FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
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What is the
Claymore Dagger
Award?
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Why does
Killer Nashville give an award to a
manuscript that is not even published?
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What do I win?
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How do I
enter?
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Do I have
to attend Killer Nashville to win?
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Who can
submit to win the Claymore Dagger award?
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Who judges
the entries?
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What if
someone famous enters, how could I
possible win, once the judges see his or
her name on the manuscript?
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What if I
win, am I going to be asked to pony up
more money or something to get
published?
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What if I
still have questions?
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I'm ready
to submit my entry. How do I do
it?
1) What is the Claymore
Dagger
Award?
Affectionately known as the
“Great Beginnings Award,” the Claymore
Dagger is Killer Nashville’s award for the
best unpublished manuscript submitted to the
Killer Nashville judging committee.
2)
Why does
Killer Nashville give an award to a
manuscript that is not even published?
Staying true to the spirit of
Killer Nashville and our efforts to help
support the up-and-coming writer, as well as
the published professional, we are giving an
award recognizing the most outstanding
manuscript submitted that has yet to be
published. We want to reward effort and
encourage talent regardless of the level of
past success.
3)
What do I
win?
In addition to the physical
Claymore Dagger Award itself and the honor
of having won it, the winner is also
eligible for a publishing contract. Our
sponsoring publisher agrees to consider
publishing the finished manuscript. No one
can guarantee publication, but it will give
the winner an open door for serious
consideration. Not a bad prize. We are
currently in negotiation with several
potential publishing sponsors.
4) How do I enter?
Entering is easy.
Simply mail the first 50
pages of your manuscript (or the first
complete chapter), your registration form,
and your PayPal receipt (or
a
check for $25.00 payable to
Killer Nashville Claymore Dagger Award) to:
Killer Nashville: The
Claymore Dagger Award
P.O. Box 680686
Franklin, TN 37068-0686
Entries will not be
returned. Do not include a SASE.
Upon receipt by Killer
Nashville, you will be contacted to inform
you that your entry package did arrive.
Upon review of your manuscript, you will be
informed of the judges’ decision following
Killer Nashville 2009.
Please include enough postage
for us to receive your material. We do not
accept any manuscripts with postage due.
The $25 entry fee is
nonrefundable.
DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT TO ENTER: MAY 5,
2009. All entries received after that
date will be disqualified.
5)
Do I have
to attend Killer Nashville to win?
No, you do not have to
attend the Killer Nashville conference.
While we would love to have every
up-and-coming writer attend our conference,
we feel it would be against our mission to
only allow attendees the opportunity to win.
The only thing we ask is that
upon publication, the winning author will
make comment in the writer’s
acknowledgements page to Killer Nashville
for assisting in getting his or her
manuscript published.
6) Who can
submit to win the Claymore Dagger award?
Because
this award is for the best beginning to an
unpublished manuscript, ideally new and
unpublished writers would benefit the most
from winning the award.
Published authors who are “between
publishers” and would like to get some buzz
about their new works would also benefit.
We do not want to exclude
anyone, though. If you are a published
author with an unpublished manuscript that
you would like to enter, please be our
guest. Just because you win the Claymore
Dagger Award does not mean you have to
publish the winning entry with our
publishing sponsor.
7) Who
judges the entries?
A committee of experienced,
dedicated readers and writers including past
and current Killer Nashville attendees will
review all submissions. They will recommend
and submit ten manuscripts to our sponsoring
publisher, whose editors will make the final
decision and award the Claymore Dagger Award
to the winning author. All decisions are
final and at the sole discretion of the
publisher. Winning the Claymore Dagger
Award does not guarantee publication.
8)
What if
someone famous enters, how could I possible
win, once the judges see his or her name on
the manuscript?
Upon receipt of a manuscript,
it will be given a code number unique to its
author. Each manuscript submitted to the
committee and publisher will be identified
by the code number rather than by the
author’s name. Since neither the committee
nor the publisher will know who has written
a given submission, each manuscript will be
judged on its own merits, with no bias
against or in favor of a particular author.
9)
What if I
win, am I going to be asked to pony up more
money or something to get published?
No. There is no fine print.
We do NOT work with “self” or
“vanity” publishers as sponsors.
We understand that there are
writing contest scams out there. We know
that there are some “Bait and Switch” deals
going on that hooks up “winners” to vanity
presses and that the “prize” is a discount
on publication money that you have to pay.
This is not the case here.
The Claymore Dagger is a
natural progression for an annual conference
that is growing in both size and reputation
and wants to expand on its core mission of
helping up-and-coming writers.
As a winner, you are under NO
obligation to accept the publication offer.
If the sponsor publisher feels that your
work is something that it would like to
publish, contract negotiations would begin
between you (or your agent or attorney) and
the publisher as to how much the publisher
will pay you and when. Killer Nashville has
nothing to do with your publishing
contract. Killer Nashville receives no
compensation or consideration from our
publishing sponsor.
We are also not affiliated in
any way with your manuscript after it has
been awarded the Claymore Dagger.
10) What if
I still have questions?
Simple.
Send them to us.
We will answer your questions
to the best of our abilities.
We look forward to reading
your submission.
Click
here for a
printable entry form
Payment
may be either check enclosed with your entry
form or
online credit card payment.
Click
here to pay online using PayPal.
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