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Get Your Book in Print! National Christian Writers Conference and West Bow Publishing launches it's 2011 Writers Contest with prizes valued over $5000.

Enter to win the West Bow publishing package along with the NCWC PR& Social media coaching program. The package will give you the leading edge a self published author needs to stand out among others in the competitive bookstore marketplace.

2011-01-13
NATIONAL CITY, CA, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Do you have a story inside that you need to release? Have you finished your manuscript but looking for a publisher? Let the #1 Conference for Writers, Authors, and Speakers help you to your next level.
The National Christian Writers Conference ( http://www.ncwcfr.com ) and West Bow Publishing announce the launch of the NCWC -WEST Bow writers contest. The National Christian Writers' Conference PR & Social media training programs and the West Bow Press Bookstore Advantage Publishing Package will give you the leading edge a self published author needs to stand out among others in the competitive bookstore marketplace. A package valued over $5000, which provides all of the essentials need to increase your chances of commercial success, including a detailed manuscript assessment by a professional editor and our high -value Bookseller's Return Program , a must have for writers, authors and experts seeking retail distribution.
The National Christian Writers Conference is a cutting edge conference for writers, authors and speakers. West Bow is a prestigious imprint of one of the Top, most respected publishers in the world.
Rules for Entry:
• Each Contestant must register for the National Christian Writers Conference and be in attendance on March 26, 2011 at the San Diego Convention Center.
• Contestants must not have published a full-length book from a royalty-paying publisher in the last four years.
• Entries can include novels (middle grades, young adult, or adult), non-fiction works, memoirs, poetry, or short stories.
• Contestants must be at least 18 years of age at time of the award.
• One submission per conference attendee.
• Authors of previously unpublished full-length books, fiction and nonfiction, are eligible to enter.
• Manuscripts must be complete at time of entry.
• There is no entry fee, but contestants must enroll and be present to win on March 26th at the National Christian Writers Conference.
• Picture books or children's books will not be considered. However, young adult novels are acceptable.
• Full-length manuscripts must be completed and should consist of novels of any genre, nonfiction subjects, memoirs, a collection of poems of at least 100 pages total, or a collection of short stories, either previously published or unpublished.
• Staff and faculty of the National Christian Writers Conference are not eligible to participate in the contest.
• Entries will not be returned. Notifications of manuscripts received will be sent via email.

The cost of the contest is FREE but to enter the contest you must register for the conference. Registration is $227. To register, visit http://www.ncwcfr.com/Writers_Contest.html. You may contact us at 1.877.544.3001 or email us at NCWCSD@Yahoo.com.


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[Press-News.org] Get Your Book in Print! National Christian Writers Conference and West Bow Publishing launches it's 2011 Writers Contest with prizes valued over $5000.
Enter to win the West Bow publishing package along with the NCWC PR& Social media coaching program. The package will give you the leading edge a self published author needs to stand out among others in the competitive bookstore marketplace.