Saturday, July 4, 2020

Toto Awards for English Creative Writing 2021: Call for Entries


TOTO AWARDS 2021
CREATIVE WRITING IN ENGLISH

CALL FOR ENTRIES

Toto Funds the Arts (TFA) invites applications from persons between the ages of 18 and 29 for the 2021 TOTO Awards for Creative Writing in English in three genres: short plays, short stories and poetry

Two winners (one for Poetry and one for Short Fiction/Plays), to be decided by an independent panel of jurors, will receive a cash prize of Rs 50,000 each. Soft copies of the entries should reach TFA by 31 August 2020 at the latest.

These awards are meant only for Indian nationals resident in India. (Overseas Citizen of India card-holders are not eligible.) And since the spirit of the awards is to identify promising young writers, you are eligible to apply if you were born on or after 1 January 1991. No exceptions will be made.

The soft copy of each entry MUST be accompanied by an Application Form, which you can copy-paste from https://totofundsthearts.blogspot.com/2020/07/toto-awards-for-english-creative_3.html You can also request a copy by writing to toto.tfaawards@gmail.com  No entry will be accepted without this form, with all particulars filled in along with your name and signature as it appears in your bank account. 

Entries should be sent in 12 pt Times New Roman, with 1.5 line space. 

Each entry should be not more than 7,500 words (except in the case of plays).

If you are submitting poems, please send us between 8 and 12 poems

If you are submitting short stories, their combined word length should be at least 2,500 words. You can, if you wish, send only a single story of 2,500 to 7,500 words.

For plays, you may submit one or more plays, but the combined word length of your entry should not exceed 10,000 words

You can send entries in all three categories — poetry, short stories and plays — but you must send in a separate entry for each category. For example, your poems can constitute one entry, your short stories the second entry, and plays a third. 

The subject line of your email should clearly state the category for which you are applying, e.g., Writing-English (poetry) or Writing-English (short fiction), or Writing-English (plays). 

Also ensure that NO page of your entry, with the exception of the Application Form, carries your name on it. 

Unless you have won this TOTO Award earlier, you are eligible to apply again, but please submit new work for consideration.

Entries should be sent by email (MS word document only) to toto.tfaawards@gmail.com

If you have any further questions, please write to the email address given above. 

The Fine Print: Submitted material will not be returned. The decision of the TFA jury will be final and cannot be contested in any forum. We reserve the right to use your submitted writings (if necessary) to publicise the awards either on our blog, website or in any in-house materials such as a newsletter. Otherwise, the copyright rests with the writer and your submission will be put to no other use without your express permission. 

These awards are being supported by The Jamun, a residential space for writers, artists and scholars, and poet and translator Mani Rao.

Toto Funds the Arts is a not-for-profit public trust set up in memory of Angirus ‘Toto’ Vellani, who was intensely passionate about music, literature and films.

TFA encourages and supports young emerging talent in the arts in India.

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