New Media Writing Prize 2014 Open for Entries
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Submissions for the 2014 prize are open from now until the 28th November (12th December is the deadline for Student submissions).
The New Media Writing Prize, now in its fourth year, showcases exciting and inventive stories that integrate a variety of formats, platforms, and digital media.
The prize consists of three awards:
- Overall Winner – £1000, donated by if:book UK
- Best Student – a 3-month paid work-placement with Unicorn Training
- People’s Choice – £250, voted for by the reading public
The prize is open to anyone internationally. Entries should be submitted by email to: entries [at] newmediawritingprize [dot] co [dot] uk. For full eligibility criteria visit the New Media Writing Prize website.
Find out about 2013 winner, Siri and Me by Esmarelda Kosmatopoulos, over on The Literary Platform.
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