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The Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference runs through Saturday, Aug. 24, giving Vermonters the chance to attend free talks and readings by some of today’s top fiction authors, nonfiction writers and ...
Prize awards works of fiction by women and non-binary writers in Canada and the United States. [19] 146,000 kr. 1,000,000 Sonning Prize: Author * Denmark Any Open to all arts not just writers. [20] 134,000 €125,000 Miguel de Cervantes Prize: Author Spain Spanish [21] 134,000 €125,000 RBA Prize for Crime Writing: Book Spain Any [22] 131,000 ...
Writers and Illustrators of the Future is a science fiction and fantasy story and art contest that was established by L. Ron Hubbard in 1983 as Writers of the Future. A sister contest, Illustrators of the Future, was launched in 1988 and presents awards for science fiction art. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Literary awards honoring unpublished books or writers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Willamette Writers is a 501-c-3 nonprofit writing group based in the U.S. state of Oregon, with nearly 1,600 members, and chapters in Portland, Eugene, Salem, Corvallis, Central Point, and Newport. The group has a house (The Willamette Writers Cynthia Whitcomb House for writers) in West Linn that serves as an office, and a place for meetings ...
The prize is named in honor of the American short story writer and novelist Flannery O'Connor. [2] The prize was established in 1983 and has since published more than seventy collections. [3] Originally, the prize was awarded annually to two winners for a collection of short stories or novellas. Starting in 2016, there has only been one winner ...
The International Imitation Hemingway Competition, also known as the Bad Hemingway Contest, was an annual writing competition begun in Century City, California.Started in 1977 as a "promotional gag", [1] and held for nearly thirty years, the contest pays mock homage to Ernest Hemingway by encouraging authors to submit a 'really good page of really bad Hemingway' in a Hemingway-esque style.