We hope you’ve been enjoying the winning entries in our year-long event, OUT OF THE SLUSH PILE, Novel Journey’s Fifteen Minutes of Fame Contest.
If you haven’t been following the goings-on, you might want to check it out. As you can see from the previous post, this month we focused on Middle Grade/Young Adult fiction.
In January, we looked at Historicals. February was Mystery Month; in March, we chose a winner for the Contemporary/Women’s Fiction category. We’re currently reviewing the Contemporary Romance entries, and will announce the winner on Monday, May 10.
May 10 is also the deadline for submitting your Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror stories. So if you’ve been working on a speculative piece that you’d like to see showcased here, we’d love to see it.
Download and fill out an entry form and send it to us, along with your first chapter and synopsis to us, or any questions you may have, at NovelJourneyContest@gmail.com.
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