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Johnnie Alward

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Johnnie Alward

Johnnie Alward
Fangoria’S Weird Words Returns
Johnnie Alward
Last year Fangoria held our first ever short fiction contest, dubbed Weird Words. Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction. The best were published on our website and then readers wrote in to vote for their favorites, with the winner – in this case, Johnnie Alward with his tale Let Love In – was published in the iconic pages of Fangoria Magazine.

Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 8/1/2012
  • by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
  • Fangoria
Johnnie Alward
Fangoria’S Weird Words Returns
Johnnie Alward
Last year Fangoria held our first ever short fiction contest, dubbed Weird Words. Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction. The best were published on our website and then readers wrote in to vote for their favorites, with the winner – in this case, Johnnie Alward with his tale Let Love In – was published in the iconic pages of Fangoria Magazine.

Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 8/1/2012
  • by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
  • Fangoria
Johnnie Alward
Fangoria’S Weird Words Returns
Johnnie Alward
Last year Fangoria held our first ever short fiction contest, dubbed Weird Words. Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction. The best were published on our website and then readers wrote in to vote for their favorites, with the winner – in this case, Johnnie Alward with his tale Let Love In – was published in the iconic pages of Fangoria Magazine.

Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 8/1/2012
  • by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
  • Fangoria
Johnnie Alward
Fangoria’S Weird Words Returns
Johnnie Alward
Last year Fangoria held our first ever short fiction contest, dubbed Weird Words. Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction. The best were published on our website and then readers wrote in to vote for their favorites, with the winner – in this case, Johnnie Alward with his tale Let Love In – was published in the iconic pages of Fangoria Magazine.

Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 8/1/2012
  • by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
  • Fangoria
Johnnie Alward
Fangoria’S Weird Words Returns
Johnnie Alward
Last year Fangoria held our first ever short fiction contest, dubbed Weird Words. Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction. The best were published on our website and then readers wrote in to vote for their favorites, with the winner – in this case, Johnnie Alward with his tale Let Love In – was published in the iconic pages of Fangoria Magazine.

Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.

Read more...
See full article at Fangoria
  • 8/1/2012
  • by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
  • Fangoria
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