Short Prose Competition for Canadian Writers
July 17th 2010 19:08
The links to short story competitions I've posted recently were mostly run by UK magazines and other literary institutions. Today, I'm looking across the pond to Canada.
The Writers' Union of Canada runs an annual Short Prose Competition for Developing Writers with a prize of CAD2,500. To be eligible, you need to be a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant. Submissions may be up to 2,500 words long and must be previously unpublished. They only accept hardcopy submissions and there's a CAD25 entry fee. Deadline is the 3rd of November.
The Canadian Writers' Union runs a number of other writing competitions, but the 2010 deadlines for those have all passed already. It's never too early to prepare for the 2011 contests, though.
The Writers' Union of Canada runs an annual Short Prose Competition for Developing Writers with a prize of CAD2,500. To be eligible, you need to be a Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant. Submissions may be up to 2,500 words long and must be previously unpublished. They only accept hardcopy submissions and there's a CAD25 entry fee. Deadline is the 3rd of November.
The Canadian Writers' Union runs a number of other writing competitions, but the 2010 deadlines for those have all passed already. It's never too early to prepare for the 2011 contests, though.
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