GLCA New Writers Awards (USA)

16 June 2010
GLCA New Writers Awards (USA)
You are invited to enter the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) New Writers Awards (NWA) 2011 competition for poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. In each category, the submitted work must be an author’s first published volume. For this year’s competition GLCA will accept entries published from the spring of 2009 through the spring of 2010. GLCA will also accept galley proofs for works to be published in late spring or early summer of 2010.

For the 41st year this group of thirteen, independent, Midwestern colleges will confer recognition on a volume of writing in each of three literary genres: poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Publishers submit works on behalf of their authors; the key criterion for this award is that any work submitted must be an author’s first published volume in the genre. All entries must be written in English and published in the United States or Canada. Judges of the New Writers Award are professors of literature and writers in residence at GLCA member colleges.

The winning authors tour several of GLCA’s member colleges, giving readings, lecturing, visiting classes, conducting workshops, and publicizing their books. Each writer receives an honorarium of at least $500 from each college visited, as well as travel expenses, hotel accommodations, and hospitality. By accepting the award the winner is committed to a tour of the member colleges.

Entries will be accepted beginning February 1, 2010 and must be postmarked no later than July 25, 2010.

Please include the following information with your submission:
1. Publisher information including contact person, phone number and extension, title, mailing address and email address if available
2. Letter or note from publisher nominating the work and indicating which category (poetry, fiction, or non-fiction) the work is being submitted for consideration
3. Signed author’s statement agreeing to the terms of the tour
4. Author biography
5. Four copies of the book

Send this information to:
Gregory R. Wegner
Director of Program Development
New Writers Award
Great Lakes Colleges Association
535 W. William, Ste. 301
Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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