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Date Posted: 10:06:05 08/13/07 Mon GMT-5
Author: Lori
Author Host/IP: S0106001a70540c2c.cg.shawcable.net / 70.72.181.101
Subject: Re: Next year's CAA conference in Edmonton
In reply to: Roger 's message, "Next year's CAA conference in Edmonton" on 11:32:39 08/09/07 Thu GMT-5

I entered it once and I didn't win, but I think it's a pretty good chance I'll be going to Edmonton next year, so I might as well enter. You never know, right?

I've let my membership lapse at the moment and am thinking about renewing it...What about the rest of you? Think you'll make it to Edmonton?

Cheers,

Lori>

I ofteb think this CanWrite contest may be worthwhile.
>I would like to get a paid admission to the
>conference, anyway, and I've never been to Edmonton.
>(Was in Calgary for three hours in March, though.)
>
>I'm not sure if you are in touch with the CAA at
>present, so I am dropping this here. It is from a CAA
>newsdrop.
>
>************************
>
>""Put your Talents to the Test!"
>
>
>
>August 6, 2007 - The Canadian Authors Association is
>pleased to announce its Sixth Annual CanWrite!
>Conference Story Contest. The top ten selections will
>be published in an anthology that will be launched at
>our 87th Annual CAA Conference in Edmonton on July
>3-6, 2008. The top three winners will also receive
>$500, $200 and $100 respectively plus a free
>conference registration with no cash value. (Winners
>must attend the conference to receive this free
>registration.)
>
>
>
>This short story contest is open to all ages and all
>Canadian and U.S. residents. Short stories must be
>fiction, unpublished, and no longer than 1,500 words
>in length. Entries should be typed and double spaced
>with the story�s title appearing on each
>numbered page. Please include a separate sheet with
>your name, address, phone number, email address, word
>count and title - as well as a self-addressed stamped
>envelope for the contest results. The entrant�s
>name must not appear on the manuscript. Judging will
>be completed through a blind process with final
>selections made by our contest judge. The
>entrant�s fee is $15 Canadian per story. Please
>make all cheques or money orders out to
>�Canadian Authors Association� and mail
>your entry to �CanWrite! Conference Story
>Contest� c/o Evan Kenney, 32 Green Meadow
>Crescent, Welland, ON L3C 6X3. Manuscripts will not be
>returned. Results and story evaluations will both be
>released in July. The final deadline for entries is
>February 28, 2008.
>
>
>
>If entrants submit their story by November 30, 2007,
>they will also receive a one-page evaluation with
>comments from a professional member of the Canadian
>Authors Association. (Please include a self-addressed
>stamped envelope - evaluations will not be returned
>otherwise.)
>
>
>
>This year�s guest contest judge is Leo Brent
>Robillard. Robillard is the acclaimed author of two
>critically acclaimed novels, Leaving Wyoming and
>Houdini's Shadow. Both were long-listed for the ReLit
>Award, and Leaving Wyoming was chosen as part of
>Bartley's Top Five in The Globe and Mail for best
>first fiction of 2005. The Spanish language rights to
>Houdini's Shadow were recently purchased by El Anden
>Editions of Barcelona. His work has also appeared in
>more than fifty publications including CV2, The
>Fiddlehead, Grain and Queen's Quarterly. "

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