Weekly Update
Writers of the Future Contest
This week has been exhilarating! Through my work on my series about the Writers of the Future Contest (#WotF), I’ve connected with several past winners. Their invaluable advice will be featured in an upcoming article!
The growing list of contributors includes:
David Hankins
2023 Vol. 39 Second Quarter Third Place Winner
Website: davidhankins.com
Desmond Astaire
2022 Vol. 38 Fourth Quarter First Place & Golden Pen Award Winner; “Gallows”
Website: desmondastaire.com
Mike Jack Stoumbos
2022 Vol. 38 First Quarter First Place Winner; “The Squid Is My Brother”
Website: mikejackstoumbos.com
Brittany Rainsdon
2022 Vol. 38 First Quarter Second Place Winner; “The Last Dying Season”
2021 Vol. 37 Published Finalist; “Half-Breed”
Website: rainsdonwrites.com
Lazarus Black
2022 Vol. 38 Third Quarter First Place Winner; “Psychic Poker”
Website: www.lazarus.black
N.V. Haskell
2022 Vol. 38 Third Quarter Third Place Winner; “The Mystical Farrago”
Website: nvhaskell.com
Rebecca Treasure Schibler
2022 Vol. 38 Published Finalist; “Tsuu, Tsuu, Kasva Suuremasse”
Website: www.rebeccaetreasure.com
Barbara Lund
2021 Vol. 37 First Quarter First Place & Golden Pen Award Winner; “Sixers”
Website: barbaralund.com
John M Campbell
2021 Vol. 37 Quarter Four First Place; “The Tiger and the Waif”
Website: johnmcampbell.com
Wulf Moon
2019 Vol. 35 Fourth Quarter Second Place; “Super-Duper Moongirl and the Amazing Moon Dawdler”
Website: driftweave.com
Jonathan Ficke
2018 Vol. 34 Fourth Quarter Third Place Winner; “The Howler on the Sales Floor”
Website: jonficke.com
Jake Marley
2017 Vol. 33 Third Quarter First Place & Golden Pen Award Winner; “Acquisition”
Website: jakemarley.wordpress.com
As a reminder, the 4th and final quarter of the Writers of the Future Contest (#WotF) Vol. 39 ends on 30 September 2022.
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Next week I’ll share an article featuring advice on submitting to the Writers of the Future Contest from First Reader Kary English.
Cheers,
Jarrid Cantway