This contest specifies that you must submit a collection of short fiction. You can submit a novella for the award but it can’t stand alone; you must submit more than that one work.
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Colorado Review offers $2,000 for a short story.
10 Writing Tips
Check out these 10 writing tips that are useful no matter what you’re writing. From author Janet Fitch.
Beth Hayden, a social marketing expert, offers ideas on how to sell books with Pinterest.
For book authors, here are 20 low-cost ways to market your books.
GalleyCat’s list of 20 places to market your book for free.
Bedlam is an independent online arts journal showcasing the work of writers, artists, and musicians from all over the world. The journal is dedicated to promoting work that is passionate, daring, and inspiring.
We seek art, writing, and music that demonstrate a dedication to craftsmanship, a willingness to challenge boundaries, and a deep passion for the work. We welcome art that compels, provokes, inspires, or amuses. We’re seeking out manifestos and rhapsodies, confessions and litanies, crimes of passion, stolen moments, and loves. We’re looking for something brave, something gone a bit ’round the bend, something on the run, something gone wild.
Some basics to remember when planning your submissions here.
Resilience Combats Rejection
Check out this article on how to handle the rejections that are a part of every writer’s life. Mark McGuinness has a background as a psychotherapist before becoming an author’s coach, so his advice is founded in longstanding theories and practices.
Joan Gelfand recently shared this:
According to Writer’s Relief, the writer’s submission service, the average writer has a 4% acceptance rate. A good writer has a 10% rate and if you’re really lucky 20% and higher.
Make the Most of Rejection
This essay provides 5 tips for handling rejection letters. They range from honoring your very real emotional response to moving on to the next opportunity.
Contest: Regional Juvenile Author Laureate
2013 PIEDMONT LAUREATE CALL FOR AUTHORS
Deadline: January 11
The Piedmont Laureate program has reopened its call for applications from authors of children’s literature for 2013. The range of literature has been expanded to target children of all ages, up to 18. Authors must be residents of Alamance, Durham, Orange, or Wake counties.
Contest: Emerging Southern Writer
EMERGING WRITERS CONTEST
Deadline: January 7
Award: $300 / $200 and invitation to Symposium
Fee: $15
Entries are now being accepted for the 2013 Southern Writers Symposium Emerging Writers Contest. This year categories will feature fiction and poetry. The contest is open to writers who meet at least two of the following criteria: currently live in the South; are natives of the South; write about the South. Additionally, writers must have not yet published a full-length volume in the genre that they are entering. For example, writers are still eligible for the emerging fiction writers contest if published in volume form in nonfiction or poetry. Manuscripts of fiction considered: up to 5,000 words, typed and double-spaced. Poetry considered: a single poem, or up to five to be counted as a group, typed. Entry must not have been previously published in any form. Entry must not have previously won recognition in any other contest. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable.
Contest: Novel and Story Collection
FICTION CHAPBOOK CONTEST
Deadline: January 5
Award: $250, publication, 25 contributor copies
Fee: $15
We are pleased to announce the first ever Origami Zoo Chapbook Contest. The final judge will be the cataclysmic Matt Bell. Origami Zoo Press has published chapbooks by Laura van den Berg, Chad Simpson, BJ Hollars and Brian Oliu. Submit manuscripts of 40-80 pages. Both novellas and collections are welcome. It’s great if pieces of the manuscript have been previously published as standalone pieces or excerpts, as long as the manuscript as a whole has not been published.
Contest: Multiple Fiction Categories
PRESS 53 OPEN AWARDS
Deadline: March 31
Award: Five beautiful etched-glass awards (personalized award certificates for Second Prize and Honorable Mention) and publication
The sixth annual Press 53 Open Awards is now accepting submissions. Five Categories, three Winners in Each: Poetry, Flash Fiction, Short-Short Story, Short Story, Novella (Finalists and Winners Announced No Later Than June 28, 2013). Five Industry-Professional Judges. Thirteen opportunities for publication: First Prize, Second Prize, and Honorable Mention in Poetry, Flash Fiction, Short-Short Story, Short Story, and First Prize in Novella will be published in the 2013 Press 53 Open Awards Anthology.
