The Adirondack Review and Black Lawrence Press are pleased to announce the fifth annual Fulton Prize for Short Fiction.

The winner will receive $400 and publication in The Adirondack Review. Entrants whose stories receive honorable mention will also have their stories published in The Adirondack Review. In addition, they will be awarded an honorarium of $30.

Guidelines: Entrants may submit up to three original, unpublished stories. Stories must not have been previously published in either print or on-line publications. There is a 10,000-word limit. Stories may be pasted into the body of an e-mail or attached as a Word document. Entry fee is $10.00 for one story, $15.00 for two stories, and $20.00 for three stories. Simultaneous submissions are accepted if we are notified immediately should they be accepted for publication elsewhere. Entrants may pay on-line with PayPal to the right.

Submissions will be judged by The Adirondack Review editors.

Submissions should be sent to angela@blacklawrencepress.com with name, address, phone number, and e-mail address included. Please also list word count. Be sure to include your last name and "Fulton Prize Submission" in the subject of your email. For example, if your last name was Balderdash, your subject line would read "Balderdash Fulton Prize Submission."

All submissions must be sent electronically. Absolutely no exceptions. Contest entries will not be read until the entry fee is received and stories have been received at angela@blacklawrencepress.com.

Contest deadline: July 31, 2010. Winners will be announced in the winter. Prizes will be awarded in conjunction with the publication of Winter 2010 issue of The Adirondack Review.

Any questions should be directed to: angela@blacklawrencepress.com.
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The Fulton Prize for Short Fiction
Fulton Prize: One Story
Fulton Prize: One Story
Fulton Prize: Two Stories
Fulton Prize: Two Stories
Fulton Prize: Three Stories
Fulton Prize: Three Stories
Why Fulton?

The Fulton Chain of Lakes is an especially gorgeous row of eight
channel-connected lakes in the Adirondack region.