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.......... September 2, 2010 Brooklyn Book Festival 2010 The Brooklyn Book Festival is a huge, free public event presenting an array of literary stars and emerging authors who represent the exciting world of literature today. One of America's premier literary and literacy events, this hip, smart, diverse gathering attracts thousands of book lovers of all ages. The festival is organized around themed readings and devoted to timely and lively panel discussions with top national and international authors. This year, panelists include Salman Rushdie, Tishani Doshi, Dennis Lehane, Pete Hamill, Sara Silverman among others. Click here for a full schedule...http://www.brooklynbookfestival.org/BrooklynBookFestival/events.html 0 Comments .......... August 12, 2010 Jumpstart Join the Dots Festival in Delhi! JUMPSTART Join the Dots follows the successful series of individual workshops and seminars that were held through 2010. This two-day event is open to authors, illustrators, publishers, marketing professionals, booksellers, librarians, teachers, principals… anyone and EVERYONE working with, and interested in Children’s Books. Sessions will cover: • Panel discussions • Open forums • Illustrating children’s books • Marketing children's books • Translating children’s books • Writing for different age groups • Rights selling and buying • New Technologies • Storytelling skills • Comics and Graphic novels • Libraries • Nurturing readers • Fiction, fantasy, comics, picture books … and much more Speakers will include: • Anushka Ravishankar • Anita Roy • Karthika V.K • Ole Koennecke • Paro Anand • Pierre Thome • R. Sriram • Radhika Menon • Renate Reichstein • Samit Basu • Sarnath Banerjee • Sayoni Basu • Sirish Rao • Sibylle Hoffmann among others including writers, illustrators, publishers, film producers, booksellers…along with award winning writers, illustrators and library experts from India, Asia, France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. When? 20 August & 21 August 2010 Where? Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi Registration required- Limited seats. 0 Comments .......... August 12, 2010 AURA ESTRADA SHORT STORY CONTEST The winning author will receive $1,500 and have his or her work published in Boston Review, the summer of 2011. Stories should not exceed 4,000 words and must be previously unpublished. $20 Entry Fee. Deadline October 1, 2010. Visit http://bostonreview.net/about/contest/#Estrada for more information. 0 Comments .......... July 24, 2010 Call for submissions! Damselfly press, an online literary journal for women is pleased to announce the publication of our twelfth issue and call for submissions for the thirteenth issue. We are seeking electronic submissions of original fiction, poetry, and nonfiction by female writers only slated for online publication in October 2010. As always, we welcome a myriad of women's voices from new and experienced writers. The deadline to submit for the thirteenth issue is September 15th. These are the e-mails per genre editor: Fiction: jennifer(at)damselflypress.net (replace (at) with @) Poetry: lesley(at)damselflypress.net (replace (at) with @) Nonfiction: nonfiction(at)damselflypress.net (replace (at) with @) Visit the damselfly press website: http://damselflypress.net to read the latest issue and learn more about the journal. 0 Comments .......... July 13, 2010 ROAD JUNKY TRAVEL WRITING CONTEST We're looking for offbeat, witty and original entries from travelers who write from the heart of the gonzo experience. Know a country well? Read our guidelines carefully and send us your intro. Submissions close on August 31, 2010 when we will select 21 candidates to complete the 6,000-word guides. Twenty will receive $100 and get published and the winning entry as voted by our readers will win $1,000. Deadline August 31, 2010. Winner and finalists give us exclusive online rights to the work though you can do anything you want with the piece in print. Countries available are: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Laos, Mali, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Norway, Papau New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yemen and maybe we'd consider other ones if they were particularly biting. NO ENTRY FEE. Visit http://www.roadjunky.com/article/2413/win-1000-in-our-travel-writing-contest-write-a-road-junky-country-guide for more information. 0 Comments .......... June 8, 2010 V. S. PRITCHETT MEMORIAL SHORT STORY PRIZE There is a prize of £1,000, and the winning entry will be published in Prospect magazine and the RSL Review. In addition there will be an opportunity to appear at an RSL event with established short story writers in autumn 2010. Entrants must be citizens of the UK or the Republic of Ireland, or have been resident for the past three years. Stories entered for the competition must not have been published previously, or broadcast in any other medium. Any story submitted should be between 2,000 and 5,000 words in length. Entries should be in English. There is no restriction on submitting the same entry to other prizes. Deadline June 30, 2010. ENTRY FEE £5. Visit http://www.rslit.org/docs/content/vsp_2010_entry_form-2.pdf for more information. 0 Comments .......... May 18, 2010 MONEY FOR WOMEN GRANTS Offers grants of up to $1,500 to poets, fiction and nonfiction writers, visual artists, and for a mixed-genre category (illustration and text) to feminist women in the arts. Two deadlines each year: December 31 (art and fiction) and June 30 (nonfiction and poetry). Fund does not maintain an email, phone, or website. To request application materials, write to the postal address and be sure to include a SASE. Susan Pliner, Executive Director Money for Women/Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Inc. P.O. Box 309 Wilton, NH 03086 0 Comments .......... May 4, 2010 PERFECTLY FORMED SHORT STORY COMPETITION Perfectly Formed is our first short story competition, in association with Pan Macmillan and the Arvon Foundation. We're looking for the best short story of 2,000 words or less. All our readers are eligible, as long as you're over 16 and haven't had fiction professionally published before. Your short story can be about any subject and in any fiction genre, be it drama, comedy, crime, historical or modern - just make it punchy, original and imaginative. Limit 2,000 words. Deadline July 1, 2010. The winner will see their work published in the October issue of Books Quarterly to our readership of more than a quarter of a million, and online at www.macmillannewwriting.com, www.arvonfoundation.org, Wbqonline.com and Waterstones.com. But that's just the start. The winner will be invited to attend an exclusive publisher's lunch with Will Atkins, Editorial Director at Pan Macmillan, and author James McCreet to gain feedback and ideas on where to take their writing career in the future. And just to top things off, they will receive £200-worth of quality reading from Pan Macmillan of their choice. To develop skills, the winner will also receive a place on a week-long Arvon Foundation creative writing course of their choice. The prize includes all tuition, food and accommodation. During the week, the winner will have plenty of opportunity to spend time working on their own writing, as well as taking part in workshops, readings, and a one-to-one session with a course tutor. The three best runners-up will receive concise written feedback on their entries, which will be published online, as well as winning £50- worth of Pan Macmillan books. No entry fee. Visit http://www.wbqonline.com/feature.do?featureid=505 for more information. 0 Comments .......... April 9, 2010 IDAHO PRIZE FOR POETRY The Idaho Prize is an annual, national competition offering $1,000 plus publication by Lost Horse Press for a book-length poetry manuscript. Manuscripts are accepted for review before May 15 of each year, and on 15 August, a winner is announced. In addition to announcements in national publications, the winning book and author will be featured on the Lost Horse Press website, along with a list of the finalists. $25 ENTRY FEE Visit http://www.losthorsepress.org/idahoprize.html for more information 0 Comments .......... March 21, 2010 2010 HOPSCOTCH HOUSE SUMMER RESIDENCY PROGRAM The Hopscotch House Summer Residency Program provides feminist social change artists with opportunities to advance their artistic development in a supportive creative community. The program welcomes artists at all stages of development and does not require a work sample. Artists may apply for a one-week residency during either of the following weeks: June 21 - June 27, 2010 June 28 - July 4, 2010 Artists may apply for a two-week residency during the following weeks: June 21 - July 4, 2010 Applicants must be able to commit to completing a residency of at least one week. Five private bedrooms and three studio spaces are available, along with modest stipends of up to $400. The natural setting, physical space and shared commitment to feminist art and social change at Hopscotch House can inspire, nurture, rejuvenate, and enhance the creative time of artists selected to participate. Application deadline: April 2, 2010. Notification: May 6, 2010. For more information, visit http://www.kfw.org/hophouse.html 0 Comments [Top] |
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