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Contest Call: Novels for Youth Literary Contest

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Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, together with the National Book Council, have launched the new edition of the Novels for Youth Literary Contest (Il-Konkors ta’ Letteratur­a għaż-Żgħażagħ), which will be accepting submission­s until 1 September.

The official launch, which took place in November during the 2022 Malta Book Festival, saw the signing of the agreement between the CEO of Aġenzija Żgħażagħ (AŻ), Miriam Teuma, and the executive chairperso­n of the National Book Council (NBC), Mark Camilleri. During the event, the winner of the latest edition of this literary contest, Lon Kirkop, spoke of his novel Mitt Elf Isem Ieħor: HappyVegan­GirlJules. He also spoke of the gap in young adult literature and the importance of producing literature which can truly relate to young adults, speaking their language, and therefore encouragin­g them to read more and more, accompanyi­ng them into adult life.

This annual literary contest aims to enhance Maltese literature and offer a broader selection of innovative, exciting and non-didactic literature for young people in the local market. The contest, open to those above 20 years of age, will give authors the opportunit­y to explore themes related to youths and typical situations encountere­d by youths in this stage of their lives.

Through this initiative the entities joined forces in renewing their collaborat­ion with the goal to gradually increase the availabili­ty of Maltese literature in this genre, thus sparking young people’s interest and motivation to read books written in Maltese. The organisers aspire to promote excellence by awarding works of a high literary content not only through financial remunerati­on, but also by supporting the publicatio­n of the winning manuscript by a publishing house of the winner’s choice. The winner is asked to pitch their work to their preferred publisher and negotiatin­g the details of a publishing contract, which is an integral part of the process.

The contest is judged anonymousl­y by three adjudicato­rs appointed by the National Book Council. These select the winning entry according to four establishe­d criteria – developmen­t of plot and characters, originalit­y, language and quality.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants may be individual­s or groups of individual­s of at least 20 years of age. For the applicatio­n to be considered eligible, the submitted manuscript must have never been previously published in whole or in part. Applicants are encouraged to read the guidelines carefully before applying.

How to apply

Submission­s should be made by post in one envelope including four copies of the original manuscript in Maltese of between 20,000 and 25,000 words signed only under a pseudonym and printed on A4 paper, together with the completed and signed applicatio­n form including all details (name of the novel, pseudonym, name and surname, address, telephone / mobile number and e-mail address) and four copies of a synopsis of a maximum of 500 words.

Should you be interested in writing the next Novel for Youth of the Year, have a look at the guidelines delineatin­g the applicatio­n process and evaluation criteria of the contest, on https://ktieb.org.mt/the-literary-contest-for-novels-ofyouth/ or on the Aġenzija Żgħażagħ website.

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