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Horror Short Story Writing Contest

Short story writing contest is open to writers at all skill levels from beginning to advanced, with no entry fee or purchase required.

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Fall is in the air and Halloween soon will unleash hoardes of zombies, ghouls and ghosts for one chilling night of the year. To kick off the autumn festivities, Virtual University is hosting a Horror Short Story Writing Contest. The contest will be conducted on Facebook using a new “Writers Roundtable” group.

The writing contest is open to beginning and advanced writers, with no entry fee and no purchase required. Authors of the scariest short stories can win a $50 cash prize, a $25 Virtual University gift coupon, or a distinctive award certificate.

Submissions must be written in the horror genre, in English, between 2,5000 and 5,000 words in length. Entries must be received by November 30, 2010. Further details about the contest and official rules can be found at https://ksurf.net/contests/horror-writing.html

To join Virtual University’s “Writers Roundtable” group on Facebook or to post a horror story, go to https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=129811440400578 and click the “Join” button at the top of the page.

Earlier this week, Virtual University announced week that it has added a new course on horror writing to its catalog of popular creative writing classes. The new course, “The Art of Writing Horror,” is taught by noted horror writer and educator Laurie Notch. The course has a $30 registration fee and enrollment is now open. Writers desiring first-hand insights into this popular genre of fiction will learn the formula for writing a potential horror bestseller. Enrollment in the course is not required to participate in the contest. For more information about the course or to enroll, visit the class home page at https://vu.ksurf.net/catalog/3112.html

About Virtual University:
Virtual University is a friendly and supportive e-learning community that offers over 100 low-cost courses for continuing education, corporate training and self-improvement. Instructor-led and self-directed classes are available on many in-demand subjects including HTML and Web design, Internet technology, creative and nonfiction writing, self-help/inspirational themes, and academic subjects. Virtual University is hosted by KSURF Knowledge Web and can be reached at https://vu.ksurf.net

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Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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