There isn't long until the Dickens' Bicentenary Writing Competition closes.
The competition is open to all writers, at home or from abroad. Applicants are invited to enter short works of prose or poetry that has been inspired by any character from a Charles Dickens novel.
Poems are to be a maximum of 10 lines and short stories should be no more than 3,000 words long.
Entry fees include £2 per poem and £3 per story. You could be in with a chance of winning up to £30.
The deadline for this competition is 15th August 2012.
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