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2009 Science Fiction Writing Contest

Submission and Voting Deadline: 4/30/2009


Want to get a chance to get your story published for FREE?

Sci-Fi Writers and Fans line up! PublishYourself.com is now accepting submissions for our Science Fiction Writing Contest.

Rules:

  • Upload as many unpublished stories and poems as you like
  • All Entries must be between 1,500 and 6,000 words (or about 5-20 pages)
  • Keep it CLEAN - Nothing obscene will be considered
  • The top winner will receive a grand prize of $250. The top stories and poems (by vote count) will be included in a compilation book that will be published on WWAOW.com. Top 5 winners will receive a complimentary copy of the compilation book.
  • All submissions must adhere to the Official Rules. Click HERE to read them

Submitting is easy. Just create a FREE ACCOUNT HERE, then follow the step by step instructions to upload your work.

Good Luck!

Stories Submitted So Far

Hindsight - by David Fielding
What if you had one chance to change something? Would you?
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3
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My Prayer - by Evelyn Hall
How do you describe a special woman? Does she exist only in fairy tales?
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0
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What If - by Evelyn Hall
A poem of questions and doubt.
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0
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Elusive - by Evelyn Hall
Some women choose to stay FREE.
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0
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My Prayer - by Evelyn Hall
How do you describe a special woman? Does she exist only in fairy tales?
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Shadowed Alcove - by Max Criden
A man wakes up in a strange facility and a stranger situation.
Total Votes:
17
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THE CALL - by Katherine Walker
Letter to my Best Friend - poetry style
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0
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RECIPE FOR LOVE - by Katherine Walker
A poem for love
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The Garden of Choice - by Shelby Dollar
In a society where humanity is dying out, people can be terrifying and brutal to encounter.
Total Votes:
6
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Metamorphosis - by Faye Knight
The pain of love often stings, like a moth drifting toward a burning lantern. I tried to capture this feeling in a short poem...
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1
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Magic Eight Ball - by Joyce Lansky
A comedic poem about an eight ball with a mind of its own.
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1
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Memoirs from Wash Out Walk - by Caroline Barnard-Smith
Stephanie Thomas's horrific accounts of life at The Moon Lake School of Weight Control. The year is 2065 and obesity is illegal, punishable by death. Will Stephanie graduate? Or will she be forced to make the long march up Wash Out Walk?
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2
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Verina - by Trupthi Mathew
Life in another planet 2178AD
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1
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Drakes Drum - by Malcolm Cowen
In the 22nd century a trendy fashion-setter tries to recreate a Victorian Evening of Ghost stories, but the only ghost story to be told has strange echoes of both 21st century spaceflight and 16th century naval conflict.
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1
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The Galactic Entrepreneur - by Gunasekara Wickramarathna
About an intergalactic entrepreneur who saves planet for financial crisis.
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1
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