
Attach your story as a Word Document (.docx file) and send the through e-mail to Subject of the e-mail should be “Tell-A-Tale: April Writing Challenge”.Write a short story as per the rules mentioned above.The decision made by and its management shall be considered final and binding for all. The story will be evaluated on the originality of concept, language and narration.Tell-A-Tale retains right to reject stories if they are not consistent with the above rules. While we may notify you the changes, it is your responsibility to keep yourself updated with the latest change in rules by visiting this page from time-to-time. Rules for the contest may change in future.Up to 2 entries per participant is allowed.Only original stories written for the contest will be chosen.Entries sent after 30 will not be entertained. The contest starts on 1 st April, 2020 and remains open till 30 th April, 2020.If any explicit content is found in your composition, the composition will be rejected.Entries shorter than 500 words will be rejected. The entry should be between 500-1500 words long.Stories can be submitted in English only.So in this month that brings warm sunshine and blossoming flowers, let’s write about HOPE. Hope is what makes the birds fly in the sky.Īnd hope is what keeps the world moving forward in times of the greatest adversities. Hope is what makes us get up from bed every morning, and makes us go back to sleep every night. It’s a writing challenge in which you can unfurl your capability of writing stories and share it with the world. Tell-A-Tale is conducting a monthly writing challenge – The April Writing Challenge.

And here’s some inspiration to get you started. The best way to write better is to write more. “Every secret of a writer’s soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind, is written large in his works.”- Virginia Woolf
