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Jan. 27th, 2009

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A New Way to Get Your Novel Noticed at HarperCollins

I've just placed my 19th-century historical novel Blind Man, Preacher Man on the HarperCollins authonomy website.

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The following quotes are taken from the authonomy Home Page and FAQs page:

authonomy is a brand new community site for writers, readers and publishers, conceived and developed by book editors at HarperCollins. We want to flush out the brightest, freshest new literature around - we’re glad you stopped by.

If you’re a writer, authonomy is the place to show your face – and show off your work on the web. Whether you’re unpublished, self-published or just getting started, all you need is a few chapters to start building your profile online, and start connecting with the authonomy community.

authonomy invites unpublished and self published authors to post their manuscripts for visitors to read online. Authors create their own personal page on the site to host their project - and must make at least 10,000 words available for the public to read.

Visitors to
authonomy can comment on these submissions – and can personally recommend their favourites to the community. authonomy counts the number of recommendations each book receives, and uses it to rank the books on the site. It also spots which visitors consistently recommend the best books – and uses that info to rank the most influential trend spotters.

We hope the
authonomy community will guide publishers straight to the freshest writing talent – and will give passionate and thoughtful readers a real chance to influence what’s on our shelves.

Will HarperCollins be reading my work?
Once a month we’ll be pulling out the top five books from the Editor’s Desk Chart, and passing them on to our Editorial Board. HC editors will read from the first 10,000 words of each manuscript, and will feed back their comments to the appropriate authors, who will be able to decide whether or not to make these comments available to the community at large.

Will HarperCollins be publishing books from authonomy?
We’ve set up
authonomy in the hope of finding new authors for our various publishing lists, so we’ll certainly be looking for promising books – as will other publishing houses and agents.

We only buy books we really believe in – as such, we’re not guaranteeing to publish anything submitted to us. In this way, you can be sure that any books picked off authonomy will have been chosen because we really love them.

The terms of any publication deals arising from the site would be negotiated as and when such opportunities arise – there is no fixed ‘boiler-plate’ offer specifically for authors who come to our attention via the site.


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And this quote is taken from their blog:

WEDNESDAY, 21 JANUARY 2009
Here at
authonomy, we always hoped that our site would help people get spotted and get published, and today we’re really pleased to pass on the news of several publishing contracts coming through.

We’re fit to bursting with pride: not one but three different
authonomy authors have been signed up to HarperCollins. Each one has a very different story to tell of the journey to acquisition, which we hope is an encouraging sign. World rights have been acquired in all three cases.

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The logline for my book Blind Man, Preacher Man is:

In brawling, sprawling 19th-century America, a blind Wild West show trickshooter must square accounts with a resurrected traveling evangelist who swindled the woman he loved.

Should you care to take a look at it, just click here.

And should you decide to post your own book, do let me know in the comments to this post.

Apr. 12th, 2008

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First Novel Contest for UK and Republic of Ireland Residents

FIRST NOVEL CONTEST
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NO ENTRY FEE NOTED
This competition is open to anyone aged 16 or over who is a resident of the UK or Republic of Ireland.

All Entries must be original, previously unpublished works of fiction on any subject or genre, including but not limited to romance, crime, science fiction, adventure, and thriller.

The Publisher will offer the winning entrant a publishing contract with Transworld Publishers, a division of The Random House Group Limited, and an advance in the sum of £30,000 (Prize).

The Publishers will publish the winning work in the spring of 2009.

Entrants must submit a complete work in the English language of not less than 80,000 words and no more than 150,000 words and a synopsis of the work in the English language of no more than 600 words.

Entrants must not have written a novel published under a valid ISBN.

Deadline: July 2, 2008.

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SOURCE

FUNDS FOR WRITERS
Editor: C. Hope Clark
Mailto: Hope@fundsforwriters.com
Website: http://www.fundsforwriters.com
Newsletter: ISSN: 1533-1326

Jul. 31st, 2007

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Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting - Quarterfinals

In April, I submitted an original screenplay of mine titled Sins of the Heart to this year's Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition, which annually awards up to five fellowships of $30,000 each to the winning scripts.

The mailman just delivered my notification that out of a total of 5,050 scripts submitted this year, mine is one of only 254 to advance to the Quarterfinal Round.

About half of these are expected to advance to the Semifinal Round. These results will, I believe, be announced around the beginning of September. Probably a quarter to a third of those will move on to the Final Round (usually announced in October), from which the five winners will ultimately be selected in November.

What's the script about?

Logline: A rogue homicide detective must stop a multiple murderer before he strikes again, while struggling to decide whether he should kill his own dying father.

Genre: Contemporary noir crime story.

Apr. 22nd, 2007

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GLASS WOMAN PRIZE

GLASS WOMAN PRIZE
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NO ENTRY FEE

Awarded for a piece of short fiction or creative nonfiction written by a woman.

Length: between 1 and 25 pages.

The prize for the second award is US $380 and online publication (the winner of the first award of US$500 has already been selected).

Deadline: September 21, 2007.

Apr. 16th, 2006

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RESULTS: The 10-Minute Screenplay Competition

On January 18, I mentioned that I was collaborating with two different women on separate screenplays for a 10-minute screenplay contest being sponsored by the Puerto Rico Film Fund.

Yesterday we were notified that out of some 75 entries, Eterno amor (Eternal Love), a psychological thriller about an abusive relationship, made the top ten, each of which will receive a $10,000 grant to serve as its entire production budget.

At an orientation meeting on Saturday, April 29, we're to be given the details about what production resources the Film Fund will be providing.

Feb. 21st, 2006

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Making the 10-Minute Screenplay Deadline

I mentioned on January 18 that I was collaborating with two different women on separate screenplays for a 10-minute screenplay contest being sponsored by the Puerto Rico Film Fund.

One script is a psychological thriller about an abusive relationship titled Eterno amor (Eternal Love) and the other is the story of a day in the life of a woman pushed far beyond the edge of a nervous breakdown titled Un día cabrón (One Fucked-up Day).

I am happy to report both were turned in by the deadline date of February 17.

I'm told we're competing against at least 60 other scripts. We now await the April 15 notification of the ten winners (each of the scripts judged to be among the top ten will receive a $10,000 grant to serve as their entire production budget and must then be produced within, I believe, six months).