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Given enough time, most of us like to think we could write at least one great story. But some days it’s hard enough to find the time to bolt down a sandwich at lunch, let alone write a best-selling novel. So we’re setting you a different kind of challenge: to see if you can capture the reader’s imagination with a surprising, funny or innovative fictional tale—in just 100 words. Send your stories—which should be original, unpublished and
exactly 100 words long (99-worders will be disqualified)—to
theeditor@readersdigest.co.uk by January 31. The one voted best by our panel of judges will receive £5,000.
Two runners-up will receive £100 in book tokens, and all three tales will be published in Reader’s Digest. But first, see how five famous authors have written their own 100-word stories, exclusively for Reader’s Digest.
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tale using just 100 words? and you could win a £5,000 story published in RD
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