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Cricket Web’s - The Great Writers Monthly Competition

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Cricket Web begins the search for new cricket article writers in a new monthly competition. We are looking for the best article too publish on the Home Page of Cricket Web.

So if your keen, passionate and feel you have a masterpiece to write now is the perfect opportunity. Does your article inspire, cause debate or pays homage to a forgotten legend/team.

Please submit your entries
moderators@cricketweb.net
Re-entries can be submitted after amending if not successful.
 
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Are there any restrictions regarding word count etc?
The Man Who Humbled The Don by Martin Chandler, 4104 approx and as fred illustrates there isn’t a set amount on word count plus no minimum. Bijed it would be what you want it to be, maybe more words are needed in expressing a point, situation etc.
If you receive any feedback it is friendly, helpful most importantly down too earth. Don’t worry they don’t rip into you or anything like that.
 
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Thank you.
Just want to help out as much as possible.
 

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Cricket Web begins the search for new cricket article writers in a new monthly competition. We are looking for the best article toopublish on the Home Page of Cricket Web.

So if your keen, passionate and feel you have a masterpiece to write now is the perfect opportunity. Does your article inspire, cause debate or pays homage to a forgotten legend/team.

Please submit your entries
moderators@cricketweb.net
Re-entries can be submitted after amending if not successful.
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