If you've been enjoying reading the winning entries of our contest, don't be shy -- come join us!
This is a chance for for unpublished novelists to get a little recognition of their work. The first chapter of each of the twelve winning entries throughout the year is posted on this site for all the world to see, and the grand prize winner will be submitted to a panel of agents and editors for their consideration.
We're currently reviewing the Historical Fiction entries, and submissions for the Suspense/Crime/Mystery/Cozy Mystery category must be in by July 10. Don't miss the deadline!
You can read all the details here. We're more than halfway through, but there's still room to get in on it. If you have any questions, email us at NovelJourneyContest@gmail.com.
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