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Broken Pencil Indie Writers Deathmatch Short Story Contest
Dec.29.2011
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Dec.29.2011 - 8:27 am
Only a few more days to enter your short story in the Broken Pencil Indie Writers Deathmatch contest and get in on the world's wildest writing contest!
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Dec.09.2011 - 11:51 am
Deathmatch Indie Writers Short Story Contest
“This is definitely not a contest for sensitive writer types. If you can’t handle the thought of your short story being smacked down...
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Apr.24.2011 - 7:25 am
Hello Red Roomers, For your enjoyment this Easter I submit a story about God's harried and disenchanted personal assistant. Follow the link here to YouTube to hear the story as...
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Mar.17.2011 - 9:58 am
It's the final round of the Deathmatch! Who will win? Who will be crowned DM 2011 winner?
So here's the deal. It's Colin Brush's Free Therapy, a teenage saga about a nerdy...
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Nov.14.2011
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Hal Niedzviecki is a writer, culture commentator and editor whose work challengespreconceptions and confronts readers with the offenses of everyday life. He is the authorof many books including The Peep Diaries: How We're Learning to Love Watching Ourselves...
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