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Deadline: January 31, 2023 Storytwigs Microfiction This is a fun, relaxed, free competition for extremely short pieces of prose (storytwigs). The contest is open to entrants from anywhere in the world (English language only please) A prize of $150 will be awarded for the winning story. Prompts and contests are done monthly.
Deadline: January 31, 2023 Storytwigs Microfiction This is a fun, relaxed, free competition for extremely short pieces of prose (storytwigs). The contest is open to entrants from anywhere in the world (English language only please) A prize of $150 will be awarded for the winning story. Prompts and contests are done monthly.
Maybe I could write a script for a comic, another comic.' This idea of using prose within comics. It was weird, because all of the comics… I haven't written any of the scripts. It doesn't matter whether that creation is writing prose or comics or acting, or whatever. And I was like, ‘Okay.'. Barry: Well, yeah.
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Or their poetry-dripping prose. Here’s a script you can tweak: “Hey {name}, I hope your day is going well so far! How do some freelance writers demand $1/word while you’re stuck at $100/article (or less)? Maybe it’s their decades of experience. It might be either of those things (magic wand being the most probable).
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Or their poetry-dripping prose. Here’s a script you can tweak: “Hey {name}, I hope your day is going well so far! How do some freelance writers demand $1/word while you’re stuck at $100/article (or less)? Maybe it’s their decades of experience. It might be either of those things (magic wand being the most probable).
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