Posted on: Sunday, November 14, 2004
Enter our holiday writing contest
Advertiser Staff
It's time to sharpen your pencils (or fire up your word-processing program) and write us a story to be entered in The Advertiser's annual Holiday Fiction Writing Contest.
We're looking for inspirational stories in two categories: fiction suitable for adults, and stories that can be read aloud by or to children.
The stories should have a seasonal theme, but need not be about Christmas.
The winners will receive a cash prize, and their stories will be published during the holidays.
The stories will also be placed on our Web site.
We're eager to see what characters we'll meet among the entries in our annual contest.
Entries will be accepted through Dec. 1.
Judges will include members of the Advertiser staff for the first cut, and writers and editors in the community for the final decision.
The rules:
• Word limit: 1,500 words for adult fiction; 1,000 words for children's stories.
• The adult fiction need not have a holiday theme, but it should be inspiring or thought-provoking, in keeping with the seasonal spirit of looking for a deeper meaning and of good will. Children's stories must be suitable for reading aloud. Poetry also is acceptable.
• Include name, address, daytime phone number; be sure each page is labeled. Authors' names will be published in the newspaper; no pseudonyms, please.
• Story must be original and your own work.
• Entrants must be Hawai'i residents (including Hawai'i-based military). Advertiser employees may not enter.
• Winning entrants will be asked to sign a contract allowing publication of the story in print and online.
• Judges' decisions are final.
• Deadline: Postmarked or received by Dec. 1.
Mail stories to Holiday Fiction, Island Life, The Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802; fax (808) 525-8055; or e-mail islandlife@honoluluadvertiser.com.