24 November 2011

Slightly Foxed Young Writers’ Competition







If you enjoy writing about the books you love, then this is a great opportunity to get your work noticed. Slightly Foxed, "the real reader's quarterly", is calling all young writers to participate in its Young Writers’ Competition. The magazine covers all genres of fiction and non-fiction, including poetry and short story collections, and the books it features aren’t latest publications or big sellers. "We’re interested in books that have somehow slipped from notice but which have meant something to the people who write about them", they say.
Entries should be submitted in Microsoft Word format to youngwriters@foxedquarterly.com until January 15th, 2012. Read the full competition guidelines here.

First prize: winner receives £ 250 and is granted the publication of the winning article in Slightly Foxed, Summer 2012, plus a one-year subscription, a Slightly Foxed book bag and The Chambers Dictionary, 12th edition

Deadline: January 15th, 2012

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