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FabFree is How Old?

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We can hardly believe it ourselves, but Fabulously Free in SL is celebrating it’s 9th Birthday on September 6th! We have been racking our brains for weeks trying to figure out just how we’d like to celebrate and we finally came to the conclusion that it would be nice to include you all, our Fabulous Readers who have been supporting us for all of these wonderful years!

What we are doing is hosting a fun “FabFree 9th Anniversary Contest” with tons of sweet LINDEN prizes that anyone can enter!

The Low Down:

Basically, what you need to do is write a quick letter, short story, or poem expressing your positive experiences with Fabulously Free in SL. It may be a story about your favourite fabfreebie score, or a story about how one of the writers inspired you to start your own blog, or even just a quick little hello to introduce yourself and tell us your FabFree blog reading routine or how long you have been reading.

Contest Details:

Contest Begin: August 14th, 2016
Contest Entry Deadline: August 31st, 2016
Submit Entries to: LOVE TRILL (via inworld notecard) titled “FabFree 9th Anniversary Conest Entry – (your inworld name)”
Contest End: September 6th, 2016

The Winner’s entries will be published and their inworld names announced on September 6th via the Blog – with the whole blogging team selecting winners based on kindness, witt, creativity.. Could be anything to catch our eyes and win our votes.

PRIZES:

1st Place: 300L
2nd Place: 200L
3rd Place: 100L
4th, 5th, 6th Place: 50L

Guidelines:

* Only positive entries will be accepted.
* One entry per avatar.
* World Limit: 200 words or less.
* Entry must be sent via inworld notecard and sent to Love Trill. IM’s will not be accepted.

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Note: By submitting your writing to the contest, you are giving FabFree explicit permission to use and publish your essay for advertising or other purposes related to FabFree usage. You retain rights to your material, but FabFree will be given rights to use the work under it’s creative commons license.