Many a gamer wants to pass comment on just about every article or review posted, bit do they have the ability to do as good or better than the articles they read?

Well here's an opportunity to test your writing skills, and get some rewards in the process. That is of course if they pass muster by the editor naturally.

If you've every fancied yourself as a writer, or believe you could better describe an event, opinion or review, then now's the time to step up to the plate, go check out what is required and submit an article to see how you fare.

OXCGN is looking for fresh opinions and a few new writers. We love well written analytical opinion pieces or arguments so we have decided to invite budding gamer journalists who would like to express their views on any gaming topic to have a go with articles under 1000 words that could net them an offer to join OXCGN’s staff and win prizes!

OXCGN is a volunteer-run site that while focusing on the 360 as a primary platform also discusses all things gaming, including other consoles, PC and mobile gaming. Our staff have obtained worldwide exposure for their work while building their online profile as a ‘freelance writer’, opportunities to attend gaming events, and occasional promo discs and codes for reviews on a merit basis.

This competition is for anyone from anywhere in the world (though prizes are for Australians only, sorry) who wants to have a go at writing a gaming article and see it published. We have had previous work from as far as the US and UK on our site and value diverse opinions.
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    Kazooieman Sep 12, 10
    Sounds interesting. I'm already a writer for another site but I would like to further my skills. ^^
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    Gameroz Sep 12, 10
    I guess you should send something in then

    I know the editor of GameInformer here in OZ always says that the best way to get into game journalism proper is to work on your skills as a volunteer at a good site.

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