Published Jul 10, 2011
Brian, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 3,695 Posts
allnurses.com article contest
we are looking for articles on nursing ghost stories or nursing-cry-your-eyes-out-stories.
allnurses.com is available for nurses by nurses. it's a place where you can learn, communicate, and network with more than 517,000 nurses. you can learn more about nursing, find tips on learning and networking, hear personal stories, and/or discuss day-to-day nursing activity.
click here to submit your allnurses.com entry - submit a nursing article @ allnurses.com.
3 winners will be chosen from allnurses.com.
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there are no restriction. we just ask that the tone and article content complies with our contest rules (below) and tos.
the contest will have the following prizes:
1st place: $250
2nd place: $125
3rd place: $75
plus, all non-platinum winners are automatically upgraded to platinum membership ($60 value).
contest ends september 30th. winners will be announced first week of october.
contest rules:
note: you may submit multiple articles.
central 3rd quarter 2011 article contest (jul 1-sept 30)
previous article contest winners
Joe V
7 Articles; 2,555 Posts
oooh, nursing ghost stories - this could be fun
nerdtonurse?, BSN, RN
1 Article; 2,043 Posts
I just put one in "Staff Review" for ghost stories. Hope that's the right place. Can't wait for them to start coming in!
Nurse Blondie, RN
73 Posts
Where do you submit articles - for example if I were to write one in response to "Nursing Ghost Stories?" Do you submit articles of all types under the link for "General Articles," which appeared when I clicked on the link above (submitanursing[email protected]).
Also - where did you send your article for staff review?
Thanks for any info, and good luck!!
Submit A Nursing Article is only visible to members
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submitted articles are reviewed as soon as possible; articles that are approved will be moved to Nursing Articles
Gold_SJ
159 Posts
Hmm are the ghost stories to be fictional or real life? ^.^
Edit: XD I have worked it out.
I think I submitted my article in the wrong place :smackingf . Revision Required instead of Staff Review, I'm sorry still getting the hang of where everything goes. I don't need to do any changes to it so staff can review it when ready.
morecoffeepls, BSN, RN
122 Posts
Is there a maximum word count?
I suggest keeping it under 1000 words. Anything bigger than that will just be ignored by the readers.
The best articles are usually around 600 words, formatted (spacing, bold, etc) for easier reading, and have a great intro.
Thanks, Joe.
Also, sorry to bother, but is confirmation of submission receipt provided? I don't know whether I submitted properly, at all. Sry & Thx.
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Hello,
I sent you a private message about your article.