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For Unpublished* Writers General
Nonfiction
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*Unpublished Writers, Eligibility, And Other Matters
For purposes of these contests, unpublished writers are defined as those whose creative writing (as opposed writing for salaried jobs) has never produced revenues of over $750 in any single year. The Preservation Foundation has sole authority to rule on any writer's eligibility, the appropriateness of stories for entry, contest rules, and all other matters relating to the contest.
Rules For the 2011 Contests
We will again have prizes for two categories of nonfiction: General
Nonfiction and Travel Nonfiction.
Stories must be between 1500 and 5000 words in length.
Stories posted from September 1, 2010, through August 31, 2011, are eligible
if otherwise qualified.
All contest entries will be posted on this web site and must remain on
the site for at least one year from the end of the contest.
Stories must be submitted by E-mail or as files on disc. No
paper manuscripts. See How to
submit a story
No story may be entered in more than one contest.
A writer may enter up to three stories in each contest. There is
no entry fee for the first story, but a fee of $10 (U.S.) will be required
for each additional story in the same category. There is no fee for
stories not entered in contests.
All entry fees will be applied exclusively toward contest prizes.
Fees can be paid by check or by credit card. Click
here for payment information.
(Note: Most of the 2010 contest prize money came from donations by our members. Any of you fortunate enough to be able to help us finance the award program click here to do so. Donations will help fund the prizes for future contests.)
First prize in each category will be $100. Winners, runner-ups, and finalists in each category will receive certificates of recognition suitable for framing.
General Nonfiction Contest
Travel Nonfiction Contest
Judging
Fiction
These decisions are based on our belief that many Internet sites now offer programs for writers of fiction, while very few encourage nonfiction. We believe too that writers of fiction are also capable of writing about real events in their own lives and the lives of those they know. So get busy and prove us right!
Regular Story Submissions--No Limit
The Preservation
Foundation, Inc., A Nonprofit Book Publisher