Where the www stands for wretched writers welcome!

Send the most overwritten sentence you can manage. See the site for examples of the worst of the worst.

The rules for the Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest are childishly simple:

  • Each entry must consist of a single sentence, but you may submit as many entries as you wish.
  • Sentences may be of any length but we strongly recommend that entries not go beyond 50 or 60 words. Entries must be “original” (as it were) and previously unpublished.
  • Due to the volume of submissions, if your entry is missing a name or location it won’t be considered.
  • The contest accepts submissions every day of the livelong year, but the deadline for each year’s contest is June 30.
  • Winners are announced in late July or early August each year. The 2021 winners were announced on August 13.
  • In keeping with the gravitas, high seriousness, and general bignitude of the contest, the grand prize winner will receive…a pittance (and bragging rights).

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