Well here we are in November and you know what that means? The penultimate Shell Case Shorts.
This months prizes have been donated by none other than Chris Wraight, Black Library author and all round top chap. His interview with The Shell Case can be read here. Up for grabs are signed copies of his novels Wrath of Iron & Luthor Huss.
Rules are as follows:
Write a short story of between 2,000 & 3,000 words set in any established wargaming IP.
Your work is your own but intellectual property rests squarely with the companies in question and is only used under fair use. I reserve the right to publish any submissions in a strictly non-profit capacity. All published writers will be credited accordingly.
Submissions should attempt to evoke the IP the story is based on.
All entries must be received by midnight UK time Friday 30th November 2012 after which a single winner will be chosen. Submissions received after this will not be considered.
1 submission per person.
Work believed to be plagiarised will be disqualified.
All submissions must be sent as a Word document attached to an email to theshellcase@hotmail.co.uk
[Any spam from entrants will result in disqualification]
Submissions must include the entrants name, a contact email address, Twitter name if applicable and the title of the story.
1 winner will be chosen and notified by email.
The winning entry will be published initially on The Shell Case blog and later in a free to download anthology.
No discussion will be entered into, my decision is final.
The prize may not be exchanged for its cash value or an alternative. However, I reserve the right to substitute the prize if necessary.
Good luck and have fun!
Wish I could enter, currently in the throes of Nanowrimo, trying to do 100,000 words before the end of the month…
Maybe next month.
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Lots of work on at the mo, but will definitely be entering in the near future 🙂
Well it’s the last one ever next month.
Have lots of work on at the mo, but will definitely be entering soemthing in the near future