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<H1> Almond Press is an independent publisher of dystopian and apocalyptic short fiction. </H1> |
<H1> Creative Writing Competitions </H1> |
<H1> Literary Publications </H1> |
Almond Press | Promoter of Writing Competitions | Independent Publisher
dystopianstories.com/
We run the most comprehensive list of writing competitions and events for writers. Sometimes we publish scary books about the future :)
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