17 November 2010

21 Black Street Writing Competitions (Fiction, Er*tic Poetry, Articles)

Deadline: 1 December 2010 (articles), 15 December 2010 (fiction and poetry)

Start a collective conversation about your work with your social network – and beyond. Build a powerful fan base while eliciting excitement for your self-published book. 21 Black Street is thrilled to host popular literary contests to give authors a platform to showcase their finest shorts, essays and creative writing. Click Participate to get started or email a contest to an author you know.

Authors, publishers and readers are encouraged to vote for their favorite submissions, then re-tweet, like, share or email top picks to other fans to help their favorite authors win the grand prize. Winners receive valuable cash and merchandise.

Best Fiction

Write a African American based. erotic story 5000 words minimum get your friends to vote for your story for a chance to win 1000 gift card from Louis Vuitton. Winner will be determined by the writer with the most votes. Minimum of 20 entries, contest runs for 45 days from time of post.

Best Poetry

Submit your best poetry for a chance to win an apple I-pad! Entries must be at-least 1page in length. Must be erotic in content and of an adult nature. Minimum 100 entries, contest runs for 45 days, from time of post.

Articles on Tricking

Write an article on tricking: Is being nice to a female tricking. What constitutes tricking? And is it really not tricking if you got it.

Prizes: $1000 Louis Vuitton gift card, Apple iPad, $1000 cash

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