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Magic Pen Short Story Competition

Magic Pen Short Story Competition

If you have a learning disability and love writing stories and expressing yourself, the Magic Pen Competition, a new category of the Sheffield Short Story Competition, is looking for entries.

To enter the competition your story must be about Sheffield. Your story can be up to 500 words long or as short as you like. You will need to type your story up ( or get help to type it up ) and email it to: libraries@sheffield.gov.uk

Please mark your entry: Sheffield Short Story Competition “Magic Pen”.

Prizes include book tokens and Henderson’s Relish goodies (very Sheffield!)

You can find out more about the competition including ideas and tips here

The closing date for entries is 30 September 2020

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