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Updated January 20th, 2009
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grant amount: $1000, Deadline is November 30th, 2010

The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation awards yearly grants to writers in three rotating disciplines: Theatre, Full-length Fiction, and Short Stories. All works submitted must present the gay and lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and be based on, or inspired by, a historic person, culture, event, or work of art. Writing contests close on November 30th of each year. Grants are $1000 and are not limited to a single winner. 2010 competition is in Short Fiction.

The Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation registered in New York State, was formed by playwright/filmmaker Arch Brown in memory of his life-partner of 28 years, Bruce Allen Brown, a pharmaceutical chemist who died of a brain hemorrhage in 1993.

Submissions may include Short Stories, One-act Plays or short film or video projects. One work per author. All works submitted must be unpublished, original, and in English. All works selected by the judges will be announced the following May and will receive a cash award of $1,000 (not limited to a single winner).

All submissions must be postmarked by midnight November 30, 2010.

All manuscripts should be neatly typed on one side of the sheet only. The first page of the manuscript should include the title, your name, mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address.

Mail manuscript, along with a cover page stating the author's name, address, phone number, e-mail address and a note on the historical inspiration for the work, to our new address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Novel

 
 
Updated January 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
grant amount: $1000, Deadline is November 30th, 2009

The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation awards yearly grants to writers in three rotating disciplines: Theatre, Full-length Fiction, and Short Stories. All works submitted must present the gay and lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and be based on, or inspired by, a historic person, culture, event, or work of art. Writing contests close on November 30th of each year. Grants are $1000 and are not limited to a single winner. 2009 competition is in short stories.

The Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation registered in New York State, was formed by playwright/filmmaker Arch Brown in memory of his life-partner of 28 years, Bruce Allen Brown, a pharmaceutical chemist who died of a brain hemorrhage in 1993.

All works (novel, novella or a collection of related short stories) submitted must be unpublished, original, and in English. One work per author. All works submitted must be unpublished, original, and in English. All works selected by the judges will be announced the following May and will receive a cash award of $1,000 (not limited to a single winner).

All submissions must be postmarked by midnight November 30, 2009.

All manuscripts should be neatly typed on one side of the sheet only. The first page of the manuscript should include the title, your name, mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address.

Mail manuscript, along with a cover page stating the author's name, address, phone number, e-mail address and a note on the historical inspiration for the work, to our new address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

 
 
Updated November 16th, 2008
Rating-big-rating-one
grant amount: see below No Deadline for this Market

Hampton Roads Health Journal is a monthly publication that pledges to educate and engage the community with the latest health and medical news, and to promote a healthy lifestyle by offering valuable information to its readers. WHJ provides family-friendly health advice and how-to. No controversial subject matter. Objective, empowering, honest, entertaining. Inspirational material welcome but not religious.

Buys 100 mss/year. Submit samples of best health and science writing. Generate new slants on well-established health topics. Be objective. Entertain. Surprise them!

Example features include:

"Phoenix Sends Color Photos of Mars to NASA: The first detailed color pictures from the Mars Phoenix Lander have arrived on Earth, giving NASA its first close views."

"Invasive Snails Take a Toll on Native Ducks: The number of lesser scaup ducks is dwindling, and it could be an invasive species that does them in."

"Mosquito War: New Chemicals May Beat DEET: A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has found several chemicals that may be more"

"NASA Probe Begins Mission to Mars' Polar North: The Phoenix Mars Lander has safely landed on the Red Planet. But getting there is only half the battle."

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Health
 
 
Updated October 17th, 2008
Rating-big-rating-five
grant amount: $1000, Deadline is November 30th, 2008

The Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation awards yearly grants to writers in three rotating disciplines: Theatre, Full-length Fiction, and Short Stories. All works submitted must present the gay and lesbian lifestyle in a positive manner and be based on, or inspired by, a historic person, culture, event, or work of art. Writing contests close on November 30th of each year. Grants are $1000 and are not limited to a single winner. 2008 competition is in playwriting.

The Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation registered in New York State, was formed by playwright/filmmaker Arch Brown in memory of his life-partner of 28 years, Bruce Allen Brown, a pharmaceutical chemist who died of a brain hemorrhage in 1993.

The Foundation is pleased to announce a Playwriting Competition for the Foundation’s 2008 writing grants. One work per author. All works (Drama or Comedy or Musical) submitted must be unpublished, original, and in English. Adaptations or translations of other works of fiction are not acceptable. Plays may be full-length, a long one-act, or an evening-long collection of related one-acts. All works selected by the judges will be announced the following May and will receive a cash award of $1,000 (not limited to a single winner).

All submissions must be postmarked by midnight November 30, 2008.

All manuscripts should be neatly typed on one side of the sheet only. The first page of the manuscript should include the title, your name, mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address.

Mail manuscript, along with a cover page stating the author's name, address, phone number, e-mail address and a note on the historical inspiration for the work, to our new address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Play