How To Evaluate Writing Contests: Six Starter Questions


At some point in your writing career you will probably encounter the possibility of entering writing contests. As you peruse writing newsletters and magazines, at any rate, you'll almost inevitably find listings of competitions; you may very well begin to wonder how to decide whether a given contest is "right" for you and your poetry or prose. Here are six "starter" questions you can ask yourself to initiate that process of evaluation:

1. Do you recognize the press, university, writing center, magazine, literary review, etc. that is sponsoring the contest? Do your writing friends and teachers know about it? (A number of Internet boards post warnings about "scam" contests-it can't hurt to check those out.) In other words, is the administering organization one you'd be happy to have publish your work?

2. Does the competition post the names of past winners (and the titles of their winning works)? Can you locate the published stories, poems, essays, or books? This lends credibility to the competition.

3. Is an award guaranteed? Some contests stipulate that an award may not be given in a particular year; this may not be appreciated when fees have been collected; you may choose not to hand over a fee to such a contest.

4. What does the rest of the fine print say? Have you given over rights to your work simply by submitting it? Such details are often included in that tiny type. Read it carefully.

5. Is judging "blind"-are you asked to submit a manuscript without any identifying material on it? Such a process may help ensure fair judging.

6. If a fee is charged, does it seem "worthwhile" considering the potential prize? For example, a $25 entry fee for a possible $100 prize might not seem as alluring as a $25 fee (or less) for a $500 (or more) prize.

Considering these questions should set you on the way to thinking more critically about the contest process, and they'll assist you as you navigate the many listings and advertisements you'll find the more time you spend investigating opportunities to develop your writing career.

(c) Copyright 2004 Erika Dreifus. All rights reserved. Article reprint permission is granted provided that the entire article, including the "About the Author" information, remains intact and unaltered. Please send a copy of the reprint to erikadrei@yahoo.com .

About the Author: Erika Dreifus (A.B., Ed.M., Ph.D., Harvard University; M.F.A., Queens University of Charlotte) edits the free monthly newsletter "The Practicing Writer," and is the author of several resource guides for writers, including "The Practicing Writer's Primer on Low-Residency MFA Programs," "The Practicing Writer's Directory of 50 Paying Short Story Markets," and "The Practicing Writer's Literary Contest Directory for Writers of Book-Length Fiction." Visit her website at http://www.practicing- writer.com.


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