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 Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction.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...
Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.
Read more...
- 8/1/2012
- by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
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 Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction.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...
Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.
Read more...
- 8/1/2012
- by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
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 Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction.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...
Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.
Read more...
- 8/1/2012
- by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
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 Budding writers – and in some cases, seasoned pros - were encouraged to submit a piece of unpublished fiction.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...
Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.
Read more...
- 8/1/2012
- by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
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...
Well, sharpen your quills scribblers because it’s time for another round.
Read more...
- 8/1/2012
- by blackglovekiller@gmail.com (Chris Alexander)
- Fangoria
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