The
submission window for NestPitch is NOW OPEN!
It will
remain open for 24 hours, from noon on 1st April to 11.59am 2nd April (USA
EST). That’s 24 hours from this post going live, folks.
There’s
no cut off number for entries. Everyone who submits during the window will make
it into the contest. All entries will receive an email receipt. If you don’t,
check with Nik Vukoja on Twitter @nestpitch and/or @nik_vukoja
Send your entries to nestpitch @
outlook .com (no spaces)
NestPitch
is a contest where participants email their 35-word pitches together with the
first 300 words of their finished manuscript (or 100 words for picture books).
The
selected pitches will be featured on these blogs (show them all some follow
love – you know, if you want to):
Brooke
Powell | Kimberly P. Chase | Jeffe
Kennedy | Tina
Moss | Amanda
Foody | Dannie Morin | Sharon
M Johnston | Sharon Bayliss | Stacey Nash
Then
agents, identities hidden, will leave a request for pages, partials or fulls of
the featured pitches.
Entries
must be embedded within email (no attachments) with following:
Title: TITLE OF MANUSCRIPT
Genre: Category/Genre of Manuscript (i.e. NA Romance)
Word Count: (round to the nearest 1000)
PITCH: 35-word (maximum) logline
Answer to this question in one sentence of no more than 15 words: If my Main Character were an Easter Egg, what flavour would he or she be and why?
First 300-words of your manuscript. If the 300th word falls in the middle of a sentence, go to the end of the sentence. For picture book submissions please only submit 100-words. If the 100th word falls in the middle of a sentence, go to the end of the sentence.
Please ensure:
(i) your manuscript has not been featured in another Pitch Competition in the past 12 months – that’s ANY pitch competition (not twitter pitches), from the period April 1st 2013 to 31st March 2014
(ii) your manuscript IS NOT published. This INCLUDES self-published.
Our Slush Bilbies and Nest Bloggers will read through the pitches and pick the top 72 pitches for the agent round: April 17th – 18th
We’ll try to get a good mix of various genres, but the writing comes first. If the submissions aren’t ready, it’s in your best interests that we pass. The last thing anyone wants is your manuscript to be old and tired from “doing the rounds” before it’s ready.
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