Your story can be any genre you like and the entries aren't due until December! So, whether your story is a mystery, fiction, fantasy, or comedy, as long as it's based on the classic story, it will be a great way to exercise your creativity skills in writing. After a couple weeks of brainstorming and creating a secret Pinterest bored, I've started working on my retelling and can't wait to see where it goes from here.
You can find details at Rooglewood Press's website: http://www.rooglewoodpress.com/fairy-tale-collections Also, Anne Elizabeth Stengl, author of the Tales of Goldstone Wood fantasy series gives some good advice and pointers concerning the contest on her blog, http://anneelisabethstengl.blogspot.com/2014/06/thoughts-on-originiality.html
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