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Tuppence Magazine launches its Review of the Month writing competition
Tuppence Magazine launches its Review of the Month writing competition
Tuppence Magazine isn't just about our opinions, it's about our readers’ thoughts too, and to thank the best of the best writers that send in reviews, the online entertainment news UK website has put together a bumper prize pack Review of the Month Writer’s Competition.
London,
London,
United Kingdom
(prbd.net)
21/07/2010
""Tuppence Magazine is launching a new writing competition to promote the best submissions to its news & reviews website""
Tuppence Magazine isn't just about our opinions, it's about our readers’ thoughts too, and to thank the best of the best writers that send in reviews, the online entertainment news UK website has put together a bumper prize pack Review of the Month Writer’s Competition.
The illustrious prize for July includes a slightly soiled copy of My Booky Wook, by Russell Brand, a played once and under-appreciated Transformers 2 DVD and the amazing Family Guy Something, Something, Something, Dark Side DVD with the digital copy partially thumbed but completely unused.
All readers have to do to enter is to submit a review, so If you have read a book, listened to an album, been to a gig, seen a film (like the new A-Team movie (2010)), watched something on the TV, seen a show, played a computer game, been to an exhibition, eaten out or bought something recently and want to write about it then you’re well on your way to being in with a shout.
If we don’t have a winner in any month then the prizes will roll over and be topped up with other stuff that happens to be lying around; like albums that we review (e.g. The Coral Butterfly House), or computer games that we have played to breaking point. However, better than all of the prize giveaways that there’ll be, writers also get the knowledge that their review was the best of the best for a month, and nobody can take that away from you. Some things are a matter of pride.
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