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HOW TO SUBMIT
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Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2014
How Do You Submit Your Story?

• Please upload your full manuscript to Wattpad.  Please also include a quick synopsis (no longer than 1,000 words). Create a Wattpad profile and submit your full story through the platform. After you’re finished creating it, tag it with the contest tag “thewriteaffair” before 23:59 GMT on Friday, February 27th 2015.

• Wattpad members will then vote to select the Top 10 stories. Only Votes for the FIRST SECTION of a story will be counted.  Each member gets 1 vote each. If there is a tie in votes, then the Kensington team will decide who ends up in the Top 10.

• Only votes during the main voting period (February 28 to March 20, 2015) will count for the contest.

• Kensington Publishing will decide on the winner on Monday, April 13th 2015!

• Bonus: Head over to our “All Your Pitches” story to submit a short summary of your book, as well as the link to your story, so we can find your story more easily!
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