Yesterday I discovered a short story competition with a prize of £10,000.
Yes, you did read that right. No, I did not accidentally add one too many noughts. It's ten thousand for a maximum of 2,500 words.
More details here: http://www.manchesterwritingcompetition.co.uk/
There's a part of my brain that thinks a story capable of winning so much money must be epic, and there's no way I can write anything £10,000 good. There's another part of my brain that's still, almost 24 hours later, going "ten thousand? Ten thousand?? That's just...ten thousand?" Honestly, I don't know what I would do if I suddenly had that much money.
And there's that voice again saying I don't need to worry what I would do because I could never write anything good enough.
But I am choosing to ignore that voice. My lovely boyfriend has offered to pay the £17 entry fee for me (apparently it makes him happy when I write) so I have absolutely nothing to lose. I'm going for it!
I'm also going for a slightly less lucrative writing competition in the writing magazine I subscribe to. This month's competition is to write about 7-year-old Jack and his 'modern day' family. As soon as I read the brief I had an idea for my story, which hasn't happened for a good long while so I'm confident that it will turn out well. Or at least better than my novel.
The prize for this one is only £100 (only!!) but it's free to enter so I may as well.
It's working. I'm starting to feel like a writer again.
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