The Northern Writers’ Awards exist to support writers, both new and established, who live and work in the North East of England. There are now four different types of awards, from support for talented new writers to specific support for established writers working on new projects.
This year, awards will be given up to the value of £25,000. An independent panel of professional writers, which changes each year to ensure a variety of tastes, judges the awards. Judges for the 2006 awards are novelist Paul Magrs and poet and current North East Literary Fellow, Colette Bryce. Clair Malcolm, director of New Writing North, will chair the judging panel.
For further information, please contact New Writing North, 2 School Lane, Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne
NE16 4SL.
T: 0191 488 8580
E: holly@newwritingnorth.com.
Posted by Barbara-Ann Brown on December 14, 2005 10:22 AM
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New Writing North - Writers Awards 2006
Northern Writers Awards 2006
deadline - 12pm, Friday 30th Jan 2006
The Northern Writers’ Awards exist to support writers, both new and established, who live and work in the North East of England. There are now four different types of awards, from support for talented new writers to specific support for established writers working on new projects.
This year, awards will be given up to the value of £25,000. An independent panel of professional writers, which changes each year to ensure a variety of tastes, judges the awards. Judges for the 2006 awards are novelist Paul Magrs and poet and current North East Literary Fellow, Colette Bryce. Clair Malcolm, director of New Writing North, will chair the judging panel.
For further information, please contact New Writing North, 2 School Lane, Whickham, Newcastle upon Tyne
NE16 4SL.
T: 0191 488 8580
E: holly@newwritingnorth.com.
Posted by Barbara-Ann Brown on December 14, 2005 10:22 AM
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