The Less Generalized Xenith Prose Contest
By PatrickNathan • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: NewsIn an attempt to breathe life into the summer torpor, we are hosting the first ever Less Generalized Xenith Prose Contest. You may remember its poetry counterpart back in May that went rather well and had two winners, each receiving a poetry collection of their choice. This time around, contestants will have just under two weeks to write a maximum 1,500 word submission from a secret prompt. When all entries are received (on or before August 23rd), they will be posted for anonymous voting. The winner (or winners, as we are aware this is possible) will receive a novel or short story collection of their choice. Give it a shot–you have nothing to lose!
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[ z ē ' n ĭ t h ] -noun 1. an arch wherethrough gleams that untraveled world…
