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Contest: “Once… At School”

We all had that one teacher at school – the one we loved, the one we adored, the one we hated, the one that had us scared like mice, the one we loved to tease and the one we looked up to. Write a story about one such teacher from your school days. The story could be real, or could be fiction built around a real person; could be serious, or humorous. The only deal, it has to be in a story form, and not anecdotal.

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Our Judge – Sujata Rajpal

Author of the bestseller “The Other End of The Corridor”, Sujata Rajpal gave up a rewarding career as a Corporate Communication & PR professional in an IT MNC to become a full-time author – so far the best decision of her life. Sujata holds an MPhil degree in Economics and has studied Mass Communication from Panjab University, Chandigarh. She also writes articles and short stories for publications and journals, such as Femina, Deccan Herald, Star of Mysore. Her short stories have been published in E Fiction India and Women’s Web. She is a yoga enthusiast and enjoys being a Toastmaster. She currently lives in Mysore.

Prizes:

1st Prize – Amazon voucher worth INR 750

2nd Prize – Amazon voucher worth INR 300

The 5 best stories will be featured on Tell-A-Tale with credit to the author during the entire month of October.

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