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from: Laurie Campbell
date: 2003-07-08 21:04:12
subject: RE: [writing2] Rosebud (LeGuin) Fiction Contest

Thanks, Shalanna

The Ursula K. LeGuin Fiction Prize is going out again this year from 
Rosebud magazine.  Their guidelines are repeated herewith.  I wrote to
the 
coordinator to ask how firm their word count is, and he seemed to think
it 
was firm, so I don't know what the word "preferably" is doing down
there--a 
word to the prudent.  You might page through to see whether you have 
anything shorter than 4K that you feel has a chance. . . .  (There is, 
however, an entry fee.)

    "ROSEBUD MAGAZINE has the honor to present the Third Biennial Ursula
K. 
Le Guin Imaginative Fiction Contest. Ursula K. Le Guin herself will be
the 
final judge.  Original unpublished fantasy, horror, mystery and science 
fiction submissions are welcome-but the editors are open to stories that

reach beyond the boundaries of these genres, take a variety of creative
and 
literary risks, and tell a good story.
    "The First Prize is $1000 and publication in ROSEBUD.
Awarded to the best work of previously unpublished short fiction 
(preferably 3500 words or less) submitted to the competition. Runner-ups

may also be published. The contest begins on 4/1/03. All entries must be

postmarked by 10/1/03.
    "TO ENTER: send one copy of your typed short story, a required
readers 
fee of $10 (Payable to ROSEBUD/Le Guin Award), or $15 if you wish to be 
sent the issue that publishes the winner and announces the winner and 
runnerups, and don't forget! a SASE to:
J. Roderick Clark
Ursula K. Le Guin Award
N3310 Asje Rd.
Cambridge, WI 53523
Phone 608-423-4750
Fax 608-423-9976
jrodclark{at}smallbytes.net
(end of announcement)"

I e-mailed asking what "preferably" means here, and I got this reply
(the 
question was, is there any point in sending *my* shortest story, which
is 
about 6K?):  "6000 wds is almost certainly too long. I would not
recommend 
sending it. The winning piece has to go in ROSEBUD, and that would mean
we 
would have to replace three or four smaller pieces of quality if it were

chosen. I just don't think your chances would be very good-- in fact
next 
to zero."

(Just checking. . . .)



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