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News·July 22, 2020·1 min readThe Masters Review Opens Summer Short Story Award For New Writers With $3000 Prize MoneySubmissions open July 1st – August 30th! The Summer Short Story Award for New Writers runs from July 1st to... Read More
News·April 23, 2020·1 min readThe Masters Review Flash Fiction Contest Judged by Sherrie Flick; $3000 Grand PrizeOur annual Flash Fiction Contest is now open for submissions! We’re looking for your very best stories under 1,000 words—and... Read More