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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2022
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Are you wondering whether your book interests readers? Do you want to test the waters and figure out where you stand? Or so you just want to have a fun time, presenting your work to other people like yourself?

In any case, Moonglade's Fall Awards for the 2022 season are just perfect for you. Feel free to take a look inside, as these awards are not for the faintest of hearts. They will test your will and your writing ability, so be sure when you step inside, you are not afraid of the result.
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