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FROM: Erica Gomes
Question: When entering a writing competition, if not mentioned, should a short
story have a title?
Answer:
Dear Erica,
Absolutely. Every story should have a title except in the unlikely event that the competition
rules state otherwise. The standard method of preparing a document for a competition is
to:
- Number the pages
- Put the story title at the top of the first page but not your name, so that the judges don’t
see a name, just the story.
- Put the story title in the header or footer so that it appears on each page as well. If
pages get separated they can more easily be married up again.
- Do not put your name, address or other details on the story pages, but put all these details
on a separate cover sheet which can be detached. This is so that only the story pages can be sent to
the judges (it will usually have a code put on it to identify who it belongs to).
Having said all this, always read the competition rules carefully and follow their
instructions.
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