Michelle Berry Wins $5,000 Prize from Enfield & Wizenty WINNIPEG, January 18, 2010—Peterborough author Michelle Berry is the winner of Enfield & Wizenty’s inaugural $5,000 fiction prize for her novel This Book Will Not Save Your Life. The $5,000 advance will lead to a fall 2010 publication and was awarded after the company’s editors reviewed dozens of…
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Quattro Books Novella Contest
Quattro Books Novella Contest Quattro Books publishers, home of the Canadian novella, are excited to announce the winners of our 2010 novella contest – Carole Giangrande of Toronto , for A Gardener on the Moon; and Reinhard Filter, from Glen Williams ON, for Retina Green. Giangrande’s book will be launched in the Spring, and Filter’s in the Fall….
Summit Studios runs humorous short story contest
Summit Studios, owned by Matt Jackson and his wife, is a Vancouver-based publishing company that publishes a series of Travel & Outdoor Humour anthologies. The first book in the series was called Mugged by a Moose, which was released in September 2006. Summit Studios is running a story contest to collect more travel and outdoor stories…
The Malahat Review Open Season Awards
Deadline: November 1, 2009 $1000 Prize in each of three categories Submit work in any of our three marquee genres: poetry, short fiction, or creative non-fiction. Poetry: up to three poems per entry (max. 100 lines each); Short Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction: one piece (max 2500 words) Fees: $35 CAD for Canadians $40 USD for…
Enfield & Wizenty Fiction Contest
This year Enfield & Wizenty launches a fiction contest to celebrate our own survival, as we go into our third season as a national fiction imprint of Great Plains Publications. For this champagne-soaked third year, Enfield & Wizenty is offering a $5,000 advance for the most outstanding submission of literary fiction that we receive. We will…
The Great Canadian Literary Hunt
The hunt is on … For talented Canadian writers to submit their unpublished gems to This Magazine’s annual Great Canadian Literary Hunt. For 13 years this national event has attracted hot new Canadian talent seeking a chance at fame and a $750 cash prize for first place. The top three entries in both the fiction…
The Malahat Review Creative Non-Fiction Prize 2009
Submit a personal essay, a memoir, literary journalism, or something so cutting edge no one’s thought of it yet. Prize: $500 plus $40/page upon publication Entry fee: $35 CAD Deadline: August 1, 2009 For complete guidelines: http://www.malahatreview.ca
Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing Contest
The Dream Quest One Poetry & Writing Contest is open to anyone who loves expressing innermost thoughts and feelings into the beautiful art of poetry or writing a short story that is worth telling everyone! And to all who have the ability to dream… Write a poem or short story for a chance to win…
