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WIN A SIX MONTH FREELANCE MARKET NEWS SUBSCRIPTION!

As a final flourish to the Writers Bureau Short Story Competition Winners Event 2011 we are offering one lucky winner a six month subscription to Freelance Market News.

This essential guide has been helping writers, new and established, to increase their acceptance rate for over 40 years! It contains:

  • New Markets – details of UK and overseas markets
  • Competition News – the latest prose and poetry competitions for you to enter
  • Drop Us A Line – a letters page for you to express your views and win £10 in cash for your effort
  • Market Notes and Overseas Market – detailing publications looking for submissions, those that do not need submissions and those that are now defunct
  • Expert Advice – learn from those in the know
  • Editorial Changes – who’s left and who’s arrived

 

plus much more.

How to Enter
To be in with a chance of winning have a nosey around our website and tell us how many courses we currently have on offer. Send your answers to draw@writersbureau.com by 3rd October 2011 with Trivia Question in the subject line to be entered into the draw.

Prize Draw Rules:

  • Winners will be chosen at random from a list of correct entries received before the closing date on 3rd October 2011.
  • The judges’ decision is final
  • No correspondence will be entered into
  • No cash alternative will be offered
  • Prizes are non-negotiable
  • Entries received after the closing date will not be considered
  • Prize winners will be notified by email
  • Details of winners will be published on our website and with links on Facebook and Twitter on 5th October
  • No purchase necessary

 

Further details about Freelance Market News can be found here: http://www.freelancemarketnews.com/

 
 
 
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