2023 Writing Contests

It’s writing contest time! Anyone may enter the first chapter contest, but the short story contest is limited to novice writers who have never been published before. Information for both contests is below. Submission guidelines are the same for both contests. Multiple submissions are allowed and can be mailed in the same envelope.


First Chapter Contest

Awards

1st Prize, $100
2nd Prize, $50 Book People Gift Card
3rd Prize, $25 Book People Gift Card
Outstanding Young Writer, $50 (Must be under 18 as of February 15, 2023.)

First Chapter Contest Rules

  1. Send only the first chapter of your novel.  Novels may be on any theme or genre.
  2. All manuscripts must be printed on 8 ½” X 11” white paper, with 1” margins, ragged right margin, and chapter must begin 1/3 of the way down the first page.
  3. All manuscripts must be double spaced and use Times New Roman font in 12-point size.
  4. Include the following information in the header: First Chapter Contest / Chapter or Book Title / Page #
  5. DO NOT place your name anywhere on the manuscript.
  6. Manuscripts may be printed on one or both sides of the paper. (We prefer both sides because it saves paper.)
  7. Chapters from previously published works will not be accepted.
  8. Judges decisions are final. Judges will be librarians from local libraries.

Short Story Contest

Awards

1st Prize, $50
2nd Prize, $25 BookPeople Gift Card

Short Story Contest Rules

  1. Only novice writers who have never been published (traditional or self-published) may enter the short story contest.
  2. Stories must be limited to 3,000 words and may be on any theme or genre except erotica.
  3. All manuscripts must be printed on 8 ½” X 11” white paper, with 1” margins, ragged right margin, and story must begin 1/3 of the way down the first page.
  4. All manuscripts must be double spaced and use Times New Roman font in 12-point size.
  5. Include the following information in the header: Short Story Contest / Story Title / Page #
  6. DO NOT place your name anywhere on the manuscript.
  7. Manuscripts may be printed on one or both sides of the paper. (We prefer both sides because it saves paper.)
  8. Judges decisions are final. Judges will be members of local writing groups.

To Submit

  1. Mail two copies of each entry to: Palouse Writers Guild, PO Box 52, Viola, ID 83872.
  2. Include a cover sheet with your name, contact information, and the title(s) of your submission(s).
  3. If you are under 18, please include your age on the cover sheet.
  4. All entries must be post marked no later than February 15th.
  5. Submission fee is $10 per entry. Submission fee can be paid either by check or online.  Checks should be made out to the Palouse Writers Guild and included with your entry.  If you pay online, print a copy of your receipt and include it with your submission.  Online payments will not be accepted after February 15th.  To pay online use the following links:
    First Chapter Contest, Pay HERE.
    Short Story Contest, Pay HERE.

Winners will be announced at 6:30 PM on Saturday, June 17, 2023 during the Palouse Writers Festival Books & Brews event.  Manuscripts and judges’ rubrics will be available for pick-up after the winners are announced.  Any manuscripts not collected the night of the event will be destroyed.

5 Comments

  1. Courtney

    I’m a terrible procrastinator and I’m only just now seeing that my ready-to-email manuscript has to be snail mailed. Unfortunately, the Viola post office isn’t staffed (per Google reviews). My husband will be in the Moscow area tomorrow, is there anywhere he can drop off my submission in person?
    He’d take it to the PO Box but it sounds like no one is there to accept it. Thanks!

    • khaliela

      The manuscript needs to be post marked by the 15th, not received by the 15th. Just have him drop it off at the Moscow Post Office–that’s where everyone in Viola has to pick-up our mail anyway.

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