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Enter to Win the 2015
Miami University Press Novella Prize!

Miami University Press invites submissions to its 2015 Novella Prize. The prize is awarded annually to a novella-length manuscript of original fiction (18,000–40,000 words). The winner receives $750 against royalties, a standard contract, publication by Miami University Press and 10 copies of the book. 

  • Judge: Joseph Bates
  • Submission deadline: Wednesday, October 15, 2014**
  • Reading Fee: $25 (non-refundable)
  • Announcement: We will announce the prize winner on our website as well asFacebook and @MiamiUPress in January 2015. All entrants receive a copy of the winning book.
  • Guidelines: Click the button below to find out about eligibility and other novella guidelines.

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Winner of the 2014
Miami University Press Novella Prize

Miami University Press is delighted to announce the winner of its 2014 novella prize:

FOUNTAIN by Tote Hughes

When Pinson Charfo wakes one morning to find a strange note at his bedside from a Mr. Ralfo to a Mr. Cormill, neither of whom he knows, it proves to be the first in a series of odd clues designed specifically for him to follow, embroiling him in a complex mystery featuring plagiarized manifestos, narcotized cultists, the search for pornographic prints, and a busted fountain whose runoff forms an underground lake beneath the never-named city’s unsuspecting feet. Tote Hughes’ Fountain is a metaphysical detective story unlike any other, a comic tour de force set in a labyrinthine world of shifting signs and dreamlike insolubility.

Photo of Tote HughesTote Hughes lives in Geneva, Switzerland, working at CERN in pursuit of a PhD in high energy physics. 

Fountain was chosen by the contest’s judge Joseph Bates from among 92 manuscripts submitted this year. Two manuscripts were named as runners up:
The Sorrow Proper by Lindsey Drager
Newborn by Agustin Maes

NOTE: Production for Fountain has begun. All those who submitted manuscripts will receive a copy of the book when it is published.

>via: http://www.orgs.miamioh.edu/mupress/novella/index.html