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Xen

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Posted by Michael R. Mennenga on Wednesday, 8 Jun 2005

by D. J. Solomon


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3 Responses to “Xen”
  1. Melissa Kaufman says on :

    Avar Press is offering cash awards, publication of the best high school essays analyzing D. J. Solomon’s Xen: Ancient English Edition. The contest is open to 2006 11th and 12th graders. Three winning essays will be published and will share cash prizes totaling $1700. No entry fees. Deadline June 30, 2006.

    More information can be obtained at:
    http://www.avarpress.com/HS_essay_contest.html

  2. Melissa Kaufman says on :

    “Xen” has now gone into its second printing and the Literary Essay Contest is accepting submissions.

  3. Melissa Kaufman says on :

    2007 Scholarship News: To US & Canadian college and high school students. Avar Press is sponsoring two Literary Essay Scholarship competitions. College deadline is Feb. 28, 2007; high school deadline is May 15, 2007. Essays must be original work, analyzing any aspect of Xen by D.J. Solomon. Use of the essay as part of the writer’s school work in any capacity is permitted. Submissions must be 1250-1500 words. Cash prizes of $300-$500 will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of each competition. For complete information & last year’s winning essays go to http://www.avarpress.com

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