Children's Writer's Historical Fiction Writing Contest

21 August 2010
Children's Writer's Historical Fiction Writing Contest

Deadline: 30 October 2010
Geographical Restrictions: no mention
Reading Fee: $15 for non-subscribers
Accepts (genre): historical fiction
Prize/Payment: $500

$500 GRAND PRIZE!

The rewards are publication in Children’s Writer, cash prizes, winners’ certificates, and valuable training in disciplined writing.

If you like writing for children and contests, read on . . .

We constantly hear from editors that the vast majority of the manuscripts they receive are rejected because they were not written to the editor’s specifications. Few editors will consider a story or article that does not meet their specs—precisely.

Writing contests also have exact specifications. That’s why we encourage writers—all writers, new ones and old pros too—to enter contests. They’re excellent, professional training experiences and, if you win, they can get you published and pay healthy prize money.

The winners in these contests will be published in Children’s Writer, the monthly newsletter that goes to almost 1,300 children’s book and magazine editors in North America. Along with the winning piece, we’ll publish an article on it and the other top-ranked entries and their authors. There are also cash prizes. The cash prizes alone are a lot of good reasons to write a piece and enter.

Current Contest:
Historical Fiction

This contest is for historical fiction for young teens, age 13, to 1,500 words. Balance originality with accuracy and utilize a strong bibliography of research sources. Create a voice and a story that is historical but relevant to contemporary readers. Publishability is the ultimate criterion.

Entries must be received by October 30, 2010. Current subscribers to Children’s Writer enter free. For all others, the entry fee is $15, which includes an 8-month subscription to Children's Writer. Winners will be announced in the March 2011 issue. Prizes: $500 for first place plus publication in Children’s Writer; $250 for second place; and $100 for third, fourth, and fifth places.

The contest rules are important. Please read them carefully.

Note the deadline! Be sure to get your entry in on time.

Now warm up your computer and write a $500-winning story of historical fiction!

Obtain Official Entry Form or make online submission
You may submit your entry either online, using our safe and secure entry page, or by regular mail. If you choose to submit online, you'll need to complete your manuscript and save it to a file on your computer.

If you need to pay a reading fee you will be directed to the payment section first.

Children's Writer Subscribers (online submission):
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You will be directed to the Free Entry section.

Non-subscribers (online submission):
If you do not subscribe to Children's Writer, your online entry is welcome. Please Click Here to continue.

You will be directed to the section requiring the payment of a $15 reading fee.

For Mail-in Entries:
To submit manuscript entries through the mail, please click here to obtain an entry form.

More information here.
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