What did I tell you about entering writing contests? That’s how I got started way back
when. A few months ago, I posted a link to a Kindergarten Story Contest sponsored by the Institute of Children’s Literature. Well, I myself, submitted a 150-word count story, which was the limited word count the guidelines stipulated. Guess what? I won! I won first place. See? You never know when you take a leap of faith and submit. Do it! Do it today!
I hope I am on a roll because I just submitted a short, short story to the Writer’s Digest annual contest. Will let you know the results after February when the winners are announced.
This link will take you to fabulous small, small libraries all over the country. Enjoy.
Short-short: A complete short story of 1,500 words or less.—Writer’s Digest Weekly Planner