
Book review : Siddhartha – The Boy Who Became The Buddha
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Life in a big city can be exciting, full of opportunities and at the same time exhausting. But there can still be a lot of charm and peace in a relatively small city. Let’s write a story set in a city -real, imaginary, small, big, in India or anywhere in the world. We are looking for short stories, could be in any genre but has a strong location setting. The city comes to life in the pages and has distinct characteristics fleshed out in the story.
Word limit: Upto 3000 words
Last date: 31st December
Submit the story here : contact@writersmelon.com
Please use Word Doc & don’t forget to add your short bio at the end of story
We will select upto 10 submissions to publish as an e book along with stories by popular authors.
Top 3 stories will receive gift vouchers worth ₹500 each
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