Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2009

Writers! Attention! Tournament Like No Other! Check Out New Site!











Introducing a revolutionary new approach to the book...

What are books?

We feel passionately drawn to them. We fall in love with them. But a book is usually nothing more than text on paper. Sometimes there are pictures, perhaps even a few maps. The constraints of book technology rule out anything more.
Until now.

At Book Drum, we believe even the most wonderful books can be enhanced through selective use of the images, sounds, video and information available on the Web.

http://www.bookdrum.com/

Book Drum’s mission is to bring great books to life by going beyond the page. As a first step, we’re building Profiles for more than 500 classic titles.

We need writers and editors, and we're running a Tournament to find them. First prize is £1,000, and we're offering job interviews to everyone who impresses.

For more information about Book Drum and the Tournament, contact Hector Macdonald at editor@bookdrum.com

http://www.bookdrum.com/















Thursday, September 10, 2009

FYI: First Call for Eric Hoffer Book Award!

FIRST CALL: THE 2010 ERIC HOFFER BOOK AWARD

SMALL PRESSES * ACADEMIC PRESSES * MICRO PRESSES * SELF-PUBLISHERS -- $1,500 GRAND PRIZE -- LOW ENTRANCE FEE

NEW THIS YEAR: Separate fiction/nonfiction LEGACY categories for books older than two years.

New or old, we want to read your book. … Each year, independent publishers release extraordinary books to little or no recognition. The Eric Hoffer Book Award recognizes excellence in publishing. A SINGLE REGISTRATION gives you FIVE WAYS TO WIN by genre, press, the Montaigne Medal, the da Vince Eye, and the Hoffer grand prize. There is a category for every book. (See submission guidelines below or check our listing in Writer’s Market or visit www.HofferAward.com.)

* $1,500 GRAND PRIZE * Low Entrance Fee of $45 * Many Categories *

AWARDS/BENEFITS:
* $1,500 GRAND PRIZE (the Eric Hoffer Award for Books)
* Winner of the Montaigne Medal for most thought-provoking book
* Winner and First Runner-Up awarded for every category
* Honorable Mentions for every category
* Individual Awards for Micro, Small, and Academic Presses, as well as Self-Published Books
* Coverage in The US Review of Books (www.theUSreview.com), the annual anthology Best New Writing, and on www.HofferAward.com.
* Gold Seal Certificates
* Worldwide Exposure

CATEGORIES: Art, Poetry, General Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Children, Young Adult, Culture, Memoir, Business, Reference, Home, Health, Self-Help/Spiritual, Legacy (fiction or nonfiction).

In this tough economic time, your book is always a great value, and the Eric Hoffer Book Award is the most economical way to achieve publicity and recognition. Read previous contest coverage in the US Review of Books (www.theUSReview.com) and view past winners and press releases at www.HofferAward.com.

Internet payment for entrance fee now accepted. (visit www.HofferAward.com)

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES (entry deadline January 21st, 2010):

AWARDS ARE OPEN to academic, independent, small press, and self-published books that were released or copyrighted in the last 2 years, including unique books with small print runs. (Books over 2 years enter the LEGACY FICTION or LEGACY NONFICTION category.)

AWARDS/PRIZES: One grand prize will be awarded for the entire contest. In addition, each category will be awarded a winner, runner-up, and multiple honorable mentions. Books must be registered by CATEGORY and then are automatically considered for Individual Press Awards, the Montaigne Medal, the da Vinci Eye, and the Hoffer Grand Prize.

FOR EACH ENTRY, submit the book, entry form, and $45 fee (check, money order, or Internet payment receipt) to Hopewell Publications, LLC, PO Box 11, Titusville, NJ 08560. Be certain to specify award category and press type. Registration will be confirmed via e-mail. All entrants will be notified of winners, after April 30, 2010. Submissions must be postmarked by January 21, 2010.

JUDGES may include authors, editors, agents, publishers, book producers, artists, experienced category readers, and health and business professionals. Note: Contest closed to the staff of Hopewell Publications and previous WNBA winning entries. At the low entrance fee, it is not feasible to provide judge’s critiques for each entry.


ENTRY FORM (submit one entry form per book):
You may also visit www.HofferAward.com and click on the “Nominate” link.

Book Information

Title:
_______________________________________
Author:
_______________________________________
Publisher:
_______________________________________
ISBN:
_______________________________________
Category (see below):
_______________________________________

Press Designation (check only one; see description below):
Self-Published __ Micro __ Small __ Academic __

Contact Information

Name:
_______________________________________
E-Mail:
_______________________________________
Phone:
_______________________________________
Address:
_______________________________________

_______________________________________

_______________________________________


AWARD CATEGORIES (select one per entry application):

* ART: titles involving the experience, execution, or demonstration of the arts, including art, fine art, graphic art, architecture, performing arts, design, photography, coffee table books, and poetry.
* POETRY: Titles with poetry or highly stylized prose.
* GENERAL FICTION: non-genre specific fiction, including literary, short story collections, and mainstream.
* COMMERCIAL FICTION: genre specific fiction, including mystery, thriller, suspense, science fiction, religion, romance, and horror.
* CHILDREN: titles for young children, including stories and picture books.
* YOUNG ADULT: titles aimed at the juvenile and teen markets.
* CULTURE: titles demonstrating the human or world experience, including multicultural, essay, women’s issues, sexuality, gay, lesbian, memoir, aging, travel, sports, true crime, and current events.
* MEMOIR: titles capturing specific personal experience.
* BUSINESS: titles with application to today’s business environment and emerging trends, including general business, career, computer, and Internet.
* REFERENCE: titles from traditional and emerging reference areas, including history, psychology, biography, education, sports, recreation, training, travel, and how-to.
* HOME: titles with practical application to home or home-related issues, including general home, gardening, cooking, parenting, family, interior design, animals, and pets.
* HEALTH: titles promoting physical, mental, and emotional well-being, including psychology, fitness, and sex.
* SELF-HELP/SPIRITUAL: titles involving the mind and spirit, including religion, metaphysical, and mystical.
* LEGACY FICTION: all fiction titles over two years of age. (Unlike major trade organizations, we think good books last more than a single season.)
* LEGACY NONFICTION: all nonfiction titles over two years of age. (Unlike major trade organizations, we think good books last more than a single season.)


INDIVIDUAL PRESS AWARDS (select only one):

In addition to the above category awards, books will be singled out for additional awards in the micro press, small press, academic press, as well as self-published arenas. Please check one of the following types on the application.

* SELF-PUBLISHED – title financed by author or not by the publisher (regardless of press size).
* MICRO PRESS – title from a press producing 24 books or less per year.
* SMALL PRESS – title from a press producing 25 books or more per year.
* ACADEMIC PRESS – title from a press with an academic or library affiliation.


ADDITIONAL AWARD DISTINCTIONS:

All registered titles will automatically be considered for the following:

* MONTAIGNE MEDAL – most thought provoking book(s).
* DA VINCI EYE – books with superior cover art.


If you don’t see your category or cannot determine your press designation, please e-mail us with a description at info@hofferaward.com, and our staff will guide you. A great book will supersede any category designation. Category designations may be reassigned to better suit the submission. Judges may include authors, editors, agents, publishers, book producers, artists, experienced category readers, and health and business professionals. After the contest, books will be donated to libraries, schools, and hospitals where appropriate, which are fine places to promote your book!

QUESTIONS:

Visit: www.HofferAward.com
Email: info@hofferaward.com
Fax: (609) 964-1718
The Eric Hoffer Awards
PO Box 11
Titusville, NJ 08560

Please be patient. We receive many inquiries this time of year. We will help you.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Author Ruby Moon-Houldson Provides Chance to Win Books!

How about winning a signed set of Ruby’s ‘More Than Angels’ books? Two sets are up for grabs. Here’s what you need to do in order to win the books:

Go to Ruby’s ‘ning’ website, http://rubymoon.ning.com , and look up the answers to the questions posed to you in this contest announcement. Be the first two people to contact Ruby with the correct answers to all the questions and you will win a signed set of the ‘More Than Angels’ books.


Ready? Here we go:

1) What is the name of the music composer of the ‘Night Sins’ music soundtrack that’s based on Ruby’s “Guardian” series?
2) What words are written across the top banner of the “Billboard” that depicts Ruby’s picture and two of her books? (Look under the Photos tab to find the picture).
3) The book blurb with Ruby’s book, The Mark of Cain, how many years does it say that Cain has walked the earth? (Look under the Photos tab to find the book and book blurb).
4) On the second page of Ruby’s ‘Photos’, what is Ruby doing in the 9th picture on that page?
5) In the video of Ruby’s building, what does the last picture show? (Look under the Videos tab).
6) How many books are there in the “Guardian” series? (Look under the Photos tab, first page for a picture depicting all the books together.)
7) Whose book is my name mentioned in? (Look under the Blogs tab).
8) Ruby’s books are on Amazon. What is the title of the 5th book on the Amazon.com Books Website? (Look under the Forum tab to find the link to Amazon).
9) Which reviewer wrote: “The story is captivating. I feel it is one of the best books I have read for quite some time.” (Look for the review on the Main page).
10) What three videos are shown on Ruby’s Videos page? (Look under My Videos on the Videos page).

Good luck.

Ruby

Friday, June 19, 2009

View House Publishing Holds Short Story Contest for Aspiring Writers

Short Story Contest for Aspiring Writers

We at View House Publishing are pleased to announce our first annual short story contest for aspiring writers. The theme is open to short stories from all genres. We are looking for original, creative, and poignant pieces featuring convincing characters and great plots.

Dr. Shadrach Linscomb will be the judge for the contest.

Prizes for the Winners:

1st place $250
2nd place $150
3rd place $50



Guidelines:
The contest is open to all
The entry fee is $8 per story (multiple entries are allowed)
Each story can be no longer than 2,500 words and must be written in English
Cover sheet or entry form must be submitted with story (Name, address, email & telephone #)
Unpublished stories should be formatted in Microsoft word or PDF (for online submissions)
Submissions will be accepted from July 1, 2009 to November 17, 2009 (Postmark)
Stories will not be mailed back to the sender and there is no refund for the entry fee
Winners will be announced by December 1, 2009
(Note: Authors retains all rights)
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Entry form:

Writer’s name: ________________________________________________________
DOB: ___________________

Title of your story: _____________________________________________________________________________
Street Address: _______________________________________
City: _____________________ Zip: __________

Home Phone #: ____________________ Cell Phone #: ____________________
Email: _____________________
Signature: _______________________________________________________
Date: ________________________

Please make your check/money order payable to View House Publishing (VHP),
mail your story, a check, and this completed form to:
VHP,
1305 Franklin Street,
Suite 502,
Oakland, CA 94612

(credit & debit cards are also accepted).

For more information, call (510) 350-5502 or send an email to vpublishing@aol.com.
Fax (510) 404-5278.

For online submissions:
Send your story with a cover sheet as an email attachment to vpublishing@aol.com and an invoice for the entry fee will be sent to your email via PayPal services within 1-3 days.
www.viewhousepublishing.com