The Seventh Annual
Confluence Science Fiction and Fantasy
Short Story Contest


Prizes and eligibility: The contest is open to non-professional writers (those who have not met eligibility requirements for SFWA or equivalent). Previous multiple winners and current contest coordinators are also ineligible. The best story which relates to and features the contest theme will be published in the Confluence 2002 program book, and the author will be awarded the first prize of $200. At the discretion of the judges a second and third prize in the amounts of $100 and $50 may be awarded. Submission to the contest implies consent for these publications, but all rights revert immediately to the authors upon publication. The entries will be screened by the coordinators, and the best submissions will go on to our panel of three Judges. Decisions of the judges and coordinators in all these matters are final. There is NO entry fee.

Judges: Authors Carolyn Ives Gilman ("Halfway Human") and Flonet Biltgen ("A Glimpse of a Distant Relative") have agreed to jury the contest, along with a third judge to be named later.

Format: Stories must be Science Fiction, Fantasy, or Horror in genre. Stories must be original, unpublished, unsold and no more than 3500 words in length. Submit in standard contest format (title and page number on each page, but author name only appears on separate cover page; otherwise as in any professional submission). No email submissions. Include SASE for notification only, as manuscripts will not be returned. Incorrect format will make entry ineligible. Stories must relate to the theme.

Theme:

"Well Met by Moonlight"

The "Moonlight" theme lends itself to fantasy, science fiction or horror. Stories should take place at night or at some time when the Moon is visible, either on Earth or from out in space, and should involve an interaction between two or more beings: whether romantic, adventurous, criminal, political warlike or all of the above. The Lunar element of this theme commemorates our con’s recent move from Mars, PA to Moon Township, PA.

Deadline: Entries must arrive by February 2, 2002.

Address: Send entries to:

Timons Esaias
Confluence Short Story Contest
6659 Woodwell Street
Pittsburgh PA 15217-1320

For questions or clarifications only you may email to Esaias@compuserve.com

Last time’s winners were:




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