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THE FLORA AWARDS 2019 (JUDGING ROUND)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2017
#31 In Random on 13.8.17 Woahhh. *_*

The Flora Awards is for everyone. We don't care about how many reads your books have, because we give results on the basis of how good your book is. We will judge your book. If you believe that you wrote a good story, but your story didn't get the attention that it deserves, then you're at the right place. 

It's for every genre except for Classics and some Random books.

But if you have put your art, poetry, or cover-making or nonfiction book in the category "Random" then it will be accepted

But we do have the art (drawings) , cover-making, and poetry genre.

And anyone can participate in it except us xD lol. You just have to follow the rules.

Apart from the genre winner award, there will be mini-awards too.

P.S. No public voting.

We do not take any responsibilities if someone copies someone's work because we have so many entries and we don't know if someone has copied anyone else's work. So if anyone copie s someone's work and wins the awards, then we are not responsible for that. The only person responsible is the one who has copied the work. 

Thank you
@itrustAllah and @SanaKhanBaloch

Graphic Designer: @i_am_superwoman

The results are for 2019

Cover by : @Alle_Khafi
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