The Jean Feldman Poetry Prize
WWPH
C/O B.F. de Bravo
3541 S Street NW
Washington DC 20007
Washington Writers' Publishing House Fiction Prize
C/O Elisavietta Ritchie
P.O. Box 298
Broomes Island MD 20615
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Washington Writers' Publishing House (WWPH) will accept manuscripts for entry in our annual book competitions, The Jean Feldman Poetry Prize and The Washington Writers' Publishing House Fiction Prize. Writers who live within a 75 mile radius of the U.S. Capitol in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia are eligible to enter these competitions. The winning manuscripts will be published. Staffed by previous winners who volunteer their time and skills, WWPH is a non-profit cooperative press reflecting the cultural and racial diversity of the greater Washington, Baltimore and Northern Virginia areas. Judging is traditionally performed by WWPH members who read the anonymous manuscripts. The winners will receive $1,000 and 50 copies of the book.
IMPORTANT: The winners become members of WWPH and should be prepared to participate actively in the work of the press, including such areas as publicity, distribution, production, and fundraising. Our 37 year tradition of writers working on behalf of other writers is essential to the continued vitality and success of WWPH. Contest entrants should be willing to make this commitment should their work be selected for publication.
Market Type: Book
Contact: Patrick Pepper, President
Email: wwphpress@gmail.com
Accepts: Fiction, Poetry
Web Address: www.washingtonwriters.org
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