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Friday, 21 April 2017
The Kindle UK Storyteller Prize
The Storyteller contest is open until 19th May 2017 to budding and established authors.
The winning author to receive £20,000 cash prize and be recognized at a central London award ceremony this summer.
Write your story.
The Kindle Storyteller prize is open to submissions of new English Language books from all authors and genres. Titles must be previously unpublished, a minimum of 5,000 words with no upper word limit and be available as an eBook and in print.
Submit your book.
All new entries must be submitted using Kindle Direct Publishing, a fast, free and easy way for authors to keep control and publish their books. They receive up to 70 per cent royalties on their work. To enter the contest, authors need to include the exact phrase “StorytellerUK2017” in the “keywords” metadata field and enroll their book in KDP Select.
View your entry.
All recently added titles that meet the entry conditions of the contest will be added to the Storyteller entries. Books should appear within 72 hours of submission. If your title has not appeared after this time, please check that your entry has met all entry requirements.
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