Paris Writers News' short story contest about Paris is open to writers worldwide.
The story can come from anywhere--Hong Kong, Mumbai, New Orleans, Karachi, Aukland, Beijing, Cairo, Mexico City, even Paris!--but it must be in English and it must have some link to France.
If you've written a fine short story about Paris, please apply!
Deadline: November 30.
Prize: 200 euros plus publication of top 12 stories in a book called "The Best and Most Delightful Stories About Paris"
Entry fee: 10 euros (paypal)
Finalist judges : Nicola Keegan, Janet Skeslien Charles, Elizabeth Bard, Charles Trueheart, Brian Spence, Charles and Clydette De Groot, Cara Black, Anne Korkeakivi, Heather Stimmler Hall, Penelope Fletcher, Robert Stewart, and Diane Johnson.
Open to writers worldwide.
Restrictions: Maximum 5,000 words. Submission in the body of the email (no attachments, please)
For info and submissions: http://parisstoriescontest.blogspot.com/
The Paris Short Story Contest now has a new flyer that can be printed out and posted at local bookshops, universities, cafes -- any place writers gather! http://laurelzuckerman.typepad.fr/files/paris-short-story-contest.pdf
The Paris Short Story Contest is organized by Paris Writers News. For more information, please contact Editor Laurel Zuckerman at pariswritersnews aaattttt gmail.com . International and expat writers as well as students and faculty at MFA programs are encouraged to participate.