Writers of the Future Contest |
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Established and sponsored by L. Ron Hubbard in 1983, the 'Writers' Award Contest' was a budding competition aimed at discovering, and eventually publishing, deserving amateur and aspiring writers.
An International Search for New and Amateur Writers of New Short Stories or Novelets of Science Fiction, Fantasy or Horror. Open to New Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Artists Worldwide.
Review of the most recent "Writers of the Future" volume. Started in 1983 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard,the contest winners (and anthology selections)are selected by a panels of stellar science fiction writers, such as Anne McCaffrey, Frederick Pohl and Tim Powers.
Announces Writers of the Future and Illustrators of the Future Contests for the year 2001.
Finalist in 1998 contest,and the work he has done since.
Awards ceremony for the award winners for 2001, and the release of the 17th edition of Writers of the Future.
SF trade journal looks at the award winners for the 2002 Writers of the Future contest.
Article on the 20th annual L. Ron Hubbard Writers and Illustrators of the Future event lifetime acheivement award to Anne McCaffrey.
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