For two budding authors their
dreams of being published may have just become more realistic.
The New Zealand
Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc.) in association with Kobo Writing Life have
announced an opportunity for any New Zealand aspiring writers to send in their
manuscripts to be e-published.
Two manuscripts will be
selected to be professionally published in e-book form through the Kobo Writing
Life platform and offered for sale throughout New Zealand.
Anyone is eligible to enter a
piece of writing, fiction or non-fiction, between 30,000 and 120,000 words.
Members of the public will be able to vote for their favourite shortlisted
manuscripts on-line and these winners will each receive a free Kobo
reader.
Mark Lefebvre, Kobo’s Director of Self-Publishing & Author
Relations, wants to provide authors with resources to help make their dreams of
being published more achievable, “Kobo Writing Life is all about removing
barriers and providing authors with tools and resources to help get their best
work into the market,” he believes the industry will benefit from working
together with authors, “Collaborating with the New Zealand Society of Authors
in this effort to recognize excellence in writing is a great way to provide New
Zealand writers a fantastic and unique opportunity.”
With a move to digital
publishing faced by the industry, this opportunity will help authors to
transition into the online environment.
Background
The
NZ Authors established a print publishing prize in 2010 in order to create an
opportunity for a New Zealand writer. This unique award was for an unpublished
manuscript to be taken through to a published form and offered for sale in
print form throughout New Zealand. The NZ Authors is delighted to be able offer
the prize again in 2013 for two unpublished manuscripts to be published in
e-book format through the Kobo Writing Life platform and offered for
sale throughout New Zealand. Sponsored by Kobo the award is administered
by the New Zealand Society of Authors (NZ Authors).
Aim of the Award
The award offers digital
publication through the Kobo Writing Life Platform for two previously
unpublished manuscripts - one fiction and one non-fiction. The purpose of
this award is to create opportunity for authors to publish their work to a
professional standard and to offer it for sale through trade channels in New
Zealand. The award also aims to recognise excellence in creative writing and
create a launching pad for writers’ careers.
So get that manuscript out of
the bottom drawer, dust it off and send it in. For more information on
applications visit www.authors.org.nz.
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