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LITERARY COMPETITION RAMON III RUBIAL

LITERARY COMPETITION

RAMON III RUBIAL

Type: Story
Equipment: 3,000 €
Date: 29/10/2010
Ramon Rubial

The Institute of Ideas Foundation announces the Rubial Ramón III Literary Contest. The delivery of the letters is 29 October. The ruling was made public on 15 November. The accounts must be delivered before this date in the Institute's headquarters in Madrid or in other countries delegations. Addresses can be found on the website of the Institute ( www.espanolesenelmundo.org ).
Ramon Rubial The Literary Contest is an open call to all English or their descendants who live abroad or have returned to Spain. Entries must be in English, and is a prerequisite to be original and unpublished, not awarded or pending failure in other competitions. The theme of the stories must relate to the exile or emigration of English people and the stories can be fact or fiction.
The work must be submitted anonymously, identified by name. Accompanied by a sealed envelope in which the title is repeated outside and inside is a note with the author's data. Your extension should not exceed one hundred pages.
This project wants to rescue from oblivion the story of thousands of people who had to leave their country for social or economic reasons and started new lives away from their homeland.
"This way, we try to get as many lives for a long time have felt forgotten by their country and encourage the preservation of our written history, not only as an inheritance for the relatives of those who suffered exile, but for all others, "the organizers said.
In the previous edition, the winners were Maria Garcia, author of 'We were singing' and Dolores Soler-Espiaube, author of 'The Ninth Wave'.
Prize: 3000 euros and file


Advertising Institute Ramon Rubial Ideas Foundation reserves the right to publish all the time quoting the author of the work, those jobs that get the prize and second prize. Work awarded
not be filed to support the preservation of the history of English emigration. Ramon Rubial
The Institute of Ideas Foundation reserves the right to contact their authors to seek permission for publication, but participate in this contest does not require to grant such permission.

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