North Street Book Prize - Winning Writers (2024)

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Please submit during
February 15-June 30, 2022.

Submit self-published books in one of these categories:

  • Mainstream/Literary Fiction
  • Genre Fiction (e.g. romance, mystery, thriller, young adult, science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, etc.)
  • Creative Nonfiction & Memoir (definition)
  • Poetry
  • Children's Picture Book
  • Graphic Novel & Memoir
  • Art Book (definition)
  • Not currently accepted: books by deceased authors, anthologies with 3+ authors, history, biography, self-help, how-to, business instruction, reference, cookbooks, education, travel guides, middle-grade books for ages 8-12, political tracts, philosophy, religious instruction, translations of the work of other people

PRIZES

  • One grand prize winner will receive $8,000, a marketing analysis and one-hour phone consultation with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, a $300 credit at BookBaby, and 3free ads in the Winning Writers newsletter (a $525 value)
  • The top winner in each category will receive $1,000, a marketing analysis and one-hour phone consultation with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, a $300 credit at BookBaby, and one free ad in the Winning Writers newsletter (a $175 value)
  • One honorable mention in each category will receive $250
  • We will publish online excerpts from all entries that win a prize, along with critiques from the judges

ENTRY FEE

  • $70 per book

ALL CONTESTANTS RECEIVE

  • How to Get Great Book Reviews Frugally and Ethicallyby Carolyn Howard-Johnson (PDF)
  • Free guides to successful publishing from BookBaby
  • Three months' free subscription to Book Award Pro (Essentials tier), so you can find more great contests for your book
  • The 7 Steps to Plan and Write Your Book, courtesy of Book Launchers (PDF)
  • 8 Simple Secrets for Big Book Sales on Amazon, courtesy of C.S. Lakin at The Self Publisher (PDF)
  • One month free membership in The Self-Publishing Mastermind at Self-Publishing Made Simple, a community for growing your knowledge of all aspects of self-publishing

When you submit to the North Street Book Prize, you are not committing to any ongoing subscription charges. We do not transmit your payment information to our co-sponsors. If you choose to take advantage of certain free trials after submitting your contest entry, you may give your payment information to one of our co-sponsors at that point, but it's your choice.

Length limit: 200,000 words maximum. Submit an ebook or a printed book. You may submit a collection of short stories or essays as a single entry. No restriction on age of author. No restriction on year of publication. All self-publishing platforms are eligible. All countries eligible except Syria, Iran, North Korea, Crimea, Russia, and Belarus (due to US government restrictions).

Read about the winners of our seventh contest.The results of our eighth contest will be announced on February 15, 2023.

First time entering? We prepared this brief video to guide you. See alsoour short entry checklist, then click the Submit button below.

The North Street Book Prize is recommended by the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi), a designation for "contests which are organized for the benefit of the author rather than the profit of the organizer."

Our 2022 contest is now closed. Our 2023 contest will open on February 15, 2023.

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Prefer to enter by mail?

Supplemental contest information (copyright, privacy, special assistance, etc.)


PAST WINNERS SAY...

"The receipt of the North Street Book Prize for Literary Fictionhas been an upliftingand mind-altering experience for me. Thecall from contest administrator Adam Cohencame at a low point, as it was one year after losing my husband of forty-eight years, a writer himself, my muse and chief cheerleader. Poor Adam had to talk me through the receipt of the award, reminding me of my submission, which was a blur coming so soon after my husband's passing. Then I received the award a couple of weeks later, and it was so beautifully presented. Then I had a conference with Carolyn Howard-Johnson, who was wonderful in the information she gave me on marketing, and refocusing me on my prior writing accomplishments. This past week, I took the time to read the credentials of the judges, and was so honored to be chosen as First Prize winner by such an illustrious panel, who took time from their own writing and academic pursuits to judge all of the submissions. I want to thank you allfor the time and energy you put into this endeavor. The entire process reminded me of my husband's encouragement to finish Wildflowers and to continue writing—and gave me a much-needed shift in my thinking to my joy in writing."
Delores Lowe Friedman, 2021 North Street winner for Mainstream/Literary Fiction

"My consultation with Carolyn Howard-Johnson was filled with great conversation, valuable advice, and left me with two pages of notes, inspired and motivated! I'd read her book The Frugal Book Promoter prior to our meeting, and it was a good informative read. Definitely the 'self-publisher's handbook' that I wish I'd read prior to my book venture, as a lot of its content I'd encountered and learned from by going into this blind. Although nothing beats learning from your mistakes than experience, it would've saved me headache! Fortunately, the new tips I've learned from it will help me going forward! It was an absolute pleasure working with Carolyn and I'm happy we connected!"
Ryan Poirier, 2021 North Street winner for Graphic Novel & Memoir

"As a recent winner, I am highly impressed about how supportive they have been: offering a detailed review of my work, a free ad, a marketing consult, and a credit for BookBaby—all of this in addition to a significant cash prize. All of this for an indie, self-published book of poetry: a category not served by many other venues. In my opinion, WW not only offers contest info, it also serves as a model of how a contest can serve the individual writer and the writing community."
W.R. Rodriguez, 2018 North Street winner for Poetry

Media
This contest accepts both print books and ebooks. If you submit an ebook, we may request a print copy if your book advances past our initial screening. If this is burdensome or expensive, we'll work with you to minimize your expense and effort. We won't let cost stand between you and an award.

Your Own Work
Books co-written with a ghostwriter are not eligible. This includes "as-told-to" memoirs, where the narrator tells their life story to a different person who puts it into writing. For the purpose of this contest, a ghostwriter is anyone hired to write, rewrite, or create the structure of a book (or significant portions thereof) for which another author takes credit.

It is acceptable—and a good idea—to engage a developmental editor to advise you on matters such as pacing, story structure, plot, and character development, as well as a copyeditor and/or proofreader to catch typos and grammatical errors.Jane Friedman provides a list of professionals who can help you. (These assistants should always be credited in your afterword.) However, we expect that the actual writing, and any revision in response to these editorial suggestions, is entirely done by the author whose name is on the cover. Please email adam@winningwriters.com if you're not sure if your entry is eligible.

Categories
Select one category only for your book. The judges reserve the right to reassign an entry from one category to another as they deem appropriate.

Young Adult Books
In general, please submit YA books as Genre Fiction. If this doesn't seem appropriate, please emailadam@winningwriters.com for guidance.

Publication Status
Please only submit books that have been published and are currently available to the public for sale (or for free). Please do not submit unpublished manuscripts.

Self-Publishing Platform
Books published on any self-publishing platform are eligible for this contest. You do not have to publish with BookBaby or engage with any other co-sponsor of this contest.

Feedback on Entries
We will publish critiques of the books that win cash prizes. Book reviews and feedback are not otherwise provided. In their remarks each year, the judges note common issues that hold books back.

Hybrid Publishers
If you published your book with a hybrid publisher, it may still qualify for the North Street Book Prize. The key criteria are that the author controls the decision whether to publish and also shoulders most of the costs of publication. Books published through selective publishers are not "self-published" for the purpose of this contest. For example, She Writes Press is a hybrid publisher that states, "Unlike self-publishing platforms that publish whatever comes through regardless of quality, SWP is a curated press that works with authors to ensure that their books will be well-received in the marketplace." This means that books published by She Writes Press are not eligible for the North Street Book Prize.If your eligibility is not clear, please email adam@winningwriters.com for guidance.

Reissued as Self-Published Book
If your book was originally published by a traditional publisher, then you took back your rights and reissued it as a self-published book, your book is eligible for the North Street Book Prize.

No Scholarly Works
This contest is not appropriate for scholarly works (i.e. academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed work). These would impose a substantial fact-checking burden on our staff. We rely on authors to affirm the accuracy of their works.

Most Countries Eligible; English Language
Due to USgovernment restrictions, we regret we are unable to accept entries from Syria, Iran, North Korea, or Crimea. All other countries are eligible. The works you submit should be in English.

Not Anonymous
This contest is not judged anonymously. Friends, relatives, and close students of the judges and Winning Writers staff should not enter.

No Age Restriction
Writers of all ages may enter.

Privacy
We may share your contact information with the contest co-sponsors. We will not rent your information to third parties.

Copyright
If your entry wins any cash prize, you agree to give Winning Writers a nonexclusive license to publish an excerpt from your work online. We will work with you to select an appropriate excerpt (typically 1,000-6,000 words, or 4-10 pages from poetry and image-oriented books). You retain all other rights. You are free, for example, to publish your work in print or online elsewhere, and to enter it into other contests, whether or not you win a prize in this contest.

Refunds
Generally, entry fees are not refundable. However, if you believe you have an exceptional circ*mstance, please contact us within one year of your entry.

Assistance
If you have questions, please email the contest administrator at adam@winningwriters.com.

Submitting to the North Street Book Prize by mail

Please make your US$70 entry fee payable to Winning Writers and mail with your entry to:

Winning Writers
Attn: North Street Book Prize
351 Pleasant Street Suite B PMB 222
Northampton, MA 01060-3998
USA

Include your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address with your entry. Please also indicate the category for your entry. Only one copy of your book is needed. We accept checks and money orders drawn on US financial institutions and the US Postal Service. US currency is acceptable. You may also send your fee via PayPal to adam@winningwriters.com. Please postmark your entry by June 30.

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FAQs

What awards can you win for writing a book? ›

Major Book Awards
  • BookBrowse Awards. Since 2000, BookBrowse has asked its members and subscribers to select the best books published each year. ...
  • Pulitzer Prize Winners. ...
  • Booker Prize. ...
  • The John Newbery Medal. ...
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  • Edgar Awards. ...
  • National Book Critics Circle Award. ...
  • National Book Awards.

How do I submit a book to an award? ›

How do submissions work? Submissions for the National Book Awards open each March. In order to be eligible for the National Book Award for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Young People's Literature, a book must be written by an American citizen or approved via the petition process.

Is there a men's prize for fiction? ›

The Booker Prize, formerly known as the Booker Prize for Fiction (1969–2001) and the Man Booker Prize (2002–2019), is a literary prize awarded each year for the best novel written in English and published in the United Kingdom or Ireland.

Do self-published books get awards? ›

Yes, a self-published author can win awards, it just depends on the writing contest, the judges, and of course, your writing. While entering a writing contest does not guarantee a writing award, by default, the more writing contests you enter, the higher your chances are of winning.

What is the highest award in writing? ›

1. Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded annually in Stockholm, Sweden to an outstanding author of any country. The ceremony dates back to 1901 and is named after its creator, Alfred Nobel.

Can a self-published book win a Pulitzer Prize? ›

No self-published author has yet been awarded any of the big three – the Pulitzer, the Man Booker or the Nobel Prize for Literature, although one did come close. (Read Jill Paton Walsh's account of being shortlisted here.)

Which book awards are legitimate? ›

Some of the other more recognized, authentic awards competitions are listed below.
  • The Eric Hoffer Award. ...
  • The Independent Publisher Book Awards. ...
  • The IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards. ...
  • The Writers Digest Self-Published Book Award. ...
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  • The Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
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What does it mean to be an award winning author? ›

adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An award-winning person or thing has won an award, especially an important or valuable one.

Who won the 2022 Booker Prize? ›

Author Geetanjali Shree and translator Daisy Rockwell with the novel Tomb of Sand, winner of the International Booker Prize 2022.

What is the difference between Booker and Man Booker Prize? ›

The International Booker Prize is awarded to a book which is translated into English and published in the UK or Ireland. It is different from the Man Booker Prize, which is awarded to a work written in English, and has been won in the past by Indians.

Which book has won the Man Booker Prize in 2021? ›

Damon Galgut on stage at the 2021 Booker Prize awards ceremony, after being announced as the winner of the prize for his novel The Promise.

How many book awards are there? ›

17 awards for literature are awarded annually, including the Arthur Rense Prize and the Thornton Wilder Prize for Literary Translation.

How does a book get nominated for a Pulitzer? ›

Nominated finalists are selected by the nominating juries for each category as finalists in the competition. The Pulitzer Prize Board generally selects the Pulitzer Prize winners from the three nominated finalists in each category. The names of nominated finalists have been announced only since 1980.

Are Indie Book Awards legitimate? ›

Entries are limited to independently (indie) published books, including those from small presses, e-book publishers, and self-published authors. All submissions must be written in English. The Best Indie Book Award® is a legitimate writing competition.

What is the most prestigious non fiction book award? ›

The Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction is given every year and is considered to be an extremely prestigious award.

Which prize has highest prize money? ›

Sporting events with highest prize money pool worldwide in 2022 (in million U.S. dollars)
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Which award winning author has written the most books? ›

Ryoki Inoue

Brazilian author Ryoki Inoue holds the Guinness World Record for being the most prolific author, with 1,075 books published under many pseudonyms. Inoue would write all day and all night until he finished a book.

Who is the youngest person to win a Pulitzer Prize? ›

At the age of 23, Crosby was the youngest person to ever receive a Pulitzer Prize, and since Stephanie Welsh's 1996 win at age 22, she became the second youngest.

What kind of books win the Pulitzer Prize? ›

The Pulitzer Prize has been awarded by Columbia University each spring since 1917. The awards are chosen by a board of jurors for Journalism, Letters, Music and Drama. The awards for Letters include Nonfiction, Poetry, Biography or Autobiography, History, and Fiction.

What does a Pulitzer Prize look like? ›

The medal, about two and three-quarter inches in diameter and a quarter-inch thick, is not solid gold. It is silver with 24-carat gold plate and presented to the winning newspaper in an elegant cherry-wood box with brass hardware.

How can I win a free book? ›

23 Ways to Enter Free Book Giveaways & Sweepstakes
  1. The Literary Lifestyle.
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  3. Instagram.
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  5. Publishers.
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  8. Epic Reads.
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What is the International Book Award? ›

The getAbstract International Book Award has been presented annually since 2001 and is awarded to four authors (or co-authors) for their work in English or German. The initial focus of the award was on books from the genres economics, politics, and society.

What is a High School book award? ›

National Book Award

Its goal is to enhance the public's awareness of exceptional books written by fellow Americans and to increase the popularity of reading in general. The award is given in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and young people's literature.

How do you win an award? ›

Tips on how to win an award
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  8. Go to interviews on time, well-prepared, and dressed nicely.
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What makes a Newbery winner? ›

The Medal shall be awarded annually to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children published by an American publisher in the United States in English during the preceding year. There are no limitations as to the character of the book considered except that it be original work.

Who gives the National Book Award? ›

The National Book Awards are a set of annual U.S. literary awards. At the final National Book Awards Ceremony every November, the National Book Foundation presents the National Book Awards and two lifetime achievement awards to authors.

Which fictional work received the Booker Prize for fiction in the year 2022? ›

International Booker Prize 2022 winner Geetanjali Shree's debut novel 'Mai' reintroduced by Niyogi Books. Hindi novelist Geetanjali Shree created history by winning the International Booker Prize 2022 for her novel 'Tomb of Sand'.

What book won the Booker Prize this year? ›

Watch the 2020 Booker Prize ceremony, in which Douglas Stuart wins the prize with his book, Shuggie Bain.

How many Indians have won Booker Prize? ›

In the list of booker prize winners published earlier, we can see that there are 8 Indians and they are: V.S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Kiran Desai, Aravind Adiga, Kazuo Ishiguro, Hari Kunzru and Rupi Kaur.

How much money is the Booker Prize? ›

The author and translator will split the £50,000 ($63,000 or 48.95 crore rupees) prize money evenly. It is the first work in any Indian language to win this award, given to books translated into English.

What is the most prestigious literary award in Britain? ›

The Booker Prize for Fiction promotes the finest in literary fiction by rewarding the very best novel of the year. The prize is the world's most important literary award and has the power to transform the fortunes of authors and publishers.

Is the Booker Prize prestigious? ›

Booker Prize, formerly (2002–19) Man Booker Prize, prestigious British award given annually to a full-length novel in English.

Who was the first Indian to win the Booker Prize? ›

Naipaul. He is the first person of Indian origin to win the 'Booker Prize. Hence, Option 3 is correct. He was awarded the Booker prize in 1971 for In a Free State.

What is the highest award an author can receive? ›

The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction is the top American authorship award. First handed out in 1918, the Pulitzer celebrates a work of fiction, penned by an American writer, which deals with American life, published in the previous year.

What are book awards called? ›

National Book Award
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What author has won the most awards? ›

Philip Roth- The Most Awarded American Author — Bookish Santa.

What is a High School book award? ›

National Book Award

Its goal is to enhance the public's awareness of exceptional books written by fellow Americans and to increase the popularity of reading in general. The award is given in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and young people's literature.

Is Pulitzer more prestigious than Nobel? ›

The Nobel Prize comes in second, with 20% of people saying it is the most prestigious, followed by the Olympic Gold Medals and Pulitzer Prizes are both considered the most prestigious award by 6% of people.

Who has won Pulitzer Prize? ›

Pulitzer Prize

What is the difference between the Booker Prize and the Man Booker Prize? ›

The Booker Prize, however, has a different set of rules. Termed the Booker Prize from 1969 to 2001, the award was known as the Man Booker from 2002 until 2019, when the Man Group ended their sponsorship. From 2019, the award went back to being called the Booker Prize.

What does it mean to be an award winning author? ›

adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] An award-winning person or thing has won an award, especially an important or valuable one.

What does the Pulitzer Prize look like? ›

The medal, about two and three-quarter inches in diameter and a quarter-inch thick, is not solid gold. It is silver with 24-carat gold plate and presented to the winning newspaper in an elegant cherry-wood box with brass hardware.

How do you get the Pulitzer Prize? ›

The Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism are awarded in fifteen categories. Entries may be made by any individual based on material coming from a United States newspaper, magazine or news site that publishes regularly during the calendar year and that adheres to the highest journalistic principles.

What is the most prestigious non-fiction book award? ›

The Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction is given every year and is considered to be an extremely prestigious award.

Who is the youngest winner of the National Book Award? ›

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Which book has the most pages in the world? ›

Infinite Jest. It's the novel you suspect you should have read by now but, most likely, haven't. Published in 1996 at a length of 1,079 pages, Infinite Jest took David Foster Wallace four years to write.

How do you get a Harvard book award? ›

How: To establish a Harvard Prize Book award, a Club or SIG need only contribute the cost of one book. Participating Clubs and SIGs should contact the local high school principal and guid- ance counselor to introduce the program.

What is the St Michaels book award? ›

The Saint Michael's College Book Award for Academic Achievement & Social Conscience is awarded each year to high school juniors throughout the United States as well as internationally. The Book Award recognizes students' academic success and exemplary community service involvement.

Is the Harvard book prize prestigious? ›

It is prestigious and helps to inspire the students. It's an honor our students truly appreciate. Most students who are recipients are aware of the award and see it as an honor.

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