Scifi contest updates

The panelists rankings are in. I need to average them out and publish the results. A lot of personal things to attend to at the moment and haven't got time to blog. Hang on a couple of days for the contest winners announcement. I still haven't got internet access at home. Typing this from the local library. Doh.

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Hey Selva, need to ask you one thing. I want to enter some more SF fiction contests and in fact I found some links from this very page. But I am not sure whether by the rules of the scian contest I am allowed to to send the same story? I know this is a bad time for you, but please can you tell me if I can - by today? You see, there is this one guy and he says I got to send it latest by post mark monday. Waiting for your reply.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Nita.

As noted in my email to you - replying here for the benefit of others- you are free to send your story elsewhere. You hold all the rights. For the purposes of the Scifi contest you have licensed it under a CC license so that we can freely distribute and publically exhibit it at TheScian.com.