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The culmination
of his life-long commitment to helping other writers, L. Ron Hubbard
established the Writers of the Future Contest in 1983 to provide
"a means for new and budding writers to have a chance for their
creative efforts to be seen and acknowledged." The companion
Illustrators of the Future Contest was inaugurated in 1988 to do
for beginning artists in the field of speculative fiction what the
earlier contest had done for writers.
Winners of the
Writers of the Future Contest, alone, have collectively gone on
to publish more than 250 novelsincluding New
York Times and international bestsellersand to sell
over 2,000 short stories in the field of science fiction and fantasy
as well as other major genres.
CLICK ON THE WINNERS BELOW TO
VIEW INFORMATION ON EACH:

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