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Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

I had a letter today from the Vogel people.  Saying thanks for your story which was well received, but didn’t win.  I had a moment when I saw the envelope when my heart beat a bit faster.  The winner is published in the April edition of Healthy Living.  They said, have a go again this year…..  It’s free to enter, so maybe?

Well done to the winner.  It will be interesting to see what kind of story they wanted.

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16 responses to “Vogel short story competition.”

  1. gerard oosterman Avatar

    Join the club.
    I entered three short stories here in Australia and received the same response. There were 1800 entries!
    I love writing and wouldn’t do it otherwise. Still, it would be nice to win a price and get recognition.
    I like your blog.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi Gerard, glad you like my blog. That’s a lot of writers’ in Australia. Polite of them to reply though eh? Keep on writing, one day, you never know.

  2. Julia Avatar

    I had the same letter. It makes you wonder if they wrote to the whole 1,000 of us – surely not!
    Congrats to the winner, though.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      That’s what I was wondering Julia. I thought I was in the top three when I saw the letter…..I am overly optimistic.. We have to be don’t we?

  3. Tracy Fells Avatar

    Hi Susan – I entered the same competition and had the same reaction when the letter came! For short story competitions a letter is usually a good sign…sighs. Will be good to see winning entry as this runs again and as you say we can ‘check’ out what did it for the judges. I did think it was rather professional to send out letters to all entrants – that was a nice touch.
    Tracy

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Tracy, you’re absolutely right. I only usually get replies from competitions if I’m in the top three. (As if that happens often)! So, like you I was quite excited. Good marketing trick, and polite people.

  4. Jarmara Avatar

    Me too have the same heart beating moment Read more about it on my blog.

    Good luck for next you the both of you.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Jarmara, imagine, they must have got 1,000 hearts beating all across the country.

  5. Lynne Hackles Avatar

    I had the same letter too and it took me a while to remember I’d entered.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Lynne, you are funny. I’ve been clicking on the website for weeks wondering who’s won. Who is the winner I wonder?

  6. Sally Jenkins Avatar

    And me…There was a split second of hope and then it went straight in the bin!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      A split second Sally? I made a cup of tea, washed up, put my slippers on….Oh, a letter for me? Vogel…. Mmmm. wonder whatever it could be. Your letter was well received….I thought, here we go, a general rej. though it was polite wasn’t it?

  7. Gail Crane Avatar
    Gail Crane

    Bad luck! But – if at first you don’t succeed …

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Gail, you’re absolutely right. Someone has to win. Looking forward to reading the winning story though. I expect mine was a million miles away from it, or perhaps a thousand stories away….

  8. Juliet Greenwood Avatar
    Juliet Greenwood

    Hey ho! Bad luck – but at least you entered and gave yourself a chance. There’s an element of luck in all these things. So just move on to the next! One day the heart will beat faster!

    Juliet 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks for the encouragement Juliet. At least I had a go, on to the next as you say.

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