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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

It's deadline day

The end is nigh. No not transfer requests. There's only till midnight to enter the short story competition.
More info here: www.newshortstories.com.
If you're ready to rock, submit here:
http://willesdenherald.submittable.com/submit

Monday, August 22, 2016

Last Call. Inspirations and Prize Fund

Here's a link to the WordPress version of our short story competition "last call" newsletter: http://newshortstories.com/last-call-inspirations-and-prize-fund/. There's a sign-up form over on the right of this page if you want to get the occasional newsletters. There's also a link to view the previous newsletters in the series.

Friday, August 19, 2016

All about the short story comp'. Closing date: 31 August

Copy of the rules and info from our Submittable entry page:

The rules have changed for 2016. Please read carefully. 

Rules
This competition is open to all aged 18 or over, regardless of nationality or country of residence.
Entries must be:
  • In English
  • Double-spaced
  • In a normal font (12 point preferred)
Entries must not contain any quotations for which copyright might have to be obtained, e.g. song lyrics.
Entries must be entirely your own individual work and never previously published or broadcast. 
Manuscripts must show no name, address or identifying marks other than the title of the story. 
Any comment or enquiry to the readers or judges about an entry before the results are out will disqualify.
The word limit this year is 7,500. There is no minimum.
There is no set theme.
You can submit as many entries as you wish but we're not keen on "multiple identities".
Please let us know if your story is accepted for publication elsewhere before our results are announced. You can always use Submittable to withdraw your entry.
If your story has won a prize in another public competition, it's excluded. If it was only short-listed or long-listed that's okay, as long as it hasn't been published.
Previous prizewinners in this competition are excluded. We regret that winners of first or runners-up prizes in previous Willesden Herald short story competitions, i.e. the top three only from each year, are excluded.
Also excluded: Organisers and sponsors, of course, and relatives of this year's readers and judges.
We will not enter into any correspondence about entries or results.
Unfortunately we cannot help with any payment problems you might experience due to geographical location, computer system incompatibilities or other issues.
Entry is by completing the online entry form and uploading your manuscript in Microsoft Word (".doc" or ".docx") or RTF (".rtf") format to our account in the Submittable.com system.

Judging and Dates
All judging is anonymous, using the Submittable "blind" setting we don't see who has sent in the stories till after the judging.
We will reduce the entries to ten from which the overall winner will be chosen anonymously by this year's judge, Katy Darby.
The results will also be announced online, of course, and by email to the writers concerned, as well as at the event. The overall winner will not be announced till the night of the event.
Opening date for submissions: 1 May 2016
Closing date: 31 August 2016
Results due by 31 October 2016. We will be organising a results and book launch event and so the exact date may vary.

Prizes 2016
  • 1st prize is a one-off Willesden Herald mug inscribed "The Willesden Short Story Prize 2016" and a bottle of champagne courtesy of Liars' League.
  • Additionally either (a) half of all net entry fees OR (b) all net entry fees after the first 150 entries,  whichever is the greater, will be divided equally among the ten short-listed.
  • All ten short-listed stories will be published in "Willesden Herald: New Short Stories 9".
  • Two complimentary copies of the anthology to each of the ten authors.
  • A results / book launch event with Liars' League actors reading from the short-listed stories.
  • Literary agent Carrie Kania of Conville & Walsh agency has kindly agreed to read the ten winning stories.
Copyright
Worldwide copyright on each entry remains with its author. By entering you grant permission, ONLY if your story is short-listed:
  • to include it in "Willesden Herald: New Short Stories 9" print and ebook editions;
  • for the story or an excerpt from it to be read at the results and or launch event for the book;
  • for said reading to be recorded and shared through online video and sound sharing media.
Note: Author compensation for inclusion in "Willesden Herald: New Short Stories 9" is limited to two complimentary copies of the anthology plus an equal share of prize fund, as described above.
By submitting an entry you agree to accept all the above rules and terms in full.

"And finally," as They Say on the News
The aim of this competition is to encourage the creation of excellent new short stories. Organisation, reading and judging are done on a voluntary or nominal basis, all for the love of the short story.
Please read some of our previous collections to get an idea of what we like and why we do this. You can find them here:

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Join Jeremy Corbyn in Kilburn on the eve of the poll

This is the last rally before ballot papers go out in the Labour leadership election. It's a ticketed event so if you support Jeremy Corbyn please follow this link to "RSVP". It's at the old Gaumont State.

Rally: Join Jeremy Corbyn in London

We will be joined by Jeremy Corbyn, trade unionists and community activists from across the country. This will be a coming together to show support for Jeremy’s vision to rebuild and transform Britain.
This is a ticketed event so please RSVP
WHEN
August 21, 2016 at 6pm - 8pm
WHERE
Ruach City Church
197-199 Kilburn High Rd
London NW6 7HY
United Kingdom
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