SF/Fantasy/Paranormal Short Story Contest
Deadline December 31, 2006
The National Fantasy Fan Federation is accepting submissions for its 2006
amateur short story contest. Prizes for first place
will be $50, second place $30, third place $20, etc.
Stories must be original sci fi, fantasy, paranormal, and other such related
fictional genres. They must be typed on one side
of a double spaced page WITHOUT the name or info
of the author appearing anywhere on the
manuscript.
Computer printouts and photocopies are acceptable. Include your name, address, e-mail, age, and signature on a separate
initial page. "Amateur" status is defined as someone who has not sold more than two stories to a professional
science fiction
or fantasy publication.
Stories should be no more than 7,500 words in length. There is an entry fee of
$4 for non-members and $2 for members
of the NFFF. No preference will be given in contest judging to either
situation.
The initial preliminary judge will be a knowledgable N3F member, and the final
judge will be an experienced professional author.
The contest deadline for entries is Dec 31st 2006. Final winners and awards will be announced in early 2007.
Please send all manuscripts, fees, info, etc to the contest manager:
Jeff Redmond
1335 Beechwood NE
Grand Rapids MI 49505-3830
Or e-mail him at: redmondjeff@hotmail.com
for more information. He himself was the first place prize award winner of this
contest for the year 2004.
Please make checks payable to him (and he will send it on to the NFFF
Treasurer). Cash is also acceptable, although the NFFF can not assume any
responsibility for lost or stolen items sent via the US postal
snail mailing system.
The N3F will NOT be publishing any of the stories, and all rights to further
use remain with the author. You may submit any number of stories for the
contest. All entry fees are always used only for running the contest. Awards are
paid out of the organization's funds.
For more information about the National Fantasy Fan Federation please find it
at: http://www.nfff.org and http://www.scififan.org
We look forward to hearing from you and getting the opportunity to read your
stories. Thanks and good luck to you!
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