A really popular competition which set out to find a new children's author will return for the second time this weekend. The winner, Emily Diamand, will have her book 'Reavers' published this October by Chicken House as 'Reavers??? Ransom' and next year it could be you. 2,000 writers entered the Times/Chicken House Children's Fiction competition last year (including me!) and I'm sure there'll be as many this time around. The competition last year was for a completed manuscript and the details of this year's requirements will be in The Times on Saturday and no doubt online too. The only details I have for this year so far is that entries must be received by 13th October, and the shortlist will be announced in February 2009. The judging panel will be chaired by Chicken House Managing Director Barry Cunningham and includes author David Almond, consultant Wendy Cooling and Nyree Jillings from Waterstone's. The competition will be really tough but you can still view the shortlisted entries and some tips on the Times website at www.timesonline.co.uk/childrensauthor Judge Malorie Blackman said: "The winning book, Reavers by Emily Diamand, possesses all the qualities I look for in a novel and then some. (And what a dream name for a writer. I'm jealous!). Reavers is an amazing, accomplished story and I feel privileged to have been a part of bringing this story to a wider audience." The Times says 'Reavers' Ransom' is set about 200 years in the future when climate change has caused sea levels to rise. The synopsis on Amazon explains: "Lilly Melkun is out fishing with her sea-cat when the bloodthirsty Reavers come raiding - and steal the Prime Minister's daughter. Her village blamed, Lilly decides to find the girl. Off she sails in secret with a ransom - an extraordinary talking jewel. But, nothing can prepare her for what happens next ... "
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Guess what came in the mail today?
No, none of us won the contest. I entered, though, and Cassandra Clare* emailed me... to ask whether the Evil Cousins wanted an ARC!
After I finished squee-ing** I said that we most certainly did.
And here it sits, right next to me. Jealous?***
She even signed it for us:
I die of happiness.
*Who is definitely my hero. Right now, anyway. Well, her and Buffy.
** And jumping up and down, and fainting.
*** Insert maniacal laughter here.
Fainting, squee-ing, reading City of Ashes, and yours,
PS A review is, of course, forthcoming.
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