Hot Key Books is delighted to announce its Young Writers Prize – that searches for unpublished young writing talent for children from around the world - will return for a second year. Sharing a commitment to supporting authors, we are pleased to be joined by Kobo, a global leader in eReading, to honour this year's winners and make their work available at www.kobo.com.
The Prize looks to uncover new writing talent between the ages of 18 and 25, who submit their work in either of two categories: 9-12 and young adult (for ages 13-19). Last year saw over 350 entries from writers all over the world with two winners scooping the chance to be published by Hot Key Books. Their novels, The Rig by Joe Ducie and Vivian Versus the Apocalypse by Katie Coyle are to be released in print and digital formats this September.
The winners will be selected by a panel of judges, including Director of the National Literacy Trust Jonathan Douglas, Guardian Children's Books Editor Julia Eccleshare, Kobo's Merchandiser of Children's Books Antonia Fowler, Hot Key Books Publisher Emily Thomas, authors Fleur Hitchcock and Matt Whyman, bookseller Katie Clapham from Storytellers, Inc. and bloggers from Serendipity Reviews and We Sat Down along with consultation with school children from Globe School, London and St John's School in Buckinghamshire.
Each winner will be given editorial support, the chance to be published by Hot Key Books with a £10,000 advance and ten shortlisted finalists will also be given a Kobo eReader. Winners will also benefit from added exposure via Kobo's eBookstore (www.kobo.com) and all entrants will have the opportunity to publish their work through the company's self-publishing platform Kobo Writing Life. Through Kobo, the winners will have an opportunity to be promoted
to a community of 14.5million readers from 190 countries around the world.
Submissions of partial manuscripts will open on 20th June and close
Sarah Odedina, Managing Director of Hot Key Books says: "We're delighted to
be running our Young Writers Prize for the second year. It is imperative for the publishing business, and our readers, that we are constantly looking for new talent and what better way to do that than to encourage first time authors. Working with Kobo on the prize this year also indicates our absolute commitment to publish in all formats so readers can access fantastic storytelling however and wherever they choose to."
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