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Drawing Competition
24 May 2002

Last week for entries - postal entries now accepted!

Archers listeners are a clever bunch, as can be seen from the hundreds of fantasy storylines and parodies that they contribute to the topic on the .

Plenty of examples of literary talent there. But we thought it would be fun to give you a chance to show off your artistic talents too. So today we launch the Fantasy Archers Drawing Competition.

Through the month of May, we invite you to illustrate any Archers parody or fantasy published on the Archers website (not the message board): Ìý
Index to storiesÌýÌýÌýÌý

At the end of the month, a panel of judges from the Archers, chaired by Archers Editor Vanessa Whitburn, will pick the winners. Points will be awarded for wit, originality and artistic ability. Please note the conditions of entry below

To give you an idea, we asked cartoonist Nick Ellwood to illustrate some past stories. You don't have to copy his style, or use these stories for your own illustration:

The Hamster of the ArchervillesÌýÌý
Liz Shears
The Ambridge Abduction ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý
Shulughcide (a bit gruesome, this one)


Prizes

The winner will receive a copy of Images of The Archers, signed by the cast. The book contains a selection of photographs reflecting aspects of life with The Archers over half a century.

Three runners-up will receive copies of Shula's Story by Joanna Toye, signed by the author.

The best illustration for each story (or part of a story if in multiple parts) will be published, with artist's credit, on the Archers website.

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Conditions

The illustration can be created on your computer or in any traditional medium.

It can be sent to us as a jpeg or gif attachment by email: ambridge@bbc.co.uk Ìý
or by post to Drawing Competition, The Archers, Â鶹ԼÅÄ, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ. (Enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope if you want the entry returned.)

Mark your entry or the accompanying email with the name of the story (including the part number if it's a multi-part story).

You can submit as many illustrations as you like, but only one illustration per story please.

Submission of an entry gives the Â鶹ԼÅÄ the right to use the image on its website.

Entries must be received by midnight (BST) on 31 May.

The judges' decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.

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