Truth in Words Essay Contest Promises Big Rewards for Undiscovered Writers


OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The winner of this year's Truth in Words Essay Contest will rub elbows with big names in the publishing world, including ICM Talent, Random House and O Magazine. Notes & Words, along with its new partner, Nothing But the Truth, is serious about finding America's next great essayist.

This year's topic will be "transitions." Organizers will be looking for 1200 words or less on stories ranging from starting a family, recoveries, graduations, aging, career changes/promotions, marriage and divorce.

Big Incentives: The Grand Prize Winner of the essay contest will receive a once in a lifetime opportunity: one-on-one consultations with representatives from ICM Talent, Random House and O Magazine. In addition, up to 30 semi-finalists in the competition will be published in the next Nothing But the Truth anthology available in bookstores and online December 2013.

The essays are due on March 18th, the same day tickets go on sale for Notes & Words 2013, an annual benefit that puts authors and musicians on stage together at the historic Fox Theater in Oakland. This unforgettable evening of live entertainment benefits Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland, Northern California's only independent not-for-profit regional medical center for children. Details of the event can be found at www.notesandwords.org.

Nothing But The Truth is a series of anthologies chronicling women's stories and voices co-edited by Christine Bronstein. The first in the series, Nothing But the Truth So Help Me God: 51 Women Reveal the Power of Positive Female Connection, included well known writers such as Jane Ganahi, Joyce Maynard, Deborah Santana, and many more. You can learn more about Nothing But The Truth at nothingbutthetruth.com.

All essay submissions will be accepted at submissions@abandofwives.com. See www.abandofwives.com or www.notesandwords.org for official contest rules.


            

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