04 August 2012

The Witness True Stories of KwaZulu-Natal Competition 2012 (R10,000 top prize | South Africa)

Deadline: 31 August 2012

The 13th annual True Stories of KwaZulu-Natal competition has been launched and there are categories for everyone.

Your story must be true and have a strong link to KZN, and whether it’s an epic event or just a remarkable moment, we’d love to hear about it.

Your subject should bring something new to the discussion about how we are living and where we should be going as a society. Articles should not be longer than 900 words and the winning entry will take home R3 000.
  • There’s a category for schoolchildren.
  • In the Open category, the limit for stories is 1 500 words, with the winning entry bagging the grand prize of R10 000 and the runner-up receiving R3 000.
  • In our Snapshot and Schools categories, we will award R3 000 each for the best tale written in under 800 words.
  • And this year we’ve created a special space for social commentators.
  • In the new Opinion category, we’re looking for an original, crisply written, thought-provoking point of view that fits this brief.

RULES:
  • State clearly what category you are entering — Open, Snapshot, Schools or Opinion;
  • Stories may be submitted via ­e-mail or post. Send your entries to The Witness True Stories of KwaZulu-Natal Competition, P.O. Box 362, Pietermaritzburg, 3200, or e-mail features@witness.co.za;
  • Do not enclose visuals;
  • If you send an e-mail attachment, include your contact details in the same document as the story, not just in the e-mail message field;
  • Be sure of your entry before you send it — “improved” versions won’t be accepted;
  • Editing is at the discretion of The Witness;
  • Manuscripts will not be returned;
  • The competition is not open to full-time employees of The Witness.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

For queries/ submissions: features@witness.co.za

Website: http://www.witness.co.za
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