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Ink of Ages Short Fiction Prize: Enter Now!

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WHE and Oxford University Press have teamed up to bring you the Ink of Ages Historical Short Fiction

WHE and Oxford University Press have teamed up to bring you the Ink of Ages Historical Short Fiction Prize. Enter the prize now! and Ink of Ages Historical Short Fiction Prize Dear Reader We're proud to introduce [Ink of Ages]( World History Encyclopedia's international historical and mythological short story contest! If you write historical or mythology-inspired short fiction, and are 18 years old or above, you can [enter a story]( of between 1,500 and 2,000 words to win some great prizes from World History Encyclopedia and Oxford University Press! Make sure it's set before 1939, the current cut-off date for World History Encyclopedia. Our contest is free to enter and we accept submissions in English from anywhere in the world. Submissions are open from the 4th of September to the 7th of October 2023. Ink of Ages Fiction Prize is run by [World History Encyclopedia]( and generously sponsored by [Oxford University Press](. [Ink of Ages Fiction Prize]( Judges For this prize we have assembled an amazing panel of judges from a wide variety of backgrounds. We are honoured to count on the support of these accomplished people! - Timothy Bent, Oxford University Press Editor - J.F. Fox, Author - Helen Nde, Author & Mythology Researcher - Stefan Vranka, Oxford University Press Editor - Wendy Orr, Author - David Tollen, Author & Speaker - Louise M. Pryke, Historian & Author - Joanne Taylor, World History Encyclopedia - Zhihui Zou, World History Encyclopedia A huge thank you to our judges! [Learn More about the Judges]( Prizes The winners of this short story contest will receive a selection of prizes, such as: - History books from Oxford University Press - Merchandising from the World History Store - Lifetime WHE Membership - Get published on World History Encyclopedia - ... and more! [Enter the Contest]( We're greatly looking forward to reading many fantastic submissions! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [World History Foundation]( is a non-profit organization registered in Canada. [World History Publishing Ltd]( is a non-profit company registered in the United Kingdom. Our mission is to engage people with cultural heritage and to improve history education worldwide. [Donate Now]( You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our weekly newsletter or subscribed to our membership. Our mailing address is: World History Publishing Ltd Brook House Mint StreetGodalming, Surrey GU7 1HE United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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