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Echo Shorts

Writing East Midlands has teamed up with Lincolnshire Echo to offer you the chance to have your work published in the weekly paper.

Every fortnight the Lincolnshire Echo will publish a short story chosen by Writing East Midlands, and next year a cash prize of £300 will be awarded to the author of the best piece, to be presented at the East Midlands Book Award in 2013.

With a readership of 60-100,000, this is a fantastic opportunity to promote your work to a wide audience.

Nottingham’s award winning author, Niki Valentine aka Nicola Monaghan, wrote a story to launch the competition on 10 November 2011.

All published stories will be archived here.

COMPETITION RULES

TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR STORY

Why should you take part?
Have a go! They say that everyone has a story in them and having your story published is an incredibly empowering experience – and you might find a passion for something you never realised. Writing East Midlands is keen to make contact with writers so this will also be the perfect opportunity for us to spot new talent and it’s a chance for people to have a bit of fun with something that they might have been thinking of doing for years.

What makes a good short story?

What should you write about?
Write about anything you want. Stories can be set in any time, in any place and about anything. They can be about your family, your home, something that has
happened, or something that never will. A good tip is to write about something that you actually care about.

How should you write your piece?
The traditional short story format is:

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