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Caine Prize For African Writing 2020 (£10,000 Cash Prize + Travel Award) by Rosy65: 3:33pm On Jul 27, 2019
The Caine Prize for African Writing is a literature prize awarded to an African writer of a short story published in English. The prize was launched in 2000 to encourage and highlight the richness and diversity of African writing by bringing it to a wider audience internationally. The focus on the short story reflects the contemporary development of the African story-telling tradition.
In addition to administering the Prize, they work to connect readers with African writers through a series of public events, as well as helping emerging writers in Africa to enter the world of mainstream publishing through the annual Caine Prize writers’ workshop which takes place in a different African country each year.
Caine Prize for African Writing Eligibility.
Unpublished work is not eligible for the Caine Prize.
Submissions should be made by publishers only.
Only fictional work is eligible.
Only one story per author will be considered in any one year.
Submissions should specify which African country the author comes from and the word count.
We require 6 copies of the work in its originally published version.
If the work is published in a book or journal, we would like to receive at least one copy of the book/journal and five photocopies; but particularly where several stories are submitted from one anthology we would like if possible to receive six copies of the book/journal itself.
If the work is published online, we would like to receive six photocopies.
Please note that works which do not conform to the criteria will not be considered for the prize. Please do not waste your own time and postage by sending in the material which is unsuitable. Works not eligible for entry include stories for children, factual writing, plays, biography, works shorter than 3000 words and unpublished work. If you are not sure whether your work is eligible, please email us for advice on info@caineprize.com

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Re: Caine Prize For African Writing 2020 (£10,000 Cash Prize + Travel Award) by rhubheni(m): 9:53pm On Aug 26, 2019
Africa Unpublished is an ongoing project which will be hosted on a website with same name. The project is the brainchild of Kudakwashe Dhoro, a Zimbabwean bookpreneur who has identified the need for unpublished African writers to be heard and read. The website is a platform for the presentation and showcasing of hitherto unpublished African literary works, from both established as well as budding writers. Writers will be re quired to create free accounts on the portal and they will create a profile that will among other things allow them to give a brief background of who they are, their style and genre, give titles of previously published work and have such options as work in progress, ask for collaboration and mentorship. Membership will be free and each writer will have their own writing portfolio, and with time, there will be a community that will exchange writing tips via various fora, thus providing writers with the opportunity to meet and bond with fresh creative minds. It is envisioned that every quarter, a panel of literature experts will review submissions (sample chapters and overviews of the whole book or poetry projects) and select a set number that they will incubate. The website itself is designed to act as an incubation hub for writers, providing them with guidance and mentorship, helping them develop their craft, raise their profile and, ultimately get publishers to notice their work. The site will also have an option for content creators (film or TV) to scout for and buy screenplay ideas, through a separate registration process. This will allow for the creation of a “one-stop shop” for African writers, publishers, content seekers and the general reading populace.
www.africaunpublished.com will also act as a social or community network for published and unpublished African writers of all skill levels and readers who are seeking new and innovative literature. Readers and publishers will be afforded an opportunity to discover new authors who will be able to share their work, gain recognition, and connect with their readers and each other.
Writers will be able to:
• Post excerpts of their work.
• Receive and respond to feedback from the community.
• Be selected for mentorship by other established writers and academics.
• Receive guidance on self-publishing and marketing of their work.
• Submit links to creative writing published elsewhere.

Readers will be able to:
• Give feedback and critique excerpts submitted by the writers.
• Comment on what they would have read.
• Become fans and buy published works by the authors who are members of the community.
• Communicate, interact with and support their preferred writers.

In addition, there will be pages and forums where volunteer specialists will provide workshops and courses on the art of writing and detailed reviews of selected stories. The goal of Africa Unpublished is to provide writers with an easy way to publish and promote their work and to afford readers and publishers access to new and novel creative writing that is easily accessible on any devices capable of connecting to the internet. It also ties in well with our government’s push to promote innovation through the creation of incubation hub, it is what one might call a virtual incubation hub which has the potential to nurture new writing talent and make African literature more accessible to the whole world.

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