Vol. 32 No. 2 1965 - page 169

Your unpublished novel is eligible for
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THE INTERNATIONAL
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NOVEL AWARD
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and $210,000
• $100,000 from Embassy
Pictures Corp. for world–
wide motion picture,
TV
. and radio rights
• $30,000 from G. P. Put–
nam's Sons as an advance
against earnings from North
American and open-market
English-language book
rights
• $50,000 from McCall's
Magazine for worldwide
serial rights in all languages
• $30,000 from Fawcett
World Library as an ad–
vance against the author's
share of earnings from Eng–
lish-language paperback re–
print publication in North
America and the open
market
We are offering this unprecedented award-:the largest literary prize
current, with unique guarantees of reaching the world's largest possible
audience-to demonstrate our belief in the value and future of the
novel both as an art form and a universal form of entertainment.
Any writer, whether previously published or not, is eligible. Any orig–
inal, unpublished novel in the English language is eligible. Manuscripts
should be typed, double space, and consist of at least
65,000
words.
To enter: All submissions must be received not later than July 1,
1965.
Manuscripts will be judged by the story editors of the four sponsoring
organizations; their decision is final. All manuscripts must be accom–
panied by the official International Award Novel entry form. For com–
plete prospectus and official entry form, write today to International
Novel Award,
G.
P. Putnam's Sons,
200
Madison Avenue, New York,
N. Y. 10016.
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