Sunday 14 October 2012

THE JERUSALEM PUZZLE COMPETITION

This week, I learned about an amazing opportunity for writers to showcase their talents:

HarperCollins have created an opportunity for writers to be published alongside one of their exciting new writers.


The competition prize, for three talented authors, is to write a short story :(but, don't start writing those short stories yet ;) which will be published in a special, limited edition epub of The Jerusalem Puzzle: the second novel from Laurence O'Bryan. 

Firstly, you have to read the second chapter of The Jerusalem Puzzle.

Then, in no more than 500 words, say where you would take the story next either in the form of a synopsis, or the opening of the next chapter.

You need to be a member of Authonomy to participate in the contest so remember to register first if you're interested.


The authors of the ten entries judged to be the best will be given the chance to submit short stories for consideration by HarperCollins’ editors. They will also get advanced ring-bound book proofs of The Jerusalem Puzzle.

At the start of December, three overall winners will be selected to be published in the special edition Jerusalem Puzzle e-book next June.

If you want to enter you must email your 5oo words to yourauthonomy@harpercollins.co.uk by midnight GMT on 31st October.

With such an exciting prize awaiting the successful writers, I've written and posted my entry - already.

WHAT MORE COULD HARPERCOLLINS DO TO TEMPT YOU TO WRITE AN ENTRY?

2 comments:

  1. How interesting. I hadn't heard about this yet. probably because I'm not a member of the site you have posted about. But I like the fact that people are getting involved and the publishing house is encouraging it. Thanks for posting.

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  2. Hi Summer
    It was a great idea to get people involved in such a specific task that grew out of this writers ideas. Particularly tricky as this was his second book so the characters and the crisis are established.
    (I hope you are enjoying your job.)

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