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Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2017
Do you think your book is meant to rise with the stars?

Is your book still waiting for its time to shine?

Well, you've came to the right place!

Here at EventualElites, we know there are lots of hidden stars waiting to be found; our task is to find them!

So, why not enter Eventual Elite's: Take to the Stage? A contest where amazing undiscovered writers become found!

And if that's not enough to intrigue you... well what if I said we had some prizes up for grabs?

What prizes you ask? Oh... well you might just have to read onto find out about that! 

But... there's definitely a nice, wee sticker up for grabs! And tell me honestly, who doesn't love stickers? 

So, why not take two minutes out of your time and enter our competition, after all you owe it to your story!
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