This article talks about the Gotham Writers Stories Everywhere Contest. Use their cool hashtag #GWstorieseverywhere and submit your entries!
Established in 1993, Gotham soon became a New York City institution, then a virtual home to writers from almost every country in the world.
Two enterprising young men begin teaching writing classes using rented space in a church. They do it really well, and soon there are too many students for the church, so they rent more space elsewhere and hire more teachers and the next thing you know they’ve got a school called Gotham Writers Workshop.
Each month Gotham Writers invites you to post a story on Twitter using #GWstorieseverywhere for a chance to win a free class. Your story must be no longer than 25 words, with a max of 280 characters, including spaces and the hashtag #GWstorieseverywhere. Your stories (which can be true or made up) will be inspired by what you see, know, or do, and they should relate in some way to these monthly “themes”.
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Now, let’s get into the tips and tricks of building a good entry:
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