Showing posts with label publishers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishers. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Contests and Calls for Submissions

Contests!

The fourth annual Chase the Dream Contest is now open. Polish up the first 1000 words of your romance novel (or novel with a romantic theme) and enter to win some great prizes that include a scholarship to a Gotham Writers Workshop and a manuscript-in-progress critique. The contest is judged by a panel of editors and agents. No entry fee!

The Washington-Centerville Public Library and the University of Dayton team up to  challenge you to capture the essence of Erma Bombeck to win $100 cash prize plus entrance to the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop. The Erma Bombeck Writing Competition deadline is January 31, 2010.

Thanks to C. Hope Clark for this one: If I Ruled the World Essay Contest. “In 1,000 words or less, tell the contest judges what you hate about the world – what bothers you or ticks you off, and how you’d fix it if you were running things. Open to anybody who enjoys writing.” Entry is free. Deadline is February 1, 2010.

The Toronto Star Short Story Contest will be launched this week, so watch for details. First prize is $5000 plus tuition for the Humber School of Writers correspondence program.

Calls for Entries

Graywolf Press accepts unagented submissions during the month of January. “Graywolf Press is a literary press that publishes about twenty-seven books annually, mostly collections of poetry, memoir, essays, novels, and short stories. Our editors are looking for high quality literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that combines a distinct voice with a distinct vision.”

Glimmer Train is also looking for submissions of stories up to 12,000 words during the month of January. Accepted submissions receive 10 copies of the issue they appear in plus $700. They are also hosting a Very Short Fiction Award this month ($15 entry fee, first place wins $1200 plus publication and 20 copies of the issue it appears in, 3000 word limit). Deadline for both submissions is January 31, 2010.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Quote of the Day 11/11

The publisher's decision to buy someone's book, assuming the material is appropriate to their programme, is based on a combination of many elements including a strong story, good writing and well-presented material. So do your homework. Find out the guidelines for submitting manuscripts for each publisher and follow them. Send in the best work you can - and then be patient. It is not a good idea to threaten the publisher who is, after all, your first point of contact! You just never know who could be on the way to making your dream come true. - Paula Campbell, Poolpeg Publishing