The number of people submitting fiction to magazine contests can fluctuate a lot. It depends on factors like the genre of the contest, the prize offered, and how well it's promoted.
You can start by checking writing magazines and websites. Many of them regularly announce short story contests for fiction. For example, 'Writer's Digest' often has such contests. Also, literary blogs are a good source. They might feature upcoming contests or share experiences of previous ones.
One popular contest in school is the spelling bee. Students compete to spell difficult words correctly. It helps improve their vocabulary and spelling skills. Another is the science fair competition, where students showcase their scientific projects and experiments. Math competitions are also common, which encourage students to solve complex math problems quickly and accurately.
There were various fiction contests in May 2018. Some were focused on specific genres like romance or mystery, while others were open to all types of fiction.
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