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Reed and write

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Win €1,000 in the English-language edition the Galtelli Literary Prize, of Sardinia’s international literary award.

The competition invites entries inspired by Nobel Prize-winning Sardinian author Grazia Deledda and the themes in her novel Canno al Vento (Reeds in the Wind). Entries should be between 3,000 and 5,000 keystrokes.

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