Showing posts with label writing contests. Show all posts
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Monday, August 29, 2011

WRITING CONTEST

2011 Celtic Hearts Romance Writers' Contest
NOVELLAS NEED LOVE, TOO!




PUBLISHED and UNPUBLISHED authors are welcome

**CONTEST DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 1, 2011**


RULES, ENTRIES, and ELIGIBILITY

Eligibility

The "Novellas Need Love, Too" contest is open to both published and unpublished authors. For the purposes of this contest, "Published" means either an RWA member or non-member who has accepted or initiated a publishing contract from any kind of publisher for fiction in the past five years of 12,000 words or more. "Unpublished" means either an RWA member or non-member who is unpublished in novella (12K or above) or novel (40K and above) length fiction and who has not accepted or initiated a contract with any kind of publisher for fiction in the past three years. This includes self-published works of fiction. If upon entry, you are "unpublished" but receive a contract (for other than the entered manuscript) before the entry deadline, you must notify the contest coordinator and we will give you the option of switching to the "published" category, or withdrawing from the contest.

Entries

Entry must be a novella, whose completed word count falls between the range of 12-40K words. Manuscripts must be completed by the final deadline so they may be submitted to the final judge if requested (November 1st). If a final judge asks for a full, you'll want to be able to send it out immediately. Entrant must retain all rights to the entry and not have granted any of them to a publisher or any other party by the contest entry deadline. If your entered manuscript is accepted for publication during the time of our contest (before October 1st) you must notify the contest coordinator; your submission(s) will be withdrawn from consideration and your entry fee(s) returned.

For "published" authors, the entirety of the entered manuscript must be uncontracted and unpublished, including (but not limited to) the concept and characters, the plot and storyline, and the written manuscript itself. It may be part of a series if
(1) the rest of the series is uncontracted and
(2) you are not under contract for subsequent series books with a publisher (vanity/subsidy or otherwise).

Please Note:
  • You may submit multiple entries so long as you pay an entry fee and submit a completed entry form for each submission.
  • Entries must be ROMANCE. Your synopsis will be reviewed upon entry and if a romance relationship is not obvious, your entry may be remitted to you and your contest fee returned.
  • You may not enter the same manuscript in more than one category.
Entries are 5 pages maximum with a complete synopsis no longer than 3 pages (double-spaced), for a total of 8 pages maximum.
All entries are electronic. Entries must be the FIRST five pages of a novella and may not be from any location other than the beginning (so, if you have a prologue, you must begin with the prologue, and not with Chapter One, although you may include any part of Chapter One that falls within the first five pages). Remember that you're turning in a complete entry, so please don't end in the middle of a sentence.

How To Enter

Entries should be submitted to the appropriate category coordinator. (See Below)

Contemporary, Historical, Erotic, and Paranormal categories are for UNPUBLISHED authors. All PUBLISHED authors should enter the Published category, regardless of the category of the manuscript. Judges for the published category will be asked to be familiar with all potential categories.


Categories
Paranormal: Romance novella where the mains focus is on the romantic relationship, but the future, fantasy or paranormal elements are integral to the story (includes time-travel).
Contemporary: Romance novella with a contemporary setting set after 1945. Main focus is the romantic relationship between the hero and heroine.
Historical: Romance novella set primarily before 1945 -- any location. Main focus must be on the romantic relationship between the hero and heroine.
Erotic Romance: Any genre or time period, erotic romance submission only - no straight erotica - this means there must be a HEA ending or at least a Happy For Now.
Published: Romance novella of any category, where the author has been published in fiction over 12K in the last three years. May be any type of novella and have any heat level.

DISTINGUISHED NOVELLA AWARD –
Each judging form will contain a unique category where judges will rate their enjoyment of each novella (both manuscript pages and synopsis) in comparison to every novella they've ever read. The top five scores (regardless of genre or author) in this category will be forwarded to the Distinguished Novella Award final judge. This judge will pick one winner from among those five, who will receive a certificate and a cash prize (of $50).

Judges
Final Round Judges
Paranormal – Imogen Howson, Samhain
Erotic – Kelli Collins, Ellora's Cave
Historical – Mary Hamilton, Samhain
Contemporary – Grace Bradley, Ellora's Cave
Published – Gina Bernal, Carina Press
Distinguished Novella Award (overall) - Heather Osborn, Samhain

Entry Composition

Your entry must have the following:
  • 1. A separate entry form for each entry which includes the author's real name, address, telephone number(s), e-mail address, submission title, category and manuscript word count. Do not include the entry form in the same attachment as your manuscript and synopsis. The manuscript and synopsis will be sent together as one document as an attachment.
  • 2. The beginning of your manuscript, including prologue, cannot exceed five (5) pages. Standard manuscript format must be followed: 1 inch margins, double spaced in a standard font and size that gives 24-26 lines per page. We will not accept entries that have colored, or designer fonts. DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME ON THE MANUSCRIPT.
  • 3. The synopsis must be included with the same file attachment as the manuscript, must be double spaced and is not to exceed three (3) pages. Do not send the synopsis in a separate attachment. Include the synopsis is at the end of your entry, and it should start and end as though it were separate from your manuscript. Any entry that contains a single spaced synopsis and/or begins or ends on the same page as the manuscript will be refused and sent back for correction. The synopsis will be scored. DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME ON THE MANUSCRIPT.
  • 4. Confirmation of your payment. If paying through Paypal, include in the entry form your PayPal confirmation number from your PayPal receipt. Not the receipt itself, just the number. For each entry. If paying by check, please include the check # and amount on your entry form.


NOTE: Your entry, which includes the synopsis must not exceed eight (8) pages total. ANY MANUSCRIPT, OR SYNOPSIS THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW THE RULES SET DOWN HERE WILL BE REFUSED AND YOUR ENTRY WILL BE RETURNED SO THAT YOU CAN CORRECT IT.

Entry Format: Standard manuscript and synopsis format, double-spaced, 12-point readable font, twenty-six (26) lines maximum per page, minimum 1" margins all around. Only the TITLE of the manuscript, the category, and any subcategory should be placed on the top left hand side of the entry. The PAGE NUMBER should be on the top right hand side. IF THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR(S) APPEARS ANYWHERE ON THE MANUSCRIPT OR SYNOPSIS, THE ENTRY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED AND THE ENTRY FEE WILL NOT BE RETURNED.
Manuscript and synopsis must be in a .doc or .rtf file.
All winners will receive certificates and icons to place on their websites.
Have questions? Please contact the contest chair, Rebecca Lynn, at rlcameron@yahoo.com.

CHRW reserves the right to discard all electronic entries and return fees if a minimum number of three (3) entries is not received in any category.
Entrants will be contacted before the entries are returned and given the option to place their entry in another category.
We may also refuse an entry that does not follow the rules stated here in the guidelines.

Entry Fee: $10 per entry. You may pay for all entries at once, but please note which entries your payment covers, especially if paying by check.

Pay by Check
Please click the link for this form which will download to your computer and include with your payment: Contest Entry Form
Mail to:
CHRW Treasurer
c/o Rebecca Syme
PO Box 445
Bozeman, MT 59771
Once our Treasurer has received your check, she will notify you to submit your entry.

For more information, please go to www.celtichearts.org.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Golden Claddaugh Contest is open!!

Enter Celtic Hearts Romance Writers Chapter contest The Golden Claddaugh! Don’t let our chapter name dissuade you, your entry does not have to be Celtic based to enter, unless you enter our Celtic Category. We have six categories, Historical, FF & P, Romantic Suspense, Celtic, Contemporary & Erotic Romance.




Our contest due date is May 5th, 2011. Finalists will be notified by July 1, 2011 and winners notified by September 1, 2011.



Eligibility


The competition is open to RWA members and non-members who have not accepted a publishing offer from a non-Subsidy, non-Vanity Publisher (self-published) for fiction in the past five years of 20,000 words or more. Entry must be a full-length novel, no novellas or short stories. Manuscripts must be completed. If a final judge asks for a full, you’ll want to be able to send it out immediately. Entrant must retain all rights to the entry and not have granted any of them to a publisher or any other party by the contest entry deadline. If your manuscript is accepted for publication during the time of our contest (dates will be specified) you must notify the contest coordinator; your submission(s) will be withdrawn from consideration and your entry fee(s) returned.



Please Note:



•Previously entered manuscripts may be entered again, but no previous winning manuscript shall be re-entered, even if revised.

•You may submit multiple entries so long as you pay an entry fee and submit a completed entry form for each submission.

•You may not enter the same manuscript in more than one category. *Entry fee per entry: $20.00 CHRW member and $25.00 non-member.

Entries are 30 pages maximum with a synopsis no longer than 5 pages, for a total of 35 pages max. All entries are electronic. Entry fee is $20 for CHRW members and $25 for non-members.



How To Enter

Entries should be submitted to Althea Preston– contests@celtichearts.org.



CHRW reserves the right to discard all electronic entries and return fees if a minimum number of three (3) entries is not received in any category. Entrants will be contacted before the entries are returned and given the option to place their entry in another category. We may also refuse an entry that does not follow the rules stated here in the guidelines.



Pay by Check

Please copy or print this form and include with your payment: Contest Entry Form



Mail to:

CHRW Treasurer

c/o Rebecca Syme

4022 Rain Roper Dr.

Bozeman, MT 59715



Pay by Paypal



If paying via Paypal, please click here: Contest Entry Form

You will have the option at the end of the form

to choose Paypal



Paypal address: treasurer@celtichearts.org



All entries will be read and scored for the first round by two trained judges and one published author, and the lowest score dropped. The three entries with the highest total scores in each category will move to the final round. An editor/agent will judge the final round and select a winner from the finalists in each category.



Categories

Future, Fantasy & Paranormal: Romance novel where the mains focus is on the romantic relationship, but the future, fantasy or paranormal elements are integral to the story (includes time-travel).



Contemporary: Includes, single title, long and short romantic fiction with a contemporary setting set after 1945. Main focus is the romantic relationship between the hero and heroine.



Romantic Suspense: Romance novels in which suspense, mystery, or thriller elements constitute an integral part of the plot. Main focus is still on the romantic relationship between the hero and heroine.



Historical: Romance novel set primarily before 1945 -- any location.



Celtic – Romantic fiction set in any time period and in any location, but MUST have a Celtic theme (Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Bretons, Isle of Man). Please specify your time period and setting in your entry.



Erotic Romance: any genre or time period, erotic romance submission only - no straight erotica - this means there must be a HEA ending or at least a Happy For Now.



Judges

Final Round Judges

To Be Announced



Entry Composition

Your entry must have the following:



1.A separate cover page which includes the author's real name, address, telephone number(s), e-mail address, submission title, category and manuscript word count should be submitted in text of the e-mail. Do not include the cover page in the same attachment as your manuscript and synopsis. The manuscript and synopsis will be sent together as one document as an attachment.

2.The beginning of your manuscript, including prologue, cannot exceed thirty (30) pages. Standard manuscript format must be followed: 1 inch margins, double spaced in a standard font and size that gives 24-26 lines per page. We will not accept entries that have colored, or designer fonts. DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME ON THE MANUSCRIPT. See ENTRY FORMAT.

3.The synopsis must be included with the same file attachment as the manuscript, must be double spaced and is not to exceed five (5) pages. Do not send the synopsis in a separate attachment. Whether the synopsis is at the beginning or the end of your entry, it should start and end as though it were separate from your manuscript. Any entry that contains a single spaced synopsis and/or begins or ends on the same page as the manuscript will be refused and sent back for correction. The synopsis will be scored.

NOTE: Your entry, which includes the synopsis must not exceed thirty- five (35) pages total. ANY MANUSCRIPT, OR SYNOPSIS THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW THE RULES SET DOWN HERE WILL BE REFUSED AND YOUR ENTRY WILL BE RETURNED SO THAT YOU CAN CORRECT IT. However, our deadline still stands; corrected manuscripts will need to be returned by the midnight deadline on May 5, 2011 to be valid. (should the contest deadline be extended, you will have until that extended date to return your ms, but only if the contest deadline for entries is extended)



Entry Format: Standard manuscript and synopsis format, double-spaced, 12-point readable font, twenty-six (26) lines maximum per page, minimum 1" margins all around. Only the TITLE of the manuscript, the category, and any subcategory should be placed on the top left hand side of the entry. The PAGE NUMBER should be on the top right hand side. IF THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR(S) APPEARS ANYWHERE ON THE MANUSCRIPT OR SYNOPSIS, THE ENTRY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED AND THE ENTRY FEE WILL NOT BE RETURNED.



Important: Manuscript and synopsis must be in a .doc or .rtf file.



Awards


The FIRST PLACE winner in each category will receive a golden Claddaugh pin.

The SECOND PLACE winner in each category will receive a silver Claddaugh pin.

The THIRD PLACE winner in each category will receive a bronze Claddaugh pin.



All winners will receive certificates and icons to place on their websites.



Questions

For questions please contact the contest chair, Althea Preston at: contests@celtichearts.org.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Writing contest

http://solittletimeheresmine.blogspot.com/2011/03/dynamic-story-writing-contest.html?showComment=1300130946541#c5258428225374553170

Go to this site and enter this writing contest. 4 authors met at the blog, So many books, so little time, so here's mine, and began a story. They want you to write 3-5 sentences to continue it on. Winners will be picked and prizes given away.

Go, have fun! I did!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Another bump in the road

I have been wanting to post for a couple of days now, but waited until I got the results back form the writing contest I had entered so I could share that information with you.

I entered a contest called The Write Stuff and it was held by the Connecticut Chapter of RWA. Our results were supposed to come on March 1st, but something must have happened and we didn't get them until the 2nd.

I entered Highland Dreams. Well, it didn't final. Yah, I was sad for a bit. No one wants to hear news like that, but I got over it. If I am going to be a writer, I can not allow myself to sit and wallow in sadness. I have to get back up and start again.

Besides, just because I didn't final, didn't mean I did badly. It just means that someone did better. Who knows, maybe I was 2 points away from placing. I haven't received the comments back, so I don't know what anyone thinks. Of course, I am assuming I will get comments back. I hope so, it would be very helpful.

This is my dream. This is what I want to do and I will see it to the end. I have an agent who asked for the full manuscript. Fingers crossed that she likes it. That's the main goal; to get an agent to want to represent me and get published. Once that goal is achieved, then we set a new one. The final goal would be to be on the New York Times Best Seller list. But, even if hat doesn't happen, that's okay too. Just getting published would be a wonderful dream come true!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

From being judged to being a judge

About a year ago, I sent my manuscript, HIGHLAND DREAMS, into a writing contest. I had to send the first 25 pages and a 5 page synopsis. I was soooo nervous. I had my CP's who had read through the story, but now I was about to send my 'baby' out to strangers to read and critique it. What would they say? Would they like it? Would they write me back and tell me to not quit my day job? Question after question raced through my mind and I wore a path in front of my computer desk from pacing back and forth. (BTW, in Nov. I sent my manuscript to another contest and I find out March 1st, if I finalled. Wish me luck.)

When I received my feedback, I was scared to open the documents. But, I did. There were three judges. Out of 300 points, one judge gave me a 205, one gave me a 195, and one gave me 85. While I am glad that two of the judges gave me a High Score and liked my book, it was the judge with the lowest score that gave me the most helpful feedback. The information she gave me was very useful and to now see the differences between the judges, I can tell that the one who gave me the 85, was the professional.

Yep, not all judges are editors or agents. Some judges are non published writers like me. Which is okay. They are a part of the market too. They read books, they write books, and they know what it is like to out your heart and soul into something. All of the judges wanted me to succeed and I know that all comments were made with the best of intentions.

I have taken some writing classes and I am learning a lot about writing description, passive and non-passive words, and dangling participles. Also, being a member of a fabulous critique group had helped me to look at the book in a different light. To be able to read through and see if there are any discrepancies, to help use better action verbs, and to be able to talk about how to make a scene work better.

I have been asked to be a judge in a writing contest for the Time Travel, Paranormal genre, and I have to say I am very excited to do so. I am going to take what I learned from being judged, taking writing classes, and my critique group, and try to be the best judge I can be. I want to be fair, honest, and still be polite. I want to judge the way I want to be judged.

Writing is dear to me. Besides having a family and a wonderful husband, (which I have), the only other thing I want is to become a writer. And I am. I should have worded that differently because I have written two books, but now I want to be published. And I know this is the same want and desire for the people I will be judging.

So, I send a cyber toast to the writers. For their faith and hope as they send their "babies" to be judged, and to me and the other two judges, that we may do well.

"CHEERS!"