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August 12, 2010

Hint Fiction Contest

HINT FICTION WRITING CONTEST

Great Prizes – No Entry Fee

Gotham Writers’ Workshop invites you to enter their Hint Fiction 25-Word Story Writing Contest. Entry is free and easy.

For this competition, Gotham welcomes the expertise of Robert Swartwood, editor of Hint Fiction: An  Anthology of Stories of 25 Words or Fewer (to be published in November by W.W. Norton). Mr. Swartwood will select the winner from the finalists in this competition.

What is Hint Fiction? Here’s Swartwood’s definition:

Hint Fiction (n): a story of 25 words or fewer that suggests a larger, more complex story.

GREAT PRIZES
Submit your unpublished 25-word story to their competition and you could win:

  • 10-week writing workshop ($420 value)
  • $100 USD
  • One-year subscription to The Writer
  • Publication of your winning entry in Gotham’s Winter 2011 course catalog
  • Bragging rights

ENTRY IS FREE & EASY
To enter, just complete their online entry form. Limit one entry per person.

Here’s a little more about Hint Fiction from Gotham’s site:

A title is important in Hint Fiction. While the word limit of a story is 25 words, it does not include the title. The title should add another layer of complexity to the story, helping to give the reader a better idea of what is taking place.

Ultimately, Hint Fiction is an exercise in brevity, with the writer trying to affect the reader in as few words as possible.

Here are two examples authored by Mr. Swartwood:

 

Corrections & Clarifications

It was Fredrick Miller, not his murdered son Matthew, who was executed Monday night at Henshaw Prison.

 10 Items or LessShe saw his picture in the paper and remembered waiting on him two days before: the lighter fluid, her quip about barbequing, his vacuous gaze.

August 8, 2010

Writer’s Union of Canada Contest

Deadline November 3rd:

You have a little while to get ready for this, but it doesn’t hurt to start thinking and writing early – it’ll give you time to edit too.  Check their website out for more info: http://www.writersunion.ca/cn_shortprose.asp

 

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$2,500 Prize; Winner and finalists will have their stories submitted to three Canadian magazine publishers for consideration.

Entry Fee: $25 per entry, cheque or money order made payable to The Writers’ Union of Canada.

Deadline: November 3

Eligible Writers
- Canadian citizens or landed immigrants
- All writers who have not been published in book format, in any genre and who do not have a contract with a book publisher

Eligible Entries
- Nonfiction and fiction prose; up to 2,500 words, English language
- Not previously published in any format
- Multiple submissions are welcome

How to Submit Entries
- Typed, double-spaced, on numbered pages, plain 8.5” x 11” paper, not stapled
- Submissions will be accepted by hardcopy only
- A separate cover letter with full name, address, phone number, e-mail address, number of pages of entry, and whether submission is fiction or non-fiction. Please type name of entrant and title of entry on each numbered page.

Manuscripts will not be returned.

Latest Winner
2009 Award Winner

Previous Winners
2008 Award Winner
2007 Award Winner
2006 Award Winner
2005 Award Winner
2004 Award Winner

Deadline
- Postmarked: November 3

Results
- Results will be posted at www.writersunion.ca.

Send entries to:
SPC Competition, The Writers’ Union of Canada, 90 Richmond St. E, Suite 200, Toronto, ON, M5C 1P1

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July 23, 2010

3 Day Novel Writing Contest

Burning to get your book on the page? I thought I’d direct some of you superfast writers to this fun contest.  This is taken from their website:

The World’s Most Notorious Literary Marathon

Can you produce a masterwork of fiction in a mere 72 hours? The International 3-Day Novel Contest is your chance to find out. The contest has run every Labour Day Weekend since 1977 and now attracts writers from all over the world. It’s a thrill, a grind, and an awesome creative experience. How many crazed plotlines, coffee-stained pages, pangs of doubt and moments of genius will the next contest bring forth? And what might you think up under pressure?

The 33rd Annual 3-Day Novel Contest will take place September 4-6, 2010.