Manuscript Contest Submissions

Have you completed your manuscript?  Congratulations, that’s a fantastic milestone!

Now that your manuscript is complete and polished, it can be hard waiting to hear back from publishers about your queries. While you are starting your next writing project, you can also submit your completed manuscript to contests. There are several great reasons to do so. If you are a winner or finalist:

  • It’s a fantastic way to get more exposure
  • It builds credibility for your writing
  • It looks good on a query letter
  • You may win a prize
  • It feels GREAT to be validated as a writer

Many contests will offer feedback on your strengths and weaknesses (even if you didn’t win), enabling you to learn and grow as a writer, as well as giving you an opportunity to strengthen your manuscript.

Be aware that most contests have fees and a specific format they want you to follow when submitting your manuscript.

My favorite is the Cascade Writing Contest – I enter every year, usually in different categories, depending on the genre of my manuscripts. You’re allowed up to three submissions and they provide valuable feedback from professionals on every entry. Finalists have their manuscripts read by top editors and agents.

I’ve included links to a variety of contests, however, some may have closed, changed names, etc. Take some time to research and determine which contests are the best fit for your manuscript.

Links with lists of contests:

Best wishes as you send in your submissions!

 

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