Just a reminder -- or, maybe you haven't yet heard? -- OUT OF THE SLUSH PILE, Novel Journey's Fifteen Minutes of Fame Contest, is up and running again this year.
We're currently taking entries in all categories, including and especially Historical Fiction: that is, all fiction, including romance, set in the World War II era or before.
So if you're an unpublished novelist and your masterpiece has a historical setting, we'd love to see it! Deadline for entries in this, our first category, is May 10 -- that's fourteen days from this date -- two weeks -- a mere fortnight away.
Questions? We'd love to answer them. Comments? We're itching to hear them. Suggestions? We'd be delighted to consider them. To submit any of these, as well as entry forms, first chapters and synopses, email Yvonne at NovelJourneyContest@gmail.com.
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