Calvino Guidelines
The Calvino Prize
Submission Guidelines
- Submit up to 25 industry standard (double-spaced, 12-point font, pages numbered) pages of a novel, novella, short story, or short collection. Entries which use a smaller font or are single-spaced in order to make a longer work appear to be only 25 pages will be trimmed to approximately 25 industry standard pages. Work previously published is eligible and simultaneous submissions are accepted. An excerpt from a larger work is allowed; however, remember that the selection will be judged on its own merit and so should be able to stand on its own.
- Please submit TWO copies of your submission bound by a paper clip, binder, or single staple. DO NOT USE MULTIPLE STAPLES. The author's name should not appear on the work. All entries will be read anonymously.
- Please send two cover pages: one listing only the title of the manuscript; the other listing the title, author's name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address.
- Please tell us in what magazine you learned of this contest.
- Please do not send publication history of the author.
- Submit anytime between July 1 and October 15, 2010.
Deadline: October 15, 2010.
Winner announced December 15, 2010.- The entry fee is $25 and should be made payable to: The University of Louisville.
- Mailing Address:
The Calvino Prize
English Department
Room 315, Bingham Humanities Bldg.
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292- If you would like confirmation of receipt of manuscript, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped standard US Postal Service post card.
- All results will be posted to the University of Louisville's website following the announcement on December 15, 2010. Finalists and winners will be notified via email.
- For questions, email Paul Griner, Director of Creative Writing at pfgrin01@louisville.edu
- Faculty and employees of the University of Louisville and the University of Syracuse may not enter the contest.
- The judges reserve the right to withhold the award if no entry is deemed worthy.
- Previous first place winners may not enter for three years after winning. Second place winners have no restrictions.
- Final Judge 2010: Ben Marcus
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