Myriad’s First Drafts Competition 2018
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Entries must be:
- an excerpt or complete work (story or essay, for example) of fiction or narrative nonfiction, including memoir
- written in English (there is no UK residency requirement)
- not exceeding 5,000 words
The winning entry will be published in New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of 20th and 21st Century Writing by Women of African Descent (March 2019), alongside writers including Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche, Malorie Blackman, Andrea Levy, Warsan Shire and Zadie Smith, 'as well as overlooked historical authors and today's emerging writers.' This new anthology is a follow-up to Busby's original Daughters of Africa (Cape, 1992).
Candida Lacey, publishing director of Myriad and one of the judging panel, said: "The timing of the competition coincides perfectly with our work with Margaret Busby on her New Daughters of Africa anthology. It was simply too good an opportunity to miss - to be able to offer an emerging author the chance to be published alongside such eminent writers. This is an exceptional opportunity not only for the winner to be published in a high-profile anthology alongside major authors but also for the finalists to bring their work to the notice of publishers and agents.
"It will celebrate a unifying heritage, a richness and magnitude of imagination, and the strong links that endure from generation to generation as well as the common obstacles that female writers of colour continue to face as they negotiate issues of race, gender and class."
Margaret Busby, writer and broadcaster, and Elise Dillsworth, literary agent, will join the First Drafts judging panel alongside an independent bookseller. The 2017 winner was Sylvia Carr Clebsch for an extract from her novel, Safe. First Drafts is a collaboration between Myriad and West Dean College. In addition to publication in New Daughters of Africa, the winner will be offered a week's writing retreat at the college.
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