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August 25, 2011

Novel Contest Rundown

This post is a preview of what I will be routinely updating on my Events page. All contests are for NOVELS, and listings are geared toward those that accept Young Adult Novels. I can attest to contests providing great feedback, adding to your bio, and giving that ever-appreciated validation we writers seek. Aside from monetary gain, prizes can include critiques from literary agents, editors, and/or other writing professionals; an excerpt of your "award-winning" ms published by contest host(s); lifetime bragging rights; and the best prize of all--a full publishing contract. Some contests are free, others have minimal cost (I'd be watchful of those charging more than $50).

And always, always, always read the rules and fine print carefully before submitting.


Contests for Fall 2011


Gateway to the Best Contest Hosted by Missouri RWA. Six categories to submit under, including YA. $20 for MoRWA members, $30 for non-members. Grand prize is $100 + FULL MS Critique. Deadline to submit is September 9th


SWFRW Hold Me Thrill Me Contest 5 categories, including young adult. Must contain romantic element. $25 entry fee, 1st place prize $50 + Cert. of Achievement. Deadline to submit is September 11th


Anderbo Novel Contest sponsored by The Mercer Street Books Fiction Prize FREE. Prize is $500 + excerpt published for 6 months on Anderbo. Deadline to submit is September 21st

Hackney Literary Awards $30 novel entry fee. Prize is $5,000. Deadline to submit is September 30th


Mslexia Novel Competition this one from the UK costing £25. Prize is £5,000. Deadline to submit is September 30th


2011 Young Adult Novel Discovery Contest (Link goes to 2010 winners page--2011 contest page not up yet) Hosted by Gotham Writers' Workshop. Will be accepting entries in October 



Contests for Winter/Spring 2012 (only 1 so far...)

James Jones Fellowship Contest Hosted by Wilkes University. $25 fee + extra $3 to submit online. First place winner receives $10,000 + excerpt published in Provincetown Arts + cost of transportation to conference (must attend conference to accept award). Two runner ups to receive $750. Deadline to submit is March 1, 2012. 


Please share any not listed here :-D

4 comments:

  1. It looks like you've been putting some work into your blog; I like it! Are you sure you don't want to save that energy for a group blog, though? Say yes!

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  2. Thanks for the update about the various contests. Can you remind us of the fabulous contest of which you placed in the top 50. I need more details! I read somewhere that perhaps self-published novels CAN enter! I'd love to see a link to that for 2012!! We are living proof that entering contests do pay off :)

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  3. Angelica: I'd be happy to double post to two blogs :-))

    Susan: Yes, the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest, which hasn't posted any info. yet for 2012. Typically the contest starts in January. I will add to my list asap ;-))

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