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Harper's Bazaar Orange Short Story Competition 2009
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judges
chair – Susan Sandon, managing director of Cornerstone, a division of Random House
Lauren Laverne, presenter of BBC Two's The Culture Show
Marina Lewycka, novelist previously shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction
Kate Mosse, novelist, co-founder and honorary director of the Orange Prize for Fiction
Peter Straus, managing director of literary agency Rogers, Coleridge & White
and senior editors from Harper's Bazaar -
call for entries
Are you the most exciting voice in female fiction but as yet unpublished? Harper's Bazaar and Orange want your imaginative and stylish writing entered into the annual Harper's Bazaar/Orange Short Story Competition.
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1. An original 2,000 word story on the subject of 'Mother'
2. A 200-word autobiography
3. A passport photo of youself attached to a sheet of A4 bearing your full name, address, telephone number (mobile number where possible), occupation and date of birth.
All entries should be submitted no later than Tuesday 14 April to:
Naomi West
Commissioning Editor
Harper's Bazaar
National Magazine House
72 Broadwick Street
London W1F 9EPprizes
Three finalists will be selected by the judges to attend a writers' masterclass and lunch at Random House in London
The first prize is a cheque for £1,000 and the publication of your story in Harper's Bazaar.
The two runners-up will receive £500 each.
All three winners will also receive copies of all the books shortlisted for this year's Orange Prize for Fiction.
terms & conditions
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