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Sunday, June 09, 2013

Don't Be Left Out

 
Do you like the sound of the Launch Pad contest? Want to get in on the act?
 
We've already selected winners in the Suspense/Mystery/Thriller and -- as you've just seen, General Fiction -- categories. And the deadline for Nonfiction is midnight tonight. But you still have time to get your entry to us if you write Middle Grade/Young Adult, Romance, or Speculative Fiction.
 
Check out the official rules at the Launch Pad tab above for more details. Questions? Contact us at NovelRocketContest@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
 
 
When she's not overseeing Novel Rocket's Launch Pad Contest: Boosting You Out of the Slush Pile, Yvonne Anderson writes fiction that takes you out of this world. Check out her Gateway to Gannah series for some serious sci-fi adventure.


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