The window for submitting to the Amazon Breakthrough novel contest has closed. Did you enter? Did you even know about it?
With a $50,000 first prize, it does cause quite a stir.
When I first found out about it months ago, I brushed it off because my current WIP, Fire in the Woods was complete, but hovering at a pitiful 42,000 words and didn’t make the minimum word count. Then a few weeks ago people started talking about it again as the submission window opened, and guess what? I was now ABOVE THE REQUIRED WORD COUNT.
So, did I enter? You bet your left butt cheek I did!
Do I have high hopes? Well, 1 in 10,000 is really not all that bad in odds, if you consider that 50% of the entries will probably be junk. I’m a realist though…
Round one is based on your pitch. Pitching is not my strong point. I like my pitch, but I have no idea if it is good enough to be selected as a top choice. When I looked at the pitches of past winners, I had to scratch my head. If I saw some of those, I would have passed them over… so who knows what they are REALLY looking for (or were all the others really that bad?) Ha!
So, I have no idea how I will do… but what this did force me to do is speed up my editing process, and completely re-write my beginning. My manuscript is a lot sharper now than it was a few weeks ago, so if anything, that’s a plus for me.
Do I have a chance of winning? Well, I kind of look at it like this… I looked at past winners, and I felt the same way as I do about the Oscars. Movies that win an Oscar are the ones that I would rather get a root canal than have to sit through. To me, Oscar=boring. That’s the way I feel about a lot of the past Breakthrough Novel winners as well. I am sure they were well written, but not “my cup of tea”.
So, no…. Fire in the Woods is not the “Artsy” type that usually wins this type of thing. But I entered. At least I tried — and I did a lot of polishing to get it there.
Who knows? This year might be the year of the manic chase/explosion novel!
Good luck to everyone who entered!
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First of all, congrats to last week’s winner Grandfathersky
So, who’s coming this week.

Craft?
From the legendary times of the Victorian Age to the rugged reaches of outer space, the romance novels have done nothing to spark Patricia’s want and hope of finding that one special man to call her own. She’s knee deep into her thirties, near depression, and drowning her sorrows in pints of premium ice cream. When she falls for a waiter named Matt in her favorite restaurant, her insecurities do their best to thwart her plans of true love. It isn’t until she picks up one last romance novel that she realizes life cannot be lived within the ink splattered pages of an author’s fantasies. She has one chance to set her life straight and snatch the one man who gets her: mind and body. Will Patricia take it?






No no no! Not this time. You don’t have a book to give away.




Like Jennifer said, my name is Deborah M. Piccurelli and I am an author who writes about controversial issues. My goal is to help stop heinous acts performed by evil people. I plan to give a portion of the proceeds from every book published from here on out, to a charity that works against them. It is one way for me to contribute to Kingdom work.












