Jill McCorkle to judge Thomas Wolfe Prize

Published 12:00 am Sunday, December 16, 2018

ASHEVILLE — Bestelling novelist Jill McCorkle, a 2018 inductee of the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame, will be the final judge for the 2019 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize.

The deadline is Jan. 30, 2019.

The contest, sponsored by NCWN and administered by the Great Smokies Writing Program at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, is open to any writer regardless of geographical location or prior publication. Submissions should be unpublished fiction manuscripts of less than 3,000 words.

The winner will receive $1,000 and possible publication of their winning entry in The Thomas Wolfe Review.

McCorkle has the distinction of having her first two novels published on the same day in 1984. Since then she has published four other novels and four collections of short stories. Five of her books have been named New York Times notable books, while three of her stories have appeared in Best American Short Stories anthologies. McCorkle has taught at UNC-Chapel Hill, Tufts and Brandeis, where she was the Fannie Hurst Visiting Writer. She teaches creative writing in the MFA Program at NC State University and is a core faculty member of the Bennington College Writing Seminars. A native of Lumberton, she lives with her husband, photographer Tom Rankin, in Hillsborough.

The prize honors beloved North Carolina writer and Asheville native Thomas Wolfe. He was the author of “Look Homeward, Angel,” considered one of the great coming-of-age novels. His novels and collected short stories go beyond autobiography, trying to, in William Faulkner’s words, “put all the experience of the human heart on the head of a pin.” His intense poetic language and thoughtfully developed symbology, combined with his uncanny ability to enter the minds of his other characters and give them powerful voices, elevate the books from memoir to undeniable literary art.

He was inducted into the North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame with the inaugural class of in 1996.

The full competition guidelines for the 2019 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize can be found atwww.ncwriters.org.

Postmark deadline: Jan. 30.

To submit online, go to https://ncwriters.submittable.com/submit. Submittable will collect your entry fee via credit card ($15 NCWN members / $25 non-members). If submitting online, do not include a cover sheet with your document; Submittable will collect and record your name and contact information.

Questions? Please contact Tommy Hays at thays@unca.edu.

The non-profit North Carolina Writers’ Network is the state’s oldest and largest literary arts services organization devoted to all writers at all stages of development. For additional information, visit www.ncwriters.org.

Eligibility and Guidelines

•The competition is open to all writers regardless of geographical location or prior publication.

•Submit two copies (if submitting by mail) of an unpublished fiction manuscript – short story or self-contained novel excerpt – not to exceed 3,000 words, double-spaced, single-sided pages (1” margins, 12-pt. Times New Roman font).

•Author’s name should not appear on manuscripts. Instead, include a separate cover sheet with name, address, phone number, e-mail address, word count, and manuscript title. (If submitting online, do not include a cover sheet with your document; Submittable will collect and record your name and contact information.)

•An entry fee must accompany the manuscript: $15 for NCWN members, $25 for nonmembers.

•The entry fee is per submission. You may submit multiple entries.

•You may pay the member entry fee if you join the NCWN with your submission. Checks should be made payable to the North Carolina Writers’ Network.

•Entries will not be returned.

•The winner is announced each April.

•Simultaneous submissions ok, but please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.

••To submit by regular mail:

Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize

Great Smokies Writing Program

UNC Asheville

1 University Heights – CPO 1915

Asheville, NC 28804