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10 Paid Poetry Contests (And How to Enter Your Poem to Win!)

Make a Living Writing

Authors or publishers may submit three copies of a book published in 2022, and any poetry collections must be at least 42 pages. #6 Deadline: 28th February 2023 Prize: The winner will be awarded $3,000 plus 20 author copies are given annually for a first or second poetry collection. #8 A $35 entry fee is required.

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2023 Writing Contests You Should Consider Entering

Freelance Writing Jobs

Deadline: January 31, 2023 Storytwigs Microfiction This is a fun, relaxed, free competition for extremely short pieces of prose (storytwigs). The winner of this contest will receive book publication, a $1,000 cash award, and ten copies of the book. hosts a (quarterly) writing contest every three months, and has done so since 2006.

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Prompt Engineering: A Guide for Bloggers and Content Creators

Income Diary

But fi r st , g r ab ou r Step-by-step guide to using AI and ChatGPT P ROMPTS to create copy that converts! (no Back in 2006, I wrote newspaper ads in my favorite café. I’ve been doing Empathy Mapping ever since because to me it’s the quickest, easiest way to write sales copy. – Or a marketing agency. Empathy Mapping.

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2023 Writing Contests You Should Consider Entering

Freelance Writing Jobs

Deadline: January 31, 2023 Storytwigs Microfiction This is a fun, relaxed, free competition for extremely short pieces of prose (storytwigs). The winner of this contest will receive book publication, a $1,000 cash award, and ten copies of the book. hosts a (quarterly) writing contest every three months, and has done so since 2006.

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The Mindset And Business Of Selling Books Direct With Russell Nohelty

The Creative Penn

Then comics are really expensive, and they take forever, so I started writing books in the interim between comic projects. Is that why you favored graphic novels and why you still do a lot of very visual projects? Listening to the other side of it, where the prose people are so retailer-focused, is wild to me.

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