November 2010
But Seriously…Why Do You Write? by Chioma Iwunze
As a writer, why do you write? I have a confession to make. I’m in love with two men. It’s not that I’m promiscuous; my needs have just become more ambiguous. I think it comes with widening ones horizons and testing – not men – but different genre and style of writings. And so I […]
Other Writing Competitions:
CLICK TO FOLLOW: CHOCOLATE FLAVA 3: The Eroticanoir.com Anthology El Gouna Writers’ Residency Dele Momodu’s 5 Million Naira Manifesto Writing Competition Black Street. com Writing Competition
The African Voice Newspaper Organizes Writing Contest.
Entries are now being invited for the maiden Africans in Ireland Writing Competition (AIWC), organized by The African Voice Newspaper. The AIWC, which will be an annual competition, is devoted to unpublished works of Africans writers and aspiring writers in Ireland. It aims to celebrate literary achievements of African immigrants and promote the culture of […]
How Innovative Are You?
Brilliant minds don’t always think alike, but they always think exceptionally. That’s what Innovation 360 is all about; great minds with great ideas to change Nigeria and the world. With Full scholarships and more to win, you have nothing to loose’ About Innovation 360 Innovation 360 is designed to discover innovative minds across Nigeria; people who […]
FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR WRITERS
This is for both amateur and professional writers who want time, support and a conducive environment to work on their prose. The University of East Anglia has announced two fellowships for writers. One is the David T K Wong, open to both published and unpublished writers; and the other is the CharlesPick Fellowship […]
2011 Narrative Travel Writing Contest
TransitionsAbroad invites interested writers to submit articles on their travel experiences. Professional, amateur, freelance and aspiring travel writers are expected to show in the entries how traveling at a slower pace and adapting to the space and time of the other people have deepened their experiences as well as influenced their perception of the people […]