Fundación César Egido Serrano is pleased to announce the 2nd Edition of the “Museo de la Palabra” International Flash Fiction Competition. One of the objectives of the Fundación is to add value to the capacity that words have to bring people together.
In keeping with this spirit, the Fundación has organised this competition using the name of its principal tool, the Museo de la Palabra. The Museum is a palace dating from the 18th century located on the first Don Quixote route.
Since the objectives of the Fundación are not strictly cultural, and due to its awareness that words have the function of uniting mankind, in this edition the languages in which the entries can be written have been extended to include Arabic and Hebrew, in addition to the Spanish language. The purpose is to include the languages used to express the three monotheistic religions existing in the world. Furthermore, the works can also be submitted in English, which is the most important communicative language used by people at the present time.
In this second edition, the number of participants is expected to exceed those of the first edition, in which the final number of participants was 3,682, from 44 countries.
COMPETITION RULES:
1. Any number of writers from any country in the world may take part.
2. The Prize money is 7,000 euros for the work that wins the competition.
3. The originals (no more than two per author) will be written in any of the following languages: Spanish, English, Arabic or Hebrew.
4. The works will not exceed a length of 100 words (with a maximum of 600 characters, spaces included). They will be submitted using the form posted in the Fundación website: www.fundacioncesaregidoserrano.com. The texts will be original texts not published in any media (on paper, in a blog, e-publications over the Internet…) and must not have been awarded a prize in any other competition.
5. All texts not meeting these requirements will be disqualified.
6. The term for submitting the originals starts on 20 July 2010 and ends at 24h on 31 October 2010 (CET).
7. The prize-giving jury will make a selection of finalist works which will not exceed 150. The list of the finalist works will be published in the website of Fundación César Egido Serrano.
8. The final decision of the jury will be published during the course of 2010.
9. The winning story will be posted on the Fundación César Egido Serrano website.
Submit your stories here.
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