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Nessa's Arctic Awards |✔
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Complete, First published Dec 07, 2018
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Calling all writers - looking for a writing contest this winter season? Well, look no further, for the Arctic Awards are here to help. Here at the Arctics we aim to create a carefree experience that will help you make friends, gain readers, and most importantly, win the prizes of your dreams!

Don't be discouraged, we have many different categories, so you have a higher chance of getting that golden ticket ✔

But do you have what it takes?
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