General Contests: Monthly Submissions (Written by @theonemarauder)
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  • Reads 647
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2016
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What is is about: Historical Fiction writing contest that has a rotational topic for the Historical Fiction community

Eligibility: Anyone and everyone who is alive

Entry: Add the hashtag #wphfcontest and the following number in relation to which chapter the story is under (ex. #wphfcontest2 for the second topic when released). If you have already written stories, feel free to link them in.

Deadlines and specific rules: Check each section of this page for information as to what the topic is. (PLEASE NOTE: Next to each topic there is a date so you can be reminded much easier as to when the topic/competition closes.) Topics are posted early to allow for time to get the creativity and historical quality to the level that writers have. You are allowed to submit your story as soon as you see the topic. 

Judging: The top twenty stories based on overall votes for them will be judged based on a poll.
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