SAWC 2009 Short Story Award

This competition, which is to acknowledge excellence in creative writing in the Short Story genre, is open to any writer in South Africa who is unpublished.

PRIZES:

· First prize: R2000.00 and free entry into a 5-month course of your choice

· Second Prize: R500.00 and free entry into a 5-month course of your choice

· Top three entries will be published on our college site and the winners will receive individual editorial guidance on their submitted works.

DEADLINE: 30 April 2009, via e-mail only to Nichola@sawriterscollege.co.za.This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Entry is free.

THEME: Growth

TARGET PUBLICATION: We are accepting stories in two categories:

1. Stories suitable for magazines

2. Stories suitable for literary journals

GUIDELINES FOR ENTRIES:

· Entrants must submit a story of maximum word count: 2000 words. Any entries exceeding the word count by 50 words will not be considered.

· We only accept stories from writers who have NEVER been published in any genre, in any publication (for payment or otherwise). The only exception is if you have written articles for community or work newsletters, but not for payment.

· Stories must not have been previously published.

· Only one story per entrant is allowed.

· Only e-mail submissions are acceptable, with stories attached as Word Documents. Mark your entry clearly with the subject line: SAWC Annual Short Story Competition, and submit according to rules below.

· If you have not received an acknowledgement of your submission within three days, please re-send your entry.

· All submissions must be sent to Nichola Meyer: Nichola@sawriterscollege.co.zaThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

ENTRY FORMAT:

· Your first page of your Word document must include the story title, your name, email address, and total number of words of the entry.

· Do not include your name on any page of your story, except the title page. All entries will be judged blind.

· Make sure your story has been edited and polished according to tips and guidelines provided on our college site under "Writing Resources".

THE JUDGES:

The top five entries will be assessed by a panel of top South African writers. We are still finalising our judges for 2009, and will announce these in January 2009


CRITIQUES: We do not have the time to supply a critique for each submission. If you wish to receive a professional one-page report of your work, please state your requirement on your title page. We charge R90.00 per critique.

COMPETITION RULES:

· The competition is open to anyone in South Africa over the age of 16.

· The competition closes on 30 April 2009, and winners will be announced and displayed on our web site by 31 May 2009.

· Prizewinners will be notified via email as well as on our web site; please ensure you supply a valid email address with your entry.

· Prize money will be paid via electronic transfer.

· We only accept entries written in English.

· Entrant must own full copyright of the piece.

· Writers retain copyright, but give permission for their work to be displayed on our website.

· The judges' decision is final; no disputes will be entered into.

· If your entry has not been acknowledged within 72 hours, please contact us - your mail may have got lost in transit.

· SA Writers' College reserves the right to extend the competition deadline, or cancel the competition should the entries not be of publishable quality or up to the required standard.

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