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The Salon Fiction Prize
Do you write short fiction? You do? Well, have I got news for you...
The Telegraph-Journal, New Brunswick’s daily newspaper has just launched The Salon Fiction Prize for works of short fiction (in English) between 1,500-3,000 words.
The winning story will be published in the Telegraph-Journal’s art and culture section, Salon, and the author will receive a prize of $1,000. The winning piece will be selected by a trio of judges from Atlantic Canadian universities: Thomas Hodd (University of Moncton); Alexander MacLeod (Saint Mary’s University); and Sue Goyette (Dalhousie University).
The contest is open to all residents of Canada. All entries must be unpublished material and not under consideration in any other contest of competition. Entries will not be returned, so make sure you keep a copy!
Deadline: Entries must be received by Oct. 1, 2012. Submissions may be sent via email to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or by mail to:
210 Crown Street,
Saint John,
N.B. E2L 3V8.
Entries must include a contact email and telephone number where the author may be contacted.
For more details and information, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
