You could win $6,000, a writing residency and have your work published on CBC Books. | cbcbooks
There is no age requirement, but if you are a minor, there is a box to check on the entry form. You will need a parent or guardian's signed authorization only if your entry makes the longlist.You can submit memoir, biography, humour writing, essay, personal essay travel writing and feature articles to to 2,000 words, as long as it has not been previously published. There is no minimum word requirement.
Work that has been published online or in print or recorded for broadcast is considered "previously published" and is not eligible.. A fee of $25.00 for administration purposes is required for each entry.
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