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Ann Petry Award is Open for Black Authors (Prize: $3000 + Publication)

The Ann Petry Award is currently open to Black Writers with unpublished Prose manuscripts ready for submissions. 

 

Founded in 2020 in partnership with Red Hen Press and the Peauxdunque Writers Alliance, the Ann Petry Award seeks to publish prose literature by Black authors. The Ann Petry Award is for a work of previously unpublished prose, either a novel or a collection of short stories or novellas, with a minimum of 150 pages, by a Black writer. The awarded manuscript is selected through an annual submission process, with primary review by the Peauxdunque Writers Alliance, who will winnow the submissions to a list of finalists for the final judge.

 

 

Submissions Guidelines for the Ann Petry Award

  • The award is open to all Black writers, with the following exceptions:
    • Authors who have had a full-length work published by Red Hen Press, or under consideration by Red Hen Press
    • Employees, interns, or contractors of Red Hen Press
    • Relatives of employees or members of the executive board of directors
    • Relatives or individuals having a personal or professional relationship with any of the final judges where they have taken any part whatsoever in:

Shaping the manuscript, or where, for whatever reason, selecting a particular manuscript might have the appearance of impropriety

  • To be certain that every manuscript finalist receives the fairest evaluation, all manuscripts shall be submitted to the judges without any identifying material. Bios, acknowledgments, and other identifying material shall be removed from judged manuscripts until the conclusion of the competition.
  • Please remove all names, bios, acknowledgments, and other identifying material from the submitted manuscript, and include only your name, contact information, and a short biographical statement in the cover letter field of Submittable.  
  • The Ann Petry Award of Red Hen Press and Peauxdunque Writers Alliance is committed to maintaining the utmost integrity of our awards. Judges shall recuse themselves from considering any manuscript where they recognize the work. In the event of refusal, a manuscript score previously assigned by the managing editor of the press will be substituted.
  • For questions or to withdraw a submitted entry, please contact editorial@redhen.org.

 

Prize

Winners gets:

  • $3000
  • Book publication by Red Hen Press
  • The opening chapter or story of the awarded manuscript will be published in the Peauxdunque Review
  • Four-week residency at The Community Library’s Ernest and Mary Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho

 

Deadline

The Deadline for manuscript submissions is July 31, 2023

To know more about this prize, visit the Red Hen website. Goodluck.

Emmanuella Omonigho

Emmanuella Omonigho is an award winning storyteller, who has a love hate relationship with coffee. She has published one book and written several...in her head. She is interested in pushing forward stories from Africa, about Africa.

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