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4th Annual SLCC Chapbook Competition


Fourth Annual
SLCC
Chapbook
Competition

2013 Genre: Fiction
SLCC students are invited to submit fiction manuscripts of 4,000-12,000 words by November 22. Submissions may include one or more pieces of fiction and must be within the word limit.

Prize:
Winning Writer:  $100 honorarium and publication of your manuscript by the Publication Center—you receive 25 copies. 
Finalists:  Opportunity to work with Publication Studies students to publish a limited run of your manuscript (10 copies).
Eligibility:
Any current student at SLCC may submit a manuscript. The work must be the original work of the writer, and must not have been previously published.
Details:
The winning manuscript will be published in chapbook format and printed in a run of 250 copies; it will be circulated on campus and placed in local bookstores. The publication of the chapbook will be publicized at SLCC and in the community.
To submit: Send manuscript to slccpubcenter@gmail.com in this format:
·      Double-spaced and paginated, PDF format
·      Separate title page with the following information: Name of writer, e-mail address, street address, phone number, title of manuscript, and word count.
·      NOTE:  Your name must not appear on the manuscript anywhere but on the title page.
More information: Charlotte Howe at charlotte.howe@slcc.edu or 801-957-5117.

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