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5 Tips for Winning a Writing Competition


Category: Arts and Entertainment  >>  Writing

By Ralph Elliot   [ 23/07/2008 ]
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Are you considering entering an online writing competition? If so, congratulations! After all, participating in a writing competition gives you the opportunity to flex your creative muscles while also giving you the opportunity to earn a little extra cash. In addition, winning an is online writing competition can look great on your resume and help you land the job of your dreams. Of course, winning the competition can also give a boost to your ego. At the same time, the competition will be tough. Therefore, you need to follow a few simple tips in order to increase your chances of coming out on top in a writing competition.

Tip #1: Read the Guidelines Carefully

Many people enter a writing competition without thoroughly reading the guidelines first. Depending upon how picky the judges are, failure to follow the guidelines precisely can lead to disqualification. The last thing you want is to have your creative endeavors end up in the trash before they are even read!

Tip #2: Check Your Work

Before you submit your masterpiece, be sure to check it over for proper grammar and punctuation. You should also check it to make sure it flows properly and is easy to understand. If time allows, it is generally best to set the piece aside for a couple of days and then read it again before submitting it to the is writing competition. This way, you can read it with a “fresh” set of eyes.

Tip #3: Let Someone Else Read It

Speaking of fresh eyes, it is also a good idea to let someone else read over your writing before you submit it. This way, you can be certain the writing is clear and easy to understand. Remember, just because you know what you are trying to say, that doesn’t mean it is coming across clearly to the reader.

Tip #4: Let Your Creativity Flow

The more creative your writing, the more it will stand out to the judges. Don’t restrict yourself when creating a piece for a writing competition – let your creativity shine through and let your unique voice be heard. In this way, you will stand out from the crowd.

Tip #5: Avoid Clichés

Writing that is filled with clichés will be boring to the judges and will be viewed as weak writing. Don’t fill your writing with clichéd scenarios and words and don’t gain inspiration from your favorite Hollywood flick. Rather, strive to create something that is truly unique and your writing will surely get noticed.

About the author:
Ralph King has been contributing to leading magazines for the past 10 years. He's also an accredited researcher on the subject for leading research institutes in the US.

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