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  • Free to Enter: Writers' College's My Writing Journey Competition (South Africa/ worldwide)

    Free to Enter: Writers' College's My Writing Journey Competition (South Africa/ worldwide)

    Deadline: 30 June 2012 (noon)

    Are you a Writers’ College newsletter subscriber? Write us a 1000-word story about your journey as a writer. Make it funny, quirky and/or inspirational. We will publish the best story in our quarterly newsletter and on our blog. Plus the winner gets $200 (R1000 or £100).

    Send your story to nichola@nzwriterscollege.co.nz.

    Please note: This competition is only open to their newsletter subscribers. Sign up for their free newsletter.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: nichola@nzwriterscollege.co.nz

    Website: http://www.writerscollegeblog.co.za

  • Short Story Day Africa YA Short Story Competition for Ages 17 and Below (Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 30 June 2012

    This year, as part of Short Story Day, we will be running two competitions for African writers who can’t legally drive or vote. If you live in Africa, can hold a pen or type, and are under eighteen, this means YOU! Prizes are sponsored by Books Live, S.A. Partridge and Lauri Kubuitsile.

    YA SHORT STORY COMPETITION FOR AGES 12-17

    WHAT? Write a short story (500 words max!) about being Young in the City. The city can be anywhere in Africa, or make one up! Fiction is your tool!

    The Judge: S.A. Partridge, South Africa’s award wining YA writer.

    The Prizes: S.A. Partridge will be giving away a signed copy of each of her novels. Other prizes include R500 voucher from Exclusive Books, sponsored by Books Live. Winning entries will be published amongst some of Africa’s most talent writers.

    UNDER 12’S SHORT STORY COMPETITION FOR AGES 11 AND BELOW

    WHAT? Write a story (no longer than 1 A4 page!) with an inanimate object as the main character: a rock, a toothbrush, your granny’s handbag. Give your character a voice, and tell us their story. “Yuck, she’s been eating garlic again!”

    The Judge: Lauri Kubuitsile, Botswana’s award winning YA and children’s writer.

    The Prizes: A R250 voucher from Exclusive Books, sponsored by Books Live, and one of Lauri’s books. Winning entries may be published.

    COMPETITION GUIDELINES:

    1. Entrants must be living in South Africa and meet age requirements state above.

    2. Email your entry to kids@shortstorydayafrica.org with the subject line YA Competition / UNDER 12’S OR post it to SSDA Head Quarters, YA Competition, 12 Bristol Road, South Africa, 7925. Include your name, age, telephone number, an email address (if you have) and postal
    address in your entry.

    3. Deadline: 30 June 2012. Postal entries postmarked by 30 June 2012 are eligible.

    4. Stories must be your own original work, and meet the length requirements.

    5. By submitting a story the young authors grant non-exclusive print and digital rights to Short Story Day Africa and Books Live.

    6. Winners will be notified by 31 July 2012, though should we be flooded by stories, we reserve the right to delay the announcements.

    7. We will not share information or use it for any other purpose than to inform you should you win.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: kids@shortstorydayafrica.org

    Website: http://shortstorydayafrica.org

  • Black Letter Media and Poetry Potion are Looking for Short Stories and Poetry for an Upcoming Anthology (Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 18 June 2012

    The second annual Short Story Day Africa is on the 20th of June and is rolling out internationally.

    So Black Letter Media and Poetry Potion are teaming up to participate by getting YOU reading and writing! Black Letter Media is passionate about getting you to read work by independent publishers. Poetry Potion is passionate about the growth and development of poetry. And it tune with keeping things short, here's how you can participate in this challenge:

    A SHORT STORY AND A SHORT POEM

    We want to publish a collection of short stories and short poems on the 20th of June, in ebook format and print on demand. We're accepting stories from all over Africa. You have a choice, you can write a poem or a story or both.

    CRITERIA

    • Short Story length - maximum 2000 words (min 1000 words)
    • Poem length - 30 lines or less.
    • Please include a short biography (no more than 200 words), a photograph of yourself, and any links to your author website/books pages or blog, or your publishers site. Links will be authenticated, and any links to other sites will mean your work will not appear.
    • Submit in a word document.

    DEADLINE: 12pm, 18 June 2012

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: story@blackletterm.com

    Website: http://www.poetrypotion.com/, /">http://www.blackletterm.com

  • Short Story Day Africa Competition (Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 20 June 2012

    Short Story Day Africa aims to highlight the outstanding short fiction African writers have to offer the world. The project encourages everyone of all ages and all genders to do something in honour of the short story.

    COMPETITION GUIDELINES

    1. Any African citizen, or person who is part of the African diaspora, as well as persons residing permenantly (granted permenant residence) in an African country, may enter. Entries will be read blind (names removed).

    2. Email your entry to info@shortstorydayafrica.org with the subject line Caine Prize Competition. Include your name, telephone number, an email address where we can contact you and postal address in your entry. Also include the name of one of Jamal Mahjoub’s novels.

    3. The deadline for entries is Wedensday 20 June 2012.

    4. Stories must be your own original work, and no longer than 500 words in length.

    5. By submitting a story the author attests that it is their own original work and grant non-exclusive print and digital rights to Short Story Day Africa, The Caine Prize for African writing, and Books Live for publicity purposes.

    6. Winners will be notified by 31 July 2012, though should we be flooded by stories, we reserve the right to delay the announcements.

    7. We will not share information. We will, however, add you to Short Story Day Africa mailing list for the express purpose of informing you of next years event.

    8. Stories are limited to the English language.

    9. The judges decision is final.

    10. To qualify for entry, you must follow @shortstoryAFR, @Caine Prize, @BooksLiveSA and @HenriettaRI on Twitter.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: info@shortstorydayafrica.org

    Website: http://shortstorydayafrica.org

  • Job Opening: Mid-Senior Football Writer for Mobi-D/ Soccer Laduma (South Africa)

    We are looking for an experienced sports writer, with the main focus being on football. We are a leading provider of local and international football content, from breaking news to full match coverage, to a variety of top football sites in the country.

    This position will be best suited to someone who has experience in the high-pressure online environment and is willing to work irregular hours at times during the season.

    The ideal candidate will be organised, hard-working and able to handle pressure.

    When the final whistle goes at the end of a game, we have only a few minutes to get the stories posted - and accuracy is just as important as speed. This is a higher level position and will require some management of freelancers and the sites we work on.

    This is an exciting position with tremendous growth opportunities.

    We are looking for a candidate urgently and preference will be given to writers who are available to start immediately.

    Please note, only experienced sports writers should apply as this position comes with responsibility and we need someone who can hit the ground running, not somebody who is only starting out in the sports arena and needs a lot of training.

    Please send your CV to jason@mobi-d.com, as well as a brief description of your online/sports related experience.

    REQUIREMENTS

    • Diploma/degree in journalism or related course
    • At least two years' experience in online sports writing
    • A passion for football and a complete understanding of the sport and major players
    • The necessary facilities to do work from home (DSTV, computer, internet access)

    Via: bizcommunity

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: jason@mobi-d.com

    Website: http://mobi-d.com/

  • Job Opening: Senior Sub-Editor/ Writer for Mango Juice (Mikateko Media, South Africa)

    Deadline: 12 June 2012

    Mikateko Media is looking for an experienced sub editor and writer to work on its Mango Juice publication.

    A proven editorial track record, an excellent command of English and the ability to deliver your best work under pressure are important prerequisites for this position with the leading content marketers in the country.

    Remuneration will be commensurate with your work experience, and travel will be necessary.

    Candidates with the following experience or interests are invited to apply for this challenging and interesting position:

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Write features, rewrite and edit copy, proofread
    • Work closely with the editor re editorial management
    • Help conceptualise stories, together with the team
    • Participate in planning and cover-line meetings
    • Ensure magazine tone is maintained throughout
    • Write commissions in conjunction with editor
    • Keep to strict deadlines
    • Drive new ideas for content to consistently take the magazine forward
    • Read and research to keep up with the latest thinking and trends - client magazines and clients' business

    SKILLS:

    • Excellent command of English
    • High level of computer literacy, including: Indesign and Internet
    • Ability to work within a compact team
    • Ability to work under pressure
    • Must have good eye for detail
    • Good administrative skills

    The remuneration packages include a competitive salary and dynamic working conditions.

    In terms of employment equity guidelines, Mikateko Media aims to provide equal opportunities. However, for this position preference will be given to EE candidates.

    Please forward a detailed CV to Glenda Kayster at HR@mikatekomedia.co.za. Please indicate in the subject field the position for which you are applying.

    Please note that if you have not heard from us by 26 June 2012, you should regard your application as unsuccessful.

    Mikateko Media reserves the right to not fill the position should a suitable candidate not be found.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: HR@mikatekomedia.co.za

    Website: http://www.mikatekomedia.co.za/

  • Call for Submissions: Bad Company (crime-thriller anthology | South Africa)

    Deadline: 31 August 2012

    With the breaking news that Deon Meyer, the King of SA crime fiction, will write a foreword, it’s time to announce a new crime-thriller anthology on the roll for 2013!

    After the success of Bad Company, the crime-fiction short story anthology published 2008, which featured the crème de la crime writers of SA, it’s time for a new collection. Oh yes. So this is the call to all writers out there interested in the seamy, nasty, murderous, sometimes all too human side of life, to get writing.

    The (working) title is Bloody Satisfied, and the only limit to your imagination must be that Justice is done. With so much bloody crime in South Africa, it’s time we had satisfaction – at least twenty stories worth – with killer tales glinting sharp as knives.

    The collection will feature experts at the craft – internationally acclaimed Roger Smith, Sunday Times Fiction Prize shortlisted author Hawa Golakai, Edgar Award nominated Michael Stanley – but we’re looking for new voices.

    Kill, steal, maim whomever, whatever, as long as you do it on the page, and as long as the baddie gets a certain comeuppance, legal or otherwise. Oh yes, set in South Africa please. Diversity, of setting and especially voice, will mean the publication of an exciting home-grown collection.

    • Word-count: 2500 to 5000
    • Submissions: via email to joanne.hichens@gmail.com
    • Editing: October/ November
    • Publication date: March 2013
    • Publisher: Mercury

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: joanne.hichens@gmail.com

    Website: http://joannehichens.bookslive.co.za

  • Now Open for Entries: Nova Short Story Competition 2012 (South Africa)

    Deadline: 30 September 2012

    The Nova Short Story Competition is our annual competition for budding writers of science fiction and fantasy short stories. Usually contested in two categories, General and South African, the competition is open for entry from April until 30 September annually. Winning entries and finalists are published in Probe.

    The Nova Short Story Competition for 2012 is now open for entries, and will close on 30 September 2012. Please start thinking about your stories, thinking about writing the stories, and writing the stories. September is a lot closer than you think.

    The South African section of the competition is sponsored by Arthur Goldstuck of WorldWideWorx

    Please note that we reserve the right to determine if a story meets our criteria for a South African story. If we judge that a story is not South African, we will judge it as a General section story.

    2012 RULES

    There are two sections which may be entered with prize money as follows :

    • General section : 1st - R 750.00 2nd - R500.00 3rd - R250.00
    • South African section : 1st - R1000.00 2nd - R600.00 3rd - R400.00

    The SA section prize is sponsored by World Wide Worx (http://www.worldwideworx.com)

    1. By submitting to the competition, the entrant agrees to abide by all Competition Rules.

    2. The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

    3. Prizes will be awarded in two categories: a General Section, and a South African Section.

    4. Should, in the opinion of the judges, an entry submitted for the South African Section not qualify as a South African story, it will be judged in the General Section.

    5. Short stories in both sections must be in the genres of Science Fiction or Fantasy. If, in the judges’ opinion, the short story is not written in these genres, the entry will be disqualified and the entry fee will be forfeited.

    6. Should there be enough entrants under 18 with a suitable quality of work, an additional award may be made to the best author in this category.

    7. SFFSA reserves the right not to award prizes if, in the opinion of the final judge, the standard does not warrant it.

    8. All entries must be in English prose, and must be between 2000 and 5000 words.

    9. SFFSA reserves the right to publish any story free of charge in the club’s magazine “Probe”, or in the club’s “Best of…” short story collection, but the copyright will remain with the author. (If possible, please keep the electronic version of the entry, as entrants may be asked to send this to SFFSA for publishing.)

    10. There is no age restriction.

    11. The competition is open to professional and amateur writers.

    12. All entries must be the original, unpublished work of the author, and not may not have won a prize in any previous competition.

    13. There is no limit to the number of entries submitted by the author.

    14. All entries must be accompanied by a completed entry form.

    15. No hand-written entries will be accepted. All entries must be printed or typed (hardcopy). Alternatively (for an additional fee), entries in PDF or DOC format (softcopy) may be sent via email, and will be printed by SFFSA.

    16. Typed, printed or printable entries must be double-spaced and single-sided. Typed and printed entries must be bound (with staples, paperclips, folder, etc.). Printable entries must be in ready-to-print form (i.e. page numbers, page layout, font, etc will NOT be modified before printing).

    17. The author’s name must NOT appear on the manuscript.

    18. Entrants will be judged on:

    • Presentation
    • Characterisation
    • Dialogue
    • Plot
    • Grammar & Spelling
    • Writing Quality & Style
    • Appeal.

    19. The closing date is midnight of 30 September 2012 (envelopes postmarked before this date and time will be accepted).

    20. Entrants will be notified of the results of the competition approximately 5 months after the closing date, provided that a second self-addressed stamped envelope (or an e-mail address) is enclosed for this purpose.

    21. Printed or typed entries must be posted to:

    SFFSA Short Story Competition
    c/o Gavin Kreuiter
    P.O. Box 8022
    Edenglen
    1613

    No registered letters will be accepted.

    22. Electronic entries must be emailed to: nova.sffsa@gmail.com

    23. If acknowledgment of receipt of entries is required, include a stamped, self-addressed envelope, or provide an email address and request a receipt.

    24. SFFSA does not accept liability for entries lost in the post.

    25. No manuscripts will be returned so please do not send originals.

    26. If the full entry fee has not been received by SFFSA before the closing date of the competition, the entry will be disqualified.

    27. Fees.

    The total fee comprises an admin fee of R15.00, PLUS an entry fee for EACH story entered, PLUS a printing fee (for electronic entries) of R20 per story, PLUS a critique fee (optional) of R25 per story.

    The admin fee of R15.00 is paid only once per author, no matter how many stories are entered. For members, the entry fee is R5.00 per story submitted; for non-members, the entry fee is R10.00 per story submitted. If a short, written critique is requested, an additional fee of R25 is charged for EACH critiqued story.

    The fee is only payable in cash, S.A. cheque (made payable to “Science Fiction South Africa”, not SFFSA), or internet transfer (see our web site under “Join Us” for details. Please provide proof of transfer).

    THE GENRES OF SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY

    Because the term Science Fiction often encompasses more than some strict definitions would allow, some authors prefer to expand the acronym SF to the term Speculative Fiction (coined by Robert A. Heinlein),which is an umbrella term that includes Fantasy, Horror, Supernatural and Alternative Histories, as well as highly specialised genres like dystopian or apocalyptic fiction. Some stories fit neatly into these categories, while others can be classified into two (or even more) genres. As a rule, Nova stories should be either Science Fiction or Fantasy (SF or F). This explicitly excludes stories that are retold myths and horror stories (with no SF or F elements). Sub-genres such as apocalyptic fiction – while rather overdone - do, usually, fall into the SF category, Alternative Histories, stories of the supernatural (ghost stories, or stories exclusively involving daemons, etc), have to be written extremely well to impress the judges.

    While the Fantasy genre is sometimes understood to include myths and legends, they do not apply to Nova. For us, Fantasy stories usually involve magic or magical creatures (unicorns, trolls, etc, but not tokoloshes). Talking rabbits and furniture may make good stories, but don’t really qualify as Nova Fantasy.

    And if “I woke up and it was all a dream”... then it IS a dream, not Fantasy.

    Nova SF expects stories that have a scientific or technological basis, usually with a plausible (even if it does require suspension of disbelief) plot or premise.

    While it can be either SF or F, it may be difficult (but not impossible) to write a South African Fantasy story. Expectations of what makes a story South African can be found in the next section.

    Finally, these are general guidelines. The best authors of the world have been known to break “rules of good writing”, but they do it well. Extremely well. A winning story can bend the guidelines above, as long as it is well written and well received.

    Download: entry form

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: nova.sffsa@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.sfsa.org.za

  • Job Opening: Junior Features Writer for SA Home Owner Magazine (Avusa Media | South Africa)

    Avusa Media is an Affirmative Action employer, and as such, preference will be given to candidates who will add to the diversity of our organisation.

    We are seeking a confident and talented journalist to join a team of feature writers, to write property and home-related articles for established luxury home and décor magazine, SA Home Owner. The individual must be passionate about writing and the property and media industries. This position reports directly to the managing editor.

    MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Researching, compiling and writing property articles, editorial features, advertorials, and other content as required, with associated liaison and administration internally and with current and potential clients.
    • Working closely with other units in the division to ensure high quality, saleable editorial content for magazine and website.
    • Attend and assist with photoshoots relevant to articles.
    • Sourcing new product information, through consistent research via internet, PR and client liaison, press releases, competitor research, keeping abreast with international trends, etc
    • Representing the brand at functions or brand-promotional shows as required, and be a brand ambassador at all points of contact.
    • Assisting in magazine-related functions and events (e.g. website, marketing, décor shows, etc).
    • Innovating and developing concepts to grow the magazine.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Candidates must meet the following requirements in order to be considered for this position:

    • Tertiary qualification in journalism or related field
    • At least one year experience as a journalist, with a marked interest in the property and home design and décor fields
    • Some experience in property-related writing is an advantage
    • Some knowledge of online writing and website management a plus
    • Computer literate with excellent knowledge of Microsoft Word and Outlook.

    Via: bizcommunity

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: Kelebogile Lekgetho at mediarecruitment@avusa.co.za

    Website: http://www.avusa.co.za

  • Job Opening: General Reporter for The New Age (South Africa)

    The New Age is looking for a general news reporter based in the Eastern Cape to cover the Eastern Cape area, with a minimum of five years' experience on a national or regional paper, a proven track record of breaking original stories and an excellent contact book. The successful candidate must be a self-starter and be able to work independently. A valid driver's license is a must.

    Please send CV to hr52@tnamedia.co.za with the position description as reference.

    Via: bizcommunity

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: hr52@tnamedia.co.za

    Website: http://www.tnamedia.co.za/

  • Job Opening: Sub-Editor/Editor for Joy Magazine (South Africa)

    JOY! Magazine seeks to glorify God by educating, informing and promoting the Biblical Worldview and application of the Lordship of Jesus Christ in all areas of life.

    SUB-EDITOR/EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
    Somerset West

    REQUIREMENTS:

    • Qualified, experienced, energetic, thorough, dynamic lady required.
    • Theological studies and journalism/writing degree essential.
    • Own car.
    • Based in Somerset West.
    • Salary neg.
    • Submit CV and letter of motivation to editor@joymag.co.za
    • If you do not hear back from us, please consider your application unsuccessful.

    Via: bizcommunity

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: editor@joymag.co.za

    Website: http://www.joymag.co.za/

  1. Job Opening: Editor for Rapport Magazine (Media24, South Africa)
  2. Job Opening: Food Editor for True Love Magazine (Media 24, South Africa)
  3. Job Opening: Copy Editor for Hindawi Publishing (Egypt)
  4. Job Opening: Fashion Editor for Highbury Safika Media (South Africa)
  5. Managing Editor Wanted for SAIEE Journal (South Africa)