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Tips for Successful Publishing – Newsletter July 2023

 


Tips for Successful Publishing - Newsletter July 2023

by 111Publishing and SavvyBookWriters

Content of this Newsletter:


- Writing Contests

- Book Marketing

- Residencies & Fellowships

- Freelance Writing

- Working with Publishers



Happy 1st of July (Canada) and Happy 4th of July (USA).  Enjoy BBQs and fireworks. “Beach Reading” is now in full swing.  No matter if on a beach, at a cottage, or during a cruise: Book lovers have often more time in summer to indulge in books and to write reviews - or read to their kids.  Why not spruce up your summer book marketing efforts, and create book bundles or book giveaways at this time of the year?


- Writing Contests


Boardman Tasker Prize

The prize - Prize: £3,000.00 - will be awarded for a work first published or distributed in the UK between July 17, 2022, and July 15, 2023. Genre: Books with a mountain, not necessarily mountaineering, theme whether fiction, non-fiction, drama, or poetry, written in the English language.  Deadline: July 15.

http://www.boardmantasker.com/submissions

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Lascaux Prize in Creative Non-Fiction

Creative nonfiction may include memoirs, chronicles, personal essays, humorous perspectives, literary journalism—anything the author has witnessed, experienced, learned, or discovered. Pieces may be previously published or unpublished, and simultaneous submissions are accepted. The winner receives $1,000. Finalists receive $100.  $15 Entry Fee.  Deadline Sept 30.  https://lascauxreview.com/contests/

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The Bedford Competition

Submit stories up to 3000 words and poems up to 40 lines. First prize £1.500, second prize £300, third prize £200. An International Competition, open to everybody from around the world aged 17 or over. Any theme.  £7.50 Entry fee.  Deadline October 31.  https://bedfordwritingcompetition.co.uk/BWC/php/homepage.php

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Caledonian Novel Award

An Edinburgh-based, international writing competition for unpublished and self-published novelists in all genres for adults and YA. Top prize: £1,500 and an exclusive framed award designed by Edinburgh artist Lucy Roscoe. Highly Commended prize: £500. Special prize: a free place on a writing course at Moniack Mhor Creative Writing Centre for the best novel from the UK and Ireland.  £25 Entry fee.  Deadline November 1.

https://thecaledonianovelaward.com/

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Minds on Fire Open Book Prize

Awarded annually and open to any poet writing in English, regardless of previous publication record, the prize seeks to represent the best contemporary writing in high-quality editions of enduring value. Previously unpublished manuscripts of 48-90 pages should be submitted. The winning poet will receive $1,500 and 30 author copies. The Conduit editorial board will select the winning manuscript. $25 Entry Fee. Deadline November 3

https://www.conduit.org/book-prizes

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Lascaux Prize in Short Fiction

Stories may be previously published or unpublished, and simultaneous submissions are accepted. The winner receives $1,000. Finalists receive $100. The winner and finalists are published in The Lascaux Review. Writers may enter more than once. Length should not exceed 10,000 words. All genres and styles are welcome.  $15 Entry fee.  Deadline Dec 31   https://lascauxreview.com/contests/

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- Book Marketing

"Early Reviewers" is a program where you can show advance copies of books to be read and reviewed. If you or your publishing company would benefit from some advanced reviews? For more information about how to join Early Reviewers as a publisher, please see the info page.  https://www.Librarything.com/forpublishers/er.php

Best of all: you can send out the ePub or pdf file directly to the reader and stay in contact.


Draft2Digital & Smashwords have a 50% sale action this month for all books from July 1 - July 31.

For example, the latest book we published:

In July: Now is your best chance to find my book, #2 Flight Training (Dream Job Pilot? Series) available for a promotional price of 50% off at @Smashwords as part of their Annual Summer/Winter Sale! Find this book and many more at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1410977

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Readers Favorite Reviews: Planing to publish a print version of your e-book? Send your formatted manuscript or the digital version to Readers Favorite Book Reviews. 

https://readersfavorite.com/book-reviews.htm

They only post 4 and 5-star reviews. If a manuscript receives a poor review, they provide private constructive criticism to the author instead. “We are in the business of helping authors, not hurting them.”  Reviews are free, but it may take 3 months or longer.

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- Residencies & Fellowships


Across

Location Clearmont, Wyoming. The mission of the Ucross Foundation is to foster the creative spirit of deeply committed artists and groups by providing uninterrupted time, studio space, living accommodations, and the experience of the majestic High Plains while serving as a responsible steward of its historic 20,000-acre ranch. We are accepting applications for General Studio Residencies (All Disciplines) and Ucross’ Fellowships for Native American Visual Artists and Writers. Deadline July 15.

https://ucrossfoundation.submittable.com/submit

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Loghaven Residencies

The residency is located on ninety acres of woodland in Knoxville, Tennessee. Artists live in five historic log cabins that have been both rehabilitated and modernized to create an ideal setting for reflection and work. Practicing artists of all backgrounds and at any stage of their career are eligible to apply for a Loghaven residency. Writing (poetry, fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, and journalism), Visual Arts, Dance, Theater, Music Composition, Architecture, and Interdisciplinary Work. Deadline July 15

https://loghaven.org/residencies/apply/

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Grand Canyon Artist-in-Residence 

This program supports contemporary solo artists who wish to contribute to the cultural and aesthetic legacy of the Grand Canyon. Selected artists live and work at the Grand Canyon South Rim in Arizona for up to eight weeks in a private one-bedroom apartment above the historic Verkamp's Visitor Center overlooking the Canyon. In addition to free live/work space, a weekly stipend of approximately $400 is offered to offset the costs of travel, food, and supplies. Deadline July 31. 

https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=11790

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Oregon Literary Career Fellowships

Literary Arts awards fellowships to Oregon writers in the amount of $10,000 to writers selected by the judges for their exceptional talent. One of these fellowships is specifically for a writer of color. Applicants submit an application form, optional addendums, a writing sample, an artist’s CV, an artist’s statement, and an impact statement as described in the guidelines. Literary Arts will award eight fellowships to Oregon writers in the amount of $3,500. One of these fellowships is specifically for a writer of color. Applicants submit an application form, any addendums for specifically named fellowships, and a writing sample.  Deadline August 4.

https://literary-arts.org/about/programs/oba/fellowships/

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Monson Arts’ Residency 

This program supports emerging and established artists and writers by providing them with time and space to devote to their creative practices. During each of our two-week and four-week programs throughout the year, a cohort of five artists and five writers are invited to immerse themselves in small-town life at the edge of Maine’s North Woods and focus intensely on their work within a creative and inspiring environment. They receive a private studio, a private bedroom in shared housing, all meals, and a $1,000 stipend ($500 for two-week programs). Open calls for residency applications currently take place three times throughout the year with deadlines on January 15, June 15, and September 15.  https://monsonarts.org/

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The Atlantic Center for the Arts 

Mark your calendar: They offer three-week residencies to fiction and creative nonfiction writers on a 69-acre ecological preserve in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.

Application deadlines are every year in March.

https://atlanticcenterforthearts.org/residencies/aair-application/

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- Freelance Writing


Adirondack Life

For new contributors, the best way to break into the magazine is through departments, which run from 1,000 to 1,800 words. Features run from approximately 1,500 to 2,500 words. We are not interested in poetry, fiction, or editorial cartoons. The magazine covers New York’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park, which offers more wild country than Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier National Parks combined. Departments run from 1000 to 1800 words and features are 1500 to 3500 words. Pays about 30 cents/word. 

https://www.adirondacklife.com/guidelines/

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Chicken Soup - Funny Stories

We are looking for stories about something that happened to you in your life — in your relationship with a partner or spouse, a parent or child, a family member or friend, at work or at home — that made you and the people around you. All submissions need to be true — no fiction or exaggerations. Stories should be no longer than 1,200 words. Pays $250 and ten copies. Deadline November 20.

http://www.chickensoup.com

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More Freelance Writing Jobs:  

https://bestwriting.com/jobs

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- Working with Publishers


If you want to work with publishers, patience is key. From submission to rejection or acceptance, can take months in publishing. Read more about what you will discover when dealing with publishers.

https://www.writerswrite.co.za/things-youll-discover-about-publishers-when-youve-worked-with-one/

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Discover and use the great tools authors have at hand for their publishing success!  Have a great July, and always remember: “If you don’t build your dream, someone will hire you to help build theirs”  

~ Tony Gaskins


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