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MVP Deadlines(Scroll down for american fiction guidelines)
The submission period for the 2011 MVP Competition, a search for book-length unpublished manuscripts by new or emerging writers, is Sept. 15 - Nov. 1 (postmark), 2011. The poetry prize and the prose prize this year are both open to anyone writing in English. There is a $20 entry fee. The two winning titles will be published in Fall 2013 by New Rivers Press and distributed nationally through Consortium Book Sales and Distribution. Each winning author will receive $1,000 and a standard book contract. We are currently screening submissions and hope to announce winners by June 1, 2012.For complete guidelines, click HERE.
Update: we hope to announce winners of the 2010 competition by June 1.
General submissions
We have limited resources, but do our best to be open to work of every character. We read general book-length submissions in April and May once we've completed screening for our MVP competition. Submit ms. with SASE (or, preferably, email address) for response; we don't return mss. A cover letter does not need to sell your ms. but should describe it with precision. If you're submitting a novel, for example, a one paragraph treatment and a cast of major characters can be useful. Also, include a brief up-to-date artistic bio or a web address where we can access such a bio. If you wish to query by email, contact Alan Davis or Suzzanne Kelley. (davisa AT mnstate.edu or kelleys AT mnstate.edu ).![]()
The American Fiction Prize
American Fiction: The Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging Writers, twice chosen by Writers' Digest as one of the best places in the United States to publish fiction, will be open to submissions from Feb. 1, 2011, to June 1, 2011, (postmark date).
First Prize: $1,000
Second Prize: $500
Third Prize: $250
Entry Fee: $12/story
Contest winners and finalists will be published by New Rivers Press in fall 2012 and distributed nationally by The Consortium. Previous judges include Charles Baxter, Ann Beattie, Robert Boswell, Ray Carver, Louise Erdrich, Clint McCown, Antonya Nelson, Joyce Carol Oates, Tim O'Brien, Wallace Stegner, Anne Tyler, and Tobias Wolff.Winners and finalists will be announced by September 2011.
Finalist Judge: Josip NovakovichThis year’s judge, Josip Novakovich, moved from Croatia to the U.S. at the age of twenty. He has published a novel, April Fool's Day (published in ten languages), three story collections (Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust, Yolk, and Salvation and Other Disasters) and three collections of narrative essays. His work was anthologized in Best American Poetry, the Pushcart Prize collection, and O. Henry Prize Stories. He has received the Whiting Writer's Award, a Guggenheim fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, the Ingram Merrill Award, and an American Book Award, and he has been a writing fellow of the New York Public Library. He teaches creative writing at Concordia University in Montreal.
Contest Guidelines:
Submit electronically:http://newriverspress.submishmash.com/Submit
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Mail entries:American Fiction Prize151 Glenwood Street
Manchester, CT 06040
We accept all genres of unpublished literary fiction. Entries must be: unpublished; strictly 7,500 words or less; postmarked or received electronically between Feb. 1, 2011, and June 1, 2011; clearly marked "American Fiction Prize" on both the story and the outside of the envelope if the submission is sent through the mail; accompanied by a $12 entry fee per story (make checks payable to American Fiction). Please include a cover page with your name, story title, mailing address, and email address. Do not include your name on the pages of the story. Please ensure all stories are typed, double-spaced, and that the title and page number appear on each page. In lieu of an email address, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.We welcome multiple entries ($12/story). For entries outside the U.S.: please send entry fee in U.S. currency or money order. While we cannot return manuscripts, we will forward a list of the winning stories to any entrant who includes an SASE; as well, we will e-mail contest updates to anyone who provides an active e-mail address. Entrants retain all rights to their stories.
Please e-mail any questions to americanfictionprize AT gmail DOT com
Thank you for your interest, and good luck!
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