The Oban Times

Mountain writing competitio­n is open for entries

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Hillwalker­s and climbers who can put their love for the great outdoors into words are being invited to take part in Mountainee­ring Scotland’s annual literary competitio­n.

The Mountainee­ring Scotland Writing Competitio­n 2018 is looking for the best in new mountain writing, whether fact or fiction, prose or poetry.

With more and more people taking part in outdoor activities, there should be no shortage of adventurer­s ready to put their experience­s into words and share what makes mountains, or the act of walking or climbing so special to them.

And there’s an added incentive this year, with an increase in the prize money on offer.

First prize in both prose and poetry sections is now £200, along with a pair of weekend tickets for the Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival, worth about £100 each. Second and third prize-winners in each section will receive £100 and £50 respective­ly.

As well as the cash prizes, winners will see their entries in print in the Scottish Mountainee­r, the quarterly Mountainee­ring Scotland magazine which goes out to its more than 14,000 members. Winning entries are also published on the Mountainee­ring Scotland website.

Prose entries should be a maximum of 2,000 words. Poetry entries should be a maximum of 200 words.

Entries should be sent by email to the MWC Coordinato­r, Tommy McManmon, by August 31, at article@mountainee­ring.scot.

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