Just had this forwarded to me, and thought WWers might be interested, specially those who, like me, find the usual word limits ridiculously short:
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From The Royal Society of Literature
The Royal Society of Literature is seeking (urgently, desperately, madly) calibre entries for the V.S. Pritchett short story competition. We are really trying to tap into valued sources of committed writers. We are aware that many writers do not know of this prize. We hope you can encourage entries? This is a great creative opportunity not only offering £1,000 together with prestigious publication, but the chance to write the 'long' short story - rare nowadays - of 2 -5,000 words. Visit
http://www.rslit.org/prizes/pritchett.php for application form and details.
Deadline: 14th February 06 but extended to end of week 3 of Feb - Monday 20th Feb.
The Royal Society of Literature
Somerset House
Strand
London
t: 0207 845 4677 (direct line)
f: 0207 845 4679
e: julia@rslit.org