From Geary Hobson, Project Director of NWCA
Since 1992, the Native Writers' Circle (NWCA), in conjunction with the Native American Studies program at the University of Oklahoma and Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers, has been conducting the annual First Book Awards competition. Several judges serve each year to evaluate manuscripts in poetry and prose before selecting the winners in each of the two categories. At present, a consortium of university and small presses is being assembled to assist in the eventual publication of each winning manuscript. The competition is open to writers of Native American background (full-blood, mixed-blood, enrolled, unenrolled, Metis, Alaska Natives, Canadian Natives, Latin American Natives, etc.). Past winners of the competition, and the titles of their books, may be found on both the OU-NAS and the Native American Storytellers web pages, and also at literature.awards.com.(although this hasn't been updated lately.) Here are the guidelines for the upcoming competition for the year 2004-2005:
Judges ( who shall remain anonymous) will then evaluate the submissions. The evaluation period will run from January 1, 2005 until late March or early April. The winners in the two categories will be announced soon after the evaluation period has ended.
Poetry: Manuscripts must be at least 50 pages of poetry (not including title page, copyright page, blank pages for art and/or photographs, etc. 50 short poems---one to a page---is permissible, or even a single 50-page poem, but the poetry text must be a minimum of 50 pages (again, this does not include prospective pages of illustrations or photos.)
Prose: Manuscripts must be at least 100 pages of fiction ( a collection of short stories, sketches, or a short novel), or nonfiction (of whatever category---history, autobiography, criticism, philosophy, etc.). 100 pages of a novel-in-progress or a nonfiction work-in-progress is unacceptable. The submitted work must be a completed, self-contained draft.
I am hopeful that this will serve as well as a press release to open the competition for the upcoming year. Since it is becoming more difficult each year to get things in magazines and journals, and particularly newspapers, I would greatly appreciate it if each of you will do your best in helping us get the word out concerning the competition. I look forward to seeing some outstanding manuscripts.
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