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Writing Contest's Deadline Approaches by Jennifer Still

Canada's highest paying literary contest wants to remind Anthology Online readers to send in their submissions.

The 14th Annual Short Grain Writing Contest, one of Canada's highest paying literary contests will award a total of twelve $500 prizes in 2002 for prose poems, postcard stories, creative nonfiction and dramatic monologues. All entries must be postmarked by JANUARY 31, 2002. Time is short--enter today! Complete contest details are below. Visit our website to read samples of past winners at www.skwriter.com/grain or for further information, contact us at:

Grain Magazine, Short Grain Writing Contest
mailto:grain.mag@sk.sympatico.ca
V:(306)244-2828 F:(306)244-0255
PO Box 67, Saskatoon, SK S7K 3K1

Best of luck!
Jennifer Still
Contest Coordinator
AnthologiesOnline Caution: Read the guidelines on their site prior to submitting. This well respected contest does have an entrance fee. Don't waste your money by neglecting to follow all guidelines. Also take the time to read previous winning entries to assess if this is the right contest for your. Winning a well-known contest such as this is a boon for any writer. Send only your best work--if you are ready.

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