To celebrate the publication of UNRAVELING by debut author Liz Norris we're sponsoring the Pay It Forward Writing Contest.
We're looking for a debut writer with a great voice and energetic prose (like Liz!)
We're looking for a novel that grabs us, enchants us, and keeps us glued to the page (like UNRAVELING!)
We're looking for the Next Liz Norris!
The contest is open to American writers who are not published in novel-length form (published includes self-published) and who are not represented by an agent.
The prize is:
1. Registration for the Backspace Writing Conference in NYC (May 24-26)
2. Hotel for three nights (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
3. Travel stipend of $300
4. Lunch with Liz Norris' agent
The winner will be announced on publication day for UNRAVELING by Liz Norris: Tuesday April 24, 2012.
Here's how to enter:
1. EMAIL your query letter and your finished novel to Janet@fineprintlit.com
The subject line must be: Liz Norris Pay It Forward Contest entry.
The query must be in the body of the email.
The novel must be an attachment in .doc form
2 SEND between March 1, 2012 and March 15, 2012. Entries received before or after those dates will not be considered.
3. Your entry will be acknowledged by email.
4. Your manuscript must be in English.
5. Your manuscript must be properly formatted: 1" margins, TNR font 12 pt.
We do not accept any responsibility for manuscripts that cannot be opened or read.
The contest is open to novels in any category or genre.
You are not eligible to enter if you have an agent, or have been published in novel-length form.
You agree we can publicize your name, the title of your book and your photo for publicity purposes.
To find out more about Liz Norris, check out her blog
To order UNRAVELING go to the Harper Teen site here
Questions? Post in the comment section of this blog post OR tweet to me @janet_reid
Ready?
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WOW! I'm not ready for this, but am spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations in advance to those who enter and I've got my fingers crossed for all of you (so my typing may be worse than usual).
Terri
Best. Contest. Ever.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! I'm going to submit. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing. Now the question is, can I finish editing my novel by March 15? I'm going to try!
ReplyDeleteJanet's contests have a history of discovering terrific new authors. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely participating! Thank you for the contest!
ReplyDeleteKaren's conference has a history of writers finding agents and getting published!
ReplyDeleteI second (or third) the WOW. Since I want to be fair...
ReplyDeleteI have published a 220-page collection of short stories, and two NON-fiction technical books.
Does that exclude me? (PLEASE say "no," because I have a dynamite YA thriller.) But I will abide by your decision.
Not ready either, but will pay it forward, too! Thanks for such a great opportunity!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing opportunity! I do have a question though - what happens if the winner receives an offer of representation between submitting to the contest and the winner being announced?
ReplyDeleteGiven that you're very vehemently against writers giving agents exclusives, I'm assuming you're not intending this to be treated as an exclusive by writers. So in the event of getting an offer, would you just expect the writer to notify you as they would if you just had their query/full via the normal query process?
What an amazing opportunity! If you currently have something of ours on request, are we still allowed to enter?
ReplyDeleteOh my. This is a nice welcome back.
ReplyDeleteOnly in America, eh? Pity.
ReplyDeleteBackspace last November was the best two days of my life. Probably greedy for me to enter in hopes of going again, but welp, there you have it.
ReplyDelete*prepares query*
Is it only one entry per person?
ReplyDeleteOne entry per person.
ReplyDeleteIf you get an agent while the contest is going on, please let us know. If you have an agent, you don't need the prize!
What a great contest! I'm not ready yet, but good luck to all of those who are!
ReplyDeleteDarn. I am in the market for an agent, but do have my first novel coming out in May with Tanglewood Press. Makes me ineligible I guess.
ReplyDeleteDon't mean to split hairs, but is novella length (40k words) a disqualifier? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeyond excited! One question if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteI see it states query letter, so is it safe to assume if you don't like the query you won't bother reviewing the actual manuscript sent along with it? Just curious. I know many (like myself) can bang out 300 pages of pure entertainment, but having to cram the creativity in such a small way screws with ya. :/
That's all!
Thank you for the opportunity!!
I'm not American, but I live in the US as a legal resident, can I enter?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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ReplyDeleteCan Canadians join in the fun?
ReplyDeleteI should rephrase: Will there be a cap on the number of people who can enter?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read UNRAVELING! Thank you Liz Norris for having the pay it forward spirit and thank you to Janet Reid for this awesome opportunity. Good luck to all who enter.
ReplyDeleteThis is about the most generous contest I've ever heard of. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteAnd, Unraveling is on my TBR short list. Going to Powell's Books tomorrow to find it.
Wow, excellent contest!
ReplyDeleteI wish I were a little more prepared!
I am also curious to know if Canadians are allowed to enter (in the North American spirit of American).
ReplyDeleteAnother person asking if Canadians can enter! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome contest! Thanks so much for holding it, I will surely enter! (And check out Liz Norris's book!)
ReplyDeleteWhy only American writers? Sobbing into my tea cup as I write...
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I assume the genre is YA. any preference as to sub genre? romance, paranormal, etc?
ReplyDeleteAnother wondering if the genre needs to be YA.
ReplyDeleteI'm American living in Canada. Do I still count?
Oh my gosh! What an awesome contest. Changes name and enters.
ReplyDeleteWould you prefer that contest entries be single or double spaced? I haven't found the answer anywhere and it just occurred to me. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteJust sent my manuscript! I know that there are others like me, who are doing something like this for the first time, and I just wanted to say GOOD JOB! Regardless of who wins, you've completed a manuscript that you are proud of and that's a big deal! YAY for us! ;-) Thank you so much for this opportunity. This is the first writing contest I've ever entered and I'm really happy I was able to participate. Good luck everyone! And good luck to the judges too!
ReplyDeleteWe did not receive a confirmation receipt email. I hope you received our entry!
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