S.D. Matley, author of fantasy novella "Small-g City," is sponsoring a contest this month.
"Small-g City" combines Greek mythology with the story of Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct.
“I want …
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S.D. Matley, author of fantasy novella "Small-g City," is sponsoring a contest this month.
"Small-g City" combines Greek mythology with the story of Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct.
“I want to hear from folks who’ve read 'Small-g City' and encourage even more people to read it," Matley said in a press release.
To enter the contest, write a micro-essay (100 words or less) about your favorite character in "Small-g City," and submit it through the “Contact” page at susandmatley.com before Feb. 29. Library copies are available at Port Townsend Public Library.
The winner receives two autographed copies of "Small-g City."