Momaya Short Story Competition

 

 

2012 Momaya Short Story Competition

Accepting Entries Now through April 30th, 2012

The Competition:
Momaya Press's Short Story Competition is open to writers of any nationality writing in English and offers the opportunity for winners to be published in the Momaya Annual Review 2012.

The Prizes:
First Prize: $200 (£110) and one copy of the Annual Review
Second Prize: $100 (£55) and one copy of the Annual Review
Third Prize: $50 (£30) and one copy of the Annual Review

In addition, 7 honourable mentions will be chosen for publication, as well as any stories which placed in our top 30 and fit our chosen theme for the year. The 2012 theme is "Heat" – more details below.”

All winners will be published in the Momaya Annual Review 2012, which will be available to purchase online in September 2011.

The Judges:
Andy Callus
is a newswire journalist who works as a copy editor for Reuters in London's Canary Wharf. He began his working life in 1980s Fleet Street, and has reported for Reuters and other newswires in Paris, Hong Kong, Singapore and Hanoi.

A former Haymarket Journalist Of The Year (2000), Matt Allen is a freelance music and football writer and author for Harper Collins Publishing. He has previously worked as a Features Editor (Q magazine), Associate Editor (FourFourTwo magazine), Editor (Q Glastonbury Daily, The Tottenham Hotspur Opus, The Diego Maradona Opus) and Books Review Editor (Q magazine). His work appears in Q, Mojo, Company, The Guardian, Loaded, GQ, and FourFourTwo. His 2005 book, The Crazy Gang (Highdown) was a Sunday Times Book Of The Week.

Kay Peddle
was born in South Africa and moved to the UK in 2006. She has worked at a small South African literary press as a copy-editor, completed an MA in International Publishing at Oxford Brookes University, an internship at The World Bank and has done reading for a leading literary agency based in Oxford. She is currently an Editor at Random House.

Polly Courtney
discovered her passion for writing in an unusual way: by starting a career as an investment banker. She was so shocked by what she found there that she quit her high-flying position to write a fictional expose on the square mile, based on her experiences. Golden Handcuffs came out in 2006 and since then, Polly has had four further titles published: Poles Apart, The Day I Died, The Fame Factor and Defying Gravity. Her novels have are all based loosely on the stories of real people today. For more information, please visit pollycourtney.com.

Alice Shepherd
is currently an assistant editor at Penguin, where she works on a wide range of commercial fiction. Having started her publishing career at Abner Stein literary agency, she then went on to work at Headline Publishing Group.
 


Rules of Entry:
• Entries may be up to 3,000 words long
• Any subject or style is welcome
• The competition is open to writers from all countries, but entries must be written in English
• Entries must be checked for proper spelling and grammar.
Apostrophes and quotation marks are not interchangeable and titles such as Dr. and Mrs. should have periods.

How to Submit:
• Your short story must be submitted
via email and payment must be completed.
• Every short story must be accompanied by an entry fee of $12 (£8). Cheques in British Pounds may be sent via mail by clicking the UK otherwise, payment must be made online via credit card.
• You may submit more than one short story
• You may submit stories that have been published before, as long as you retain the copyright.
 

Submit story : http://momayapress.com/submit.htm

Additional conditions:
Copyright of published stories remains with the author. The judges' verdict is final. No correspondence will be entered into once work has been submitted. Stories cannot be altered or changed after they have been entered. Any story submitted may be published in the Momaya Annual Review 2012, whether or not they have won.

Read what the judges, authors, and actors have to say about previous years' Momaya Short Story Competitions and Annual Reviews

This year's theme is Heat - think "Heart of Darkness", "Wide Sargasso Sea", "Firestarter". Hot, steamy, passionate. Pyromaniacs. The Tropics. Mercury. This year's theme allows for a wide variety of subject matter. We're looking forward to seeing what you all come up with!