
Competition: 2012 Spring Writing Competition
Run By: Circle of Misse
Genre: novel, memoir, nonfiction or short story
Prize: A free place on either our April or May 2012 A Writer Progresses course
Entry Fee: none
Deadline: 22nd January 2012
Let’s get those books written in 2012!
There’s no greater satisfaction than getting stuck into your writing project and developing a clear strategy to finish it. To give you even further incentive, we’re sponsoring a competition for our spring season. Every year we help people just like you accomplish their writing goals. We love helping writers along the way and enjoy nothing more than seeing someone make major progress on their book during a week at Misse.
Send us your best excerpt from a work-in-progress (novel, memoir, nonfiction or short story collection) for a chance to win a free place on your choice of our two spring A Writer Progresses mentoring holidays. For runners-up a discounted (25%) place on our April A Writer Prepares course or on either our April or May A Writer Progresses mentoring holidays.
So dust off those excerpts and send them our way.
Everyone who submits an entry will be offered a 10% discount off any 2012 writing course booking.
Details
Judges: Emily Midorikawa & Emma Sweeney
Deadline: Sunday, January 22, 2012 (23:59 GMT)
Winner & Runners-up announced: February 1, 2012 on this site and by email
Prizes
First Prize: A free place on either our April or May 2012 A Writer Progresses course to further develop your book.
Runners-up: A discounted (25%) place on our April A Writer Prepares course or on either our April or May A Writer Progresses mentoring holidays 2012.
All Entrants: A discounted (10%) place on any A Writer Begins, A Writer Prepares or A Writer Progresses course in 2012.
Eligibility
Open to anyone, worldwide, interested in our courses who is working on a book-length prose project: novel, memoir, non-fiction, or short story collection.
Past participants of Circle of Misse courses are also eligible to enter.
All writing excerpts must be written in English.
Entry to this competition is free of charge.
Further details here.



