What's your era?

by Michelle Yeboah
19th March 2014

I'm nerve and excited for this new competition and I already have an idea in my mind.

What era are planning on writing on and why?

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I agree with Katie. Entering might be a worthwhile experiment for anyone thinking of beginning a new story, or series.

I might have a go myself. I've an idea for a new character, but I too would stick with a period I'm vaguely familiar with. So it'd be Georgian/Regency for me :)

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I don't know, it's not the idea it's how you action it that matters.

I think I'll look at something that can make up a bigger piece, but I'd only really be confident enough to approach an era I already know about, which gives me pre Christian Scandinavia or the Tudors!

I'm wondering if they'd accept my entry to the last competition recycled ;) that would fit!

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I don't believe that anyone entering the competition is going to explain their ideas for others to copy.

Good luck to those that enter.

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