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1. Writing Contests = Good Money!

contestDo you ever enter writing contests? I never have, but back when I began writing thirty years ago, the cash prizes were $25 or less. I didn’t think it was worth the time. I was rather shocked when I saw the prize money for contests now!

[NOTE: Before submitting stories to contests, I highly recommend Jan Field's article "Ten Tips for Contest Entries." Following her advice will greatly increase your chances of winning.]

Great Places to Start

kindergartenCheck out the Children’s Writer contest (a kindergarten story this time). Entries must be received by February 28, 2011. PLEASE NOTE: Current subscribers to Children’s Writer enter free. All others pay an entry fee of $15, which includes an 8-month subscription. Winners will be announced in the July 2011 issue. Prizes: $500 for first place plus publication in Children’s Writer, $250 for second place, and $100 for third, fourth, and fifth places. Read the rules carefully before submitting–and submit on time! You can submit online or through postal mail.

cmm_cbmI decided to check further and saw that the Institute’s 2011 market guides each contain a large contest section. The Magazine Markets for Children’s Writers 2011 has 46 contests listed, and The Book Markets for Children’s Writers 2011 has 48 book writing contests, awards and grants.

Additional lists of contests can be found by Googling “writing contests.”

In these tough economic times for writers, we all need to think outside the box on a more regular basis. (Myself included!) If you like the idea of contests, this might be a great thing for you to explore!

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