What makes me think I have the right to judge others?
Because I’m the Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Whyte Dove Press, that’s why.
Whyte Dove Press is having its First Annual World-wide Web Writers’ Contest.
$400 CASH PRIZES
NO ENTRY FEE!
This contest is open to anyone on the planet except me and the Associate Editor of Whyte Dove Press. Entries must be in English, but it doesn’t matter if English is your first, second, or humpteenth (a SE TX expression meaning a very large ordinal number) language.
Categories are Non-Fiction, Fiction, Poetry, Youth (ages 13-19 only), and Children (ages 12 and under).
There’s no limit to the number of entries you can submit, and since there is no entry fee, what have you got to lose? The only stipulation is that we have the right to publish winning pieces and the option to publish non-winning pieces on our web site for a limited period of time. That’s it.
For details, click on this link: CONTEST.
Best wishes!

Ideally, I should take a crack at this. Unfortunately, my writing is second-rate.
Hey, Leafless
Who says your writing is second-rate? And what if it is? Big-name authors aren’t going to beat a path to our site to compete with you. Read our contest description and rules. We’re doing this to discover new talent. This could be your big chance! No fee means no risk. Enter as many times as you like. Even non-winning pieces may get published if they’re really good. This could be an opportunity to get some editorial advice on your writing (no promises, depends on how many submissions we get since there are only the two of us on staff to judge them all); we’d like to be able to offer a brief comment, at least, on the non-winning entries.
The main thing is, if you want to be a writer, give it a try.
Already, you’ve done better than most with your comment. The spelling and grammar are flawless, and you communicated effectively!
Will do.. Will do
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Problematic.