth (January 27, 1951 – April 18, 2012), [1] known as K. D. Wentworth, was an American science fiction author. [2] [3] [4] A University of Tulsa graduate, she got her start winning the Writers of the Future Contest in 1988, and then later won Field Publications' "Teachers as Writers" Award in 1991. [5]
In 1989, Gardner's short story "The Children of Creche" was awarded the Grand Prize in the Writers of the Future contest. Two years later his story "Muffin Explains Teleology to the World at Large" won a Prix Aurora Award.
But Gale hasn't left Back to the Future fans hanging, as instead of making a fourth movie, he and co-writer and director Robert Zemeckis adapted the original movie into a musical. "We made three ...