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Bard and Book Publishing announces 2014 novel writing contest

Image: bardandbook.com
Image: bardandbook.com

Bard and Book Publishing has announced that submissions are now being accepted for the 2014 novel writing contest, http://writingcontest.us/.

Authors have until October 1, 2013, to submit their previously unpublished manuscripts and self-published manuscripts into the contest.

Judging will take place between Oct. 1, 2013, and Feb. 1, 2014 and the winners will be announced spring 2014.

Contest Requirements:

Suggested Word Count: 30,000 to 120,000 words

Formatting:

– One title page with title, author name, and contact information

– An outline of the entire novel

– A one-page synopsis

– The manuscript itself, in size 12 font, 1-inch margins, top, bottom, and sides, single spaced.

Content:

– Previously unpublished manuscripts and self-published manuscripts only.

– Nothing that would be considered NC-17 if it were a movie (No pornographic or erotic material)

– Humor, satire, drama, etc., are all welcome.

Copyright and Contracts:

– Authors maintain and retain the copyright to their work throughout the entirety of the process.

– If they are extended an offer to publish their winning works, they are under no obligation to accept the offer.

– Awards are disbursed regardless of whether or not an offer to publish is extended.

– Bard and Book may do so, but it is not obligated to extend an offer.

Judging Process:

The novel is randomly assigned to one of the Bard and Book authors who will read at least the first 50 pages, write a critique, and decide if the work should be passed on to the next round.

If the manuscript is recommended, it then goes to another of the authors, for similar treatment. Depending on the number of entries, the judges will then perform another round or begin deliberating over the novels. By the end, the final entries will have been read by all of the authors. The critique will touch on the plot, character development, setting, etc.

How honest and blunt do you want the critique? Specify in the entry form!

“The value of this writing contest is not found only in the possible award, possible publication, and offer to create an author community, it is also in the feedback that the author can receive,” said Anthony Horvath, publisher of Bard and Book.

For a complete list of the rules and prizes, please visit the contest website http://writingcontest.us/.