And the winner is...

by susan Russell
29th March 2014

Don't understand what's been going on but now on the Blog it says Winner: 'The Visit' by Kate Sheehy

Bit of a cock up somewhere?

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Except Nathan has said he didn't enter!

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29/03/2014

Perhaps future comp's should have a theme but make clear that an entirely individual title is desirable. Must be a bit grim having hundreds of titles all the same!

Congrat's to the winner of this one of course.

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29/03/2014

Hi Susan,

There has been confusion, yes. Both Nathan and Kate's entries were titled 'The Visit' and the wrong name (Nathan's) was attributed to the winning story, written by Kate. Both authors have been contacted by our team and notified of the situation.

Writers & Artists would like to take this opportunity to thank both Nathan and Kate for being so understanding given the confusion.

The W&A Team

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