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I expect that the competitions which offer the biggest prizes receive the most entries - is this assumption correct? I've recently written a couple of short stories but I'm unsure about which competition s to enter them in, especially since most have entry fees.

Chris Fielden Tony, so far as I know, it varies a lot. If the competition is open accepting any style or genre and is prestigious, there are likely to be thousands of entries. The competition I run, which has a humorous theme, attracted around entries in its first year. I was involved in judging a free to enter competition themed around crime, and that attracted over entries in 6 months — many entries were poor and I think this is because it was free to enter.

So it varies a lot, depending on how well known the competition is, the prizes on offer and the entry fee. It would also be logical to assume that entering competitions that are run regularly monthly, for example will mean you are up against fewer entries. Tony M Chris, many thanks for your prompt reply - it's useful to get an idea of real numbers.

The range of entries - from to s - is remarkable. Christine M I don't know how to submit a story to a magazine. I have about 8 stories, nonfiction and fiction. Christine, try my short story magazine page. There are many magazines listed and on each website you will find submission guidelines.

Best of luck with getting your work published! Helen P I find your site very useful. So much information. A while back I came across a website called publisher free and now I can't find it! Can you help, please? You can find details about Publisher Free in the 'other short story publishing opportunities' section of the short story competitions page.

John R Hello Christopher, I just found your site and it looks great. A great deal of advice and help. I do so want to move forward and write short stories. Each day I write about words, then I can't seem to write any more. Is it possible you can help me with my problem please? The stories are all different. I do read "Scribble" and the Writing Mags. Chris Fielden John, it sounds like you are starter and not a finisher! If that's the case, the best thing to do is plan out a story before you write it.

That way you know the characters, the direction and the plot before you begin. That will give you a clear way of driving the story forwards, making it more likely you will complete it. The other thing you can do is research a magazine or competition you really want to be published by. That way, you have an end goal which can also help drive you to complete a story. John R Hi Chris, many thanks for your reply, and your sound advice.

I shall be putting that into practice first thing tomorrow. I now feel that I have a proper goal, as you say, to aim for. Thank you once again for your help and guidance. Cheers, John. I hope it works for you Anne W You must have worked so hard to compile this comprehensive and helpful site.

Thank you, Chris. Ini S Chris, I write to enquire if you help budding writers from Africa to get their short stories published in short story magazines? Chris Fielden Ini, I list a lot of short story magazines on my website. That's a good place to start looking. You will have to do some research about each magazine's submission criteria and see what might be suitable for your work.

Once you've targeted a couple that might be suitable, buy some back issues and read them. That way you can be sure they are right for you. Michael M Brilliant and informative site, as has been mentioned, a great help and inspirational! Thanks a lot! Chris Fielden Glad you like the site, Michael, thanks for letting me know! Berni B Christopher, hope you don't mind me contacting you, but I was hoping you may be able to give me some advice. I have just finished a children's story of 2, words with illustrations.

I would like the book with large print but I have no idea how many pages this would take. Would you be able to advise me? All new to this so I don't have clue. Create Space is Amazon owned, so you get really good coverage if you release through them. Lulu are smaller and, in my experience, the quality is good. If you look on their websites, you will probably find out more — they both provide FAQs and are quite informative. Chris Fielden You're welcome John - glad you find the site useful!

Delores A I write each day. I find writing poetry a way of living; but short stories not so easy. The first page is always excellent. I just don't understand my not going forward when it is all just bursting in my head. I have about eight books started and put down.

Yet a can stop a poem and start again as if my thoughts are just one continuous flow. Now why is this? Chris Fielden Delores, do you plan your stories and write with an end in mind?

If not, maybe you should try it. It sounds like you're a starter and not a finisher. If you were to work out a plot and plan your characters before starting to write, you might find you are able to finish a story.

Poetry is different - it's more free flowing and artistic by nature. So treating poetry and short story writing in the same way doesn't necessarily work. Every writer is different, so you'll have to experiment and see what works for you. But it sounds like planning a story out in detail might help you finish one. Delores A Hi Chris, thanks a lot. This is sound advise. I never think of the ending only the beginning and the flow to the middle, but always stop short of my plan.

Jennifer D Hey Chris, I just want to let you know how grateful I am to you for putting this website together regarding short story competitions. It's really amazing.

Siobhan C Hi Chris, I am interested in learning writing skills and gaining experience and have been searching online for some courses. The Writer's Bureau has popped up quite a lot and I spotted your name on some mail they have sent to me to encourage me to sign up for the course. I was wondering if you could provide me with some insight as to what the course has to offer and if you would recommend it. Chris Fielden Hi Siobhan, I did the course about 10 years ago now and found it very useful.

I started with the non-fiction parts of the course and found that very helpful — it allowed me to see my first newspaper articles in print, which gave me experience with dealing with editors. After the course, I went on to publish my first book and see my short stories in print. Siobhan C Thank you so much for your swift reply. I will look into some of the further details and the course outline and hopefully I will be inspired. Watch this space Chris Fielden Welcome Siobhan!

Best of luck with the course Maggie D Have tried several times to subscribe to your newsletter - but although your site advises me to look for an email in my inbox, there has never been anything there.

Emily H Hello, I'm a student and for my Extended Project Qualification at college I am creating a short story and poetry collection based around the concept of 'time'. I found your website incredibly useful in introducing the short story and the length it should be, however am wondering if you could give your opinions on the structure of a short story as well.

Is it best to start in the middle of a narrative and explain past events as the story unfolds, or be more conventional such as a novel and start at the beginning? Also if you know of any short stories which address 'time' in an interesting way, they would be of great use to me for research. If you wouldn't mind saying also that you do not mind your opinions and thoughts being used in my project, with correct referencing of course, I would really appreciate it.

Chris Fielden Hi Emily, I think story structure is down to the individual really — it depends what suits a story best. I tend to prefer 1st person in the present tense as it delivers a fast, engaging pace for the reader. In a short story, due to the low word count, you have to make good use of every word.

While backstory can be very useful, it can be slow if overused — it can disengage the reader. Personally I prefer the here and now, using lots of dialogue to develop character and reveal the plot.

Having said that, I have also written a number of short stories in the third person and in past tense. It really does depend on the characters, situation and plot. I usually advise writers to experiment and see what works best for them.

Let me know if I can be of any further help. Bill A Chris, my year-old father-in-law has written a word reminiscence about the time, 50 years ago, that he ate breakfast with Katherine Hepburn. I think it has a lot of charm. Can you think of any newspapers or magazines that might be open to publishing it? Chris Fielden Hi Bill, that sounds great! Bill A Chris, very kind of you to write back so quickly. I'll take your advice and look through the lists. Secondly, I need to ask you a question:.

I have recently completed a hybrid story. I was told by an agent you know how helpful they can be! I was therefore wondering if you knew of any specific competitions for this genre. Chris Fielden John, thanks very much, I'm glad you like the site. I've heard the same thing about novellas. I did see one published as part of a short story collection, but it was a collection by a well-known author. The only novella competition I'm aware of is run by the Miami University Press.

It closes in 4 days though, so you would have to be quick. I've just done a Google search and The Penny Dreadful came up, so it might be worth having a look at that too. I hope that's helpful. There don't seem to be many novella competitions around. Hmm, a gap in the market maybe! John DC Thanks very much Chris! I will let you know if I get any joy. It's always nice to know that you're too big for something apart from your old school cap : For your info here are their maximums.

Chris Fielden Hi John, you could always consider editing it down? I've found that can make you think about what is needed and what isn't very carefully, which can sometimes improve a story. It's an exercise worth trying, even if it doesn't work. One of the few benefits of age is that it has taught me to appreciate feedback : Editing was my first thought: 1, words maybe, but 5, is a bridge too far; especially as I pared everything down to be deliberately minimalist in the first place.

But I will have a look because I can see that such an exercise is always useful. Chris Fielden Ha, true, age has limited benefits Cameron G Hello Chris, like your site. Must be a disease - I used to play drums but saw Guy Evans Van der Graaf Generator and it put me off, he was too good, my efforts seemed pointless.

Quick question. I have a very short story which I knocked out for a bit of practice for a local ghost story competition, limit words so it's a bit compressed. Just finished it when a friend emailed re raising dosh for homeless people so I said "Wonder if we can make anything from this story? I write as a hobby so have never tried to make anything out of it but it would be good to help these people out if there is a way to sell it.

Thanks, glad you like the site. And I know what you mean about drums. I find it very therapeutic though… It might be better to consider running a competition with an entry fee and then give any profit to the charity?

That would be my suggestion. Cameron G Hello Chris, thanks for the ideas. It would benice to do something useful. Bob F I was given your site address by an acquaintance of mine maybe soon to be a friend! English is my second language, but my passion and enthusiasm to write enocouraged me to write to you. I am would like to know about the story process; moreover, I am seeking to have some guideliness for initiating my writing. Therefore, I'm requesting you to help me regarding this.

Thanks a lot. Chris Fielden Hi Fawzia, there are lots of free resources in the Writing Advice section of my website. I have also written a book that you might be interested in that is packed with information. You can learn about that in the Books section of the site. Dean D Hello Chris, I have only just found your site. I also have your book on writing on my wish-list on Amazon, as I am going to treat myself to it at some point.

My question is on grammar, I am not very good at it but I am studying it, and looking to improve it. To write short stories, how good does one's grammar have to be? Would you suggest I study english grammar until I have grasped it. The studying of it is driving me insane Independant clauses, dependant clauses, comma rules which I am sure I have broken here.

I guess what I am trying to say is, do you need to have A level plus in english? Chris Fielden Hi Dean, grammar is important, as stories which are professionally presented are much more likely to be published or win competitions.

However, the story itself and the originality and engagement of the tale are more important. So, I guess the advice is to make the grammar as good as you can ask other people to proofread your work — that often picks up most mistakes , but remember that the story and the characters are actually the most important thing. Dean D Hi Chris, that is very helpful. As a side note, did you read and study english grammar books, and books on writing?

Then put into practice. I know that reading lots of different books helps. I try and read at least one book per week. Chris Fielden Hi Dean. You can usually find the answer to everything on the internet. I did use an editing service when I wrote my first novel. That really helped, as the editor pointed out loads of mistakes so I learnt a lot from that. Reading a lot does help — you can learn the rules from professionally edited books, so that is a good idea.

Dean D Hi Chris, I was just wondering what correspondence writing course you did? Would you recommend them? It was really good, but it was about 10 years ago now. They used to do non-fiction and fiction as part of the course and advised the non-fiction part first.

Things might have changed now, but it certainly worked for me I phoned them, and spoke to a Diana. So, I think I will just go for it. Chris Fielden Hi Dean, not everyone likes the mullet pics. Gurpreet K Hello, I'm a 32 year old woman.

After building a career in sculpture and doing commissions on paintings through my website I'm thinking about creating mini guide books on watercolours and sculptures for starters. As there is no shortage of guide books on the same subjects, I want to teach my own created techniques.

Can you please guide me on how I can start? How much will I have to pay for Chris Fielden Hi Gurpreet. Given your experience, a guide on watercolours and sculpting sounds like a great idea. The costs are low and you can sell through Amazon easily. Kathleen Hi, I'm sorry to bother you, my son is 14 years old and often sits and writes short stories and I find them very good and they have you hooked.

I was wondering if you could give any advice as to were to start getting these out there. His aim in life is to be a film writer. Any advice would be great. Chris Fielden Hi Kathleen, I list a few competitions on my site for younger writers which might be a good place to start. You can find the details here. Aran B Howdy Chris, my query relates to polemic writing and do you happen to know of any competitions that cater to that. I was caught on the hop, thought I had an extra day to finish a piece I was hoping to enter in Listowel, but, alas, it shuts today and I am waaaaaaaayyyyyyy off the pace for hoping to get it in.

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