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BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Bucks Searches for the Next Great Short-Fiction Writer

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Bucks County Community College issued the following announcement.

Enter your best story by Oct. 21 for the chance to win up to $200 in the fourth-annual competition; high school contest will follow this spring

Bucks County Community College, which has nurtured poets, authors and scribes for more than 50 years, invites the public to enter its fourth annual Bucks County Short Fiction contest for a chance to win up to $200.

Bucks County residents who are 18 years of age and older and out of high school are invited to submit one story of up to 12 typewritten, double-spaced pages by noon Wednesday, October 21. Stories must be previously unpublished, including in online formats.

Elizabeth Luciano, the literature professor who launched the contest in 2017, says the competition is a unique opportunity for writers to have their voices heard.

“The college has long played an active role in nurturing the creative writing community, most notably through the Bucks County Poet Laureate and Bucks County High School Poet of the Year contests,” Luciano said. “This project adds to that synergy by encouraging fiction writers throughout the county.”

All submissions must be entered online. Bucks County Community College employees (both full- and part-time) are not eligible. To enter, visit www.bucks.edu/shortfictioncontest.

The top three winners in the contest will receive honoraria of $200, $100, and $50, respectively, and will read from their works in a live online celebration at 7 p.m., Wednesday, November 18, to be streamed on the college’s YouTube channel.

Young scribes will be encouraged to enter the Bucks County High School Short-Fiction contest this spring, Luciano added. Details of that contest will be announced in early 2021.

The Bucks County Short-Fiction Contest is another way that Bucks County Community College contributes to the cultural heritage of the region. This event receives support from the college’s Language and Literature Department. For more information about the contest, contact Professor Elizabeth Luciano at Elizabeth.Luciano@bucks.edu.

Original source can be found here.

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