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Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by WORLDPEACE(m): 4:50pm On Jul 05, 2017
The Short Story Day Africa Prize is an African writing prize open to African citizens, permanent residents of African countries, or second generation Africans living in the diaspora only. Unpublished works between 3000-5000 words in response to the theme are eligible for the prize.

Short Story Day Africa’s theme for 2017 is “ID”. This year, we’re looking for innovative short fiction that explores identity, especially (but not limited to) the themes of gender identity and sexuality.

In early psychoanalysis, the “Id” was postulated as being one of three aspects of personality, and the only one over which we have no control. Often hidden and home to the unconscious, the Id is the core of the self, our instinctual nature, our deepest desires. The I before ego, the earliest version of ourselves, the who we are before we have had time to be.



In modern Africa, our identities are too often defined for us and not by us, trapped by society, biology and history. In 2017, SSD hope to see work that seeks to break and redefine the strictures put onto our identities, as individuals and as peoples. Fiction that looks beyond the boundaries of expectation, and peers into the truest definitions of ourselves.

Requirements:

Editable formats accepted are doc, docx, rtf, txt, as long as they are formatted according to the very specific guidelines.



Any African citizen or African person living in the diaspora*, as well as persons residing permanently (granted permanent residence or similar) in any African country, may enter.
Writers may only submit one story for the competition. Repeat entries by the same writer will be disqualified.
Writers are welcome to submit stories in any fiction genre.
Stories must be between 3000 and 5000 words in length.
Stories must be submitted in English. While you are free to incorporate other languages into your story, the story must be able to be understood fully by its English content.
Stories must be submitted online via Submittable between 1 July 2017 – 3 1 July 2017. The link to the submission form will be made live on 1 July 2017.
To facilitate easy reading and judging, please format your stories according to the format stipulated below. Stories not formatted in this way are at the risk of being disqualified.
Stories must not have been previously published in any form or any format.
Simultaneous submissions are not welcome. Any story entered or published elsewhere during the course of judging or publication will be disqualified.
Prizes:

1st prize R10 000 (approx US$500)

2nd prize R2 000 (approx US$125)

3rd prize R1 000 (approx US$60)

In addition three emerging writers will receive a 20 week online creative writing course. These will be selected from the long list or slush pile.

The twenty-one long listed stories will be published in the annual Short Story Day Africa anthology, and selected stories entered into The Caine Prize for African Writing (£10 000).

Required Manuscript Format

Type your document, using a single, clear font, 12-point size, double-spaced. The easiest font to use is Times New Roman, or a similar serif font.
Put the title of your story at the top of the first page. Please give your story an original title. Please DO NOT title your story ID, SSDA Story or any similar version of such. Start your story immediately below the title.
Put an accurate word count at the top right.
Please number the pages.
Left-justify your paragraphs.
Ensure there is at least a 1 inch or 2 centimetre margin all the way around your text.
Indent each new paragraph by about 1/2 inch or 1 centimetre, except for the first line of the story or the first line of a new scene. Please use the indent function of your programme, not multiple spaces or tabs.
Don’t insert extra lines between your paragraphs. A blank line indicates a new scene.
Put the word “End” after the end of your text, centered, on its own line
deadline for application july 31st 2017

for more information please visit the links below




http://shortstorydayafrica.org/the-ssda-prize-id/
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Divepen1(m): 5:24pm On Jul 05, 2017
Wow... I thought I missed it already.. Thanks for this..
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Kusibe77(m): 5:54pm On Jul 05, 2017
Omo see rules. laughs spiritually.
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by WORLDPEACE(m): 6:21pm On Jul 05, 2017
Divepen1:
Wow... I thought I missed it already.. Thanks for this..
You're welcome, sir.
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Collins10(m): 7:44am On Jul 06, 2017
Divepen1:
Wow... I thought I missed it already.. Thanks for this..
The guy who posted this forgot to mention that a person will have to pay a certain amount in order to submit.... Lol.
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Divepen1(m): 7:58am On Jul 06, 2017
Collins10:
The guy who posted this forgot to mention that a person will have to pay a certain amount in order to submit.... Lol.
Thank you. That was why I didn't write it again. Chai. And I just passed 2000 words ooo.. Painful.
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Collins10(m): 8:33am On Jul 06, 2017
Divepen1:
Thank you. That was why I didn't write it again. Chai. And I just passed 2000 words ooo.. Painful.
Eyaah! Its not a waste though. No story is a waste. Keep it safe and it may earn you a Man-Booker Prize someday!
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by Divepen1(m): 8:47am On Jul 06, 2017
Collins10:
Eyaah! Its not a waste though. No story is a waste. Keep it safe and it may earn you a Man-Booker Prize someday!
Amen oo
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by ednited(f): 11:56am On Sep 18, 2017
WORLDPEACE:

You're welcome, sir.

got banned two times, when I was answering ur question about ET. Will answer you later
Re: Apply For The Short Story Day Africa Prize 2017 For African Writers by WORLDPEACE(m): 8:23pm On Sep 20, 2017
ednited:


got banned two times, when I was answering ur question about ET. Will answer you later
Ok, I await your reply

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