Thursday, November 03, 2011

2012 San Francisco Book Festival Call for Entries



SAN FRANCISCO _ The 2012 San Francisco Book Festival has issued a call for entries to its annual competition honoring the best books of the spring season.
The 2012 San Francisco Book Festival will consider non-fiction, fiction, biography/autobiography, children's books, compilations/anthologies, teenage, how-to, cookbooks, science fiction, audio/spoken word, history, wild card, gay, photography/art, poetry, unpublished, travel and spiritual works. There is no date of publication deadline.
Our grand prize for the 2012 San Francisco Book Festival is $1500 cash and a flight to San Francisco for our gala awards ceremony and day festival.
Submitted works will be judged by a panel of industry experts using the following criteria:
1) General excellence and the author's passion for telling a good story.
2) The potential of the work to reach a wider audience.
ENTRIES: Please classify your book and enter it in the following categories. Multiple entries must be accompanied by a separate fee for each book.
·  General Non-fiction
·  General Fiction
·  Children's books
·  How-to
·  Spiritual
·  Photography/Art
·  Gay
·  Poetry
·  History
·  Teenage
·  Biography/Autobiography
·  Audio/spoken word
·  Compilations/Anthologies
·  Best Unpublished Short Story
·  Cookbooks
·  Science Fiction
·  Wild Card
In addition to honoring the top selections in the above categories, The San Francisco Book Festival will award the following chosen from submissions:
1) Author of the Year- Honors the outstanding book of the competition.
2) Book Design of the Year - Honors outstanding and innovative design.
3) Publisher of the Year- Honors the top publisher based on materials displaying
excellence in marketing and promotional materials, as determined by our judges.
FESTIVAL RULES: San Francisco Book Festival submissions cannot be returned. Each entry must contain the official entry form, including your e-mail address and contact telephone number. All shipping and handling costs must be borne by entrants.
NOTIFICATION AND DEADLINES: We will notify each entry of the receipt of their package via e-mail and will announce the winning entries on our web site (www.sanfranciscobookfestival.com). Because of the anticipated high volume of entries, we can only respond to e-mail inquiries.
Deadline submissions in each category must be received by the close of business on April 25, 2012. Winners in each category will be notified by e-mail and on the web site. Please note that judges read and consider submissions on an ongoing basis, comparing early entries with later submissions at our meetings.
TO ENTER: Entry forms are available online at sanfranciscobookfestival.com or may be faxed/e-mailed to you. Please contact our office at 323-665-8080 for fax requests. Applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable entry fee of $50 in the form of a check, money order or PayPal online payment in U.S. dollars for each submission. Multiple submissions are permitted but each entry must be accompanied by a separate form and entry fee.
Entry fee checks should be made payable to JM Northern Media LLC. We're sorry, but entries must be mailed and cannot be delivered in person or by messenger services to the JM Northern Media offices.
Entry packages MUST include:
1) One copy of the book;
2) A copy of your official entry form or a reasonable facsimile;
3) The entry fee or receipt for online payment;
4) Any press/marketing materials you wish to send. Marketing is used as a tie-breaking consideration by our judges.
Entries should be mailed to:
JM Northern Media LLC
attn: San Francisco Book Festival
7095 Hollywood Boulevard
Suite 864
Hollywood, CA 90028-0893
AWARDS: The San Francisco Book Festival selection committee reserves the right to determine the eligibility of any project.
The 2012 San Francisco Book Festival is part of the JM Northern Media family of festivals, which include the DIY Convention: Do It Yourself in Film, Music & Books, New York Book Festival and Hollywood Book Festival.

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Journalism Society Calls for Award Nominations


New York City, November 2, 2011

The American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) is seeking nominations for two endowed journalism awards:   The Arlenes: Books and Articles That Make a Difference and The Donald Robinson Memorial Award for Investigative Journalism.

"We hope to expand the pool of eligible work for recognition," said Alexandra Owens, ASJA's executive director. "Independent writing is the lifeblood of a free society, and in today's media environment it's more challenging than ever. These awards recognize the best work of freelance writers who dedicate themselves to truly making a difference with their work."

The Arlenes are made possible by the Arlene Eisenberg Memorial Fund, which was established by ASJA member Howard Eisenberg, Arlene's husband. Ms. Eisenberg wrote What to Expect When You're Expecting, as well as other books affecting (and improving) the lives of parents worldwide. The awards are for freelance articles and/or trade books making a documented difference in society by inspiring readers to take action to make a positive change in the world around them.

The Arlene Article Award is presented annually for articles published within the last two years. This year the award will be given to articles published in 2010 or 2011.

The Donald Robinson Memorial Award for Investigative Journalism is funded by a bequest from Donald Robinson, third president of ASJA. This monetary award goes to a freelance-written article representing exceptional achievement in investigative journalism or exposé writing. Entries for 2012 award must have been published in 2011.

ASJA encourages freelance writers -- members and non-members alike -- to submit their work for consideration if they feel it meets the criteria for one of the awards. There is no fee to submit work, and both awards come with a monetary prize of a minimum of $500. 

For complete details and submission instructions, visit http://www.asja.org/awards. Submission deadline is January 13, 2012