The International 3-Day Novel Contest

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The World's Most Notorious Literary Marathon

About the contest: Can you produce a masterwork of fiction in a mere 72 hours? The annual International 3-Day Novel Contest is your chance to find out. The contest runs every Labour Day long weekend, as it has since 1977, and it now attracts writers from all over the world. It's a thrill, a grind, and an awesome creative experience. How many crazed plotlines, coffee-stained pages, pangs of doubt and moments of genius will the next contest bring forth? And what might you think up under pressure?

The next contest (our 35th annual event!) will take place September 1-3, 2012. See the rules and about pages or contact us with questions or to join our mailing list.

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May 4th, 2012

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Terroryaki! wins an IPPY

The IPPY Awards

The IPPY Awards

Terroryaki!, winner of the 33rd Annual 3DNC, has won the Bronze medal for the West/Pacific region in the 2012 International Publishers (IPPY) awards. Congratulations to Jennifer K. Chung, the talented author of this fabulous book! Grab your own copy here or ask for it at your favourite bookstore or library and find out why this creepy-sweet gem of novel is getting so much positive notice.

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March 14th, 2012

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3DNC News for March 2012

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3DNC 2012

Save the date: Our 35th Anniversary event will take place this September 1-3, 2012. Registration will open in spring. Stay tuned to this site for details! (You can also check out our handy printable flyer at NewPages.)

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EVENT

Terroryaki! in Issaquah, Washington

The heroine of Jennifer K. Chung’s winning 3-Day Novel is in the Seattle suburb of Issaquah when she first spots the cursed teriyaki truck that becomes her obsession. So the Issaquah library is a fitting spot for Jennifer to read from her fabulous tale of food, family and creepy-sweet love. Come by and meet the author―you may even convince her to reveal her best tips for tasty, perfectly balanced teriyaki sauce.

Issaquah Public Library, Issaquah, Washington
Sunday, April 1, 1 p.m.
10 W. Sunset Way

(Note: this event is a rescheduling of the original reading that was cancelled due to weather earlier this year. It may be on April 1 now, but this time we aren’t fooling.)

“Shameless good fun.”―Pickle Me This

“A playfully appetizing first bite… 100% worth a read.”―Somisguided

“As creepy as it is playful, and an easy read about family and food.”―Seattle Weekly

Haven’t read the book yet? Get your copy today. Terroryaki! is now available in Kindle and epub formats―we’re still getting our website ready for ebook sales (soon, we hope), but in the meantime you can order a $9.99 digital copy by email.

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BIG SCREEN

Small Apartments film premiers at SXSW

Small Apartments

Small Apartments

What stars Matt Lucas, Billy Crystal, James Caan, Rosie Perez, Juno Temple, Peter Stormare, Amanda Plummer, Dolph Lundgren and Johnny Knoxville and is based on winning 3-Day Novel? Small Apartments, a film directed by Jonas Åkerlund, that’s what.

You can find out more about the movie in this summary by The Austinist, or watch a clip here (sadly blocked in Canada under the Iron Toque). The screenplay was written by Chris Millis, author of the original 2000 winning novel. Small Apartments premiered this past weekend at the SXSW film festival and will have three more screenings during the 10-day event. Look for it to come to your area soon!

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3DNC in the News: Read an interview with Kayt Burgess, author of Heidegger Stairwell (our 2011 winning novel), in the Toronto Star.

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ENTRANT NEWS

More 3DNC literary success stories

We love it when past entrants write in to tell us that they’ve found a home for novels, stories or ideas that began as 3-Day manuscripts. Here are a few of their success stories…and if you have your own 3-Day story to share, let us know!

Christopher Meades (B.C.) is about to launch the follow-up to his first, 3-Day-spawned novel, The Three Fates of Henrik Nordmark. The Last Hiccup will launch in Vancouver on March 29 (7 p.m.) at the Wise Hall. Details here.

Regular contest entrant Bill Patterson (New Jersey) condensed his 2010 entry into a short story. The result, “Riddled Space,” was included in JournalStone’s 2011 anthology Warped Words: 90 Minutes to Live.

Thirteen-year-old Natasha Carr-Harris (B.C.), who has entered the contest every year since she was nine, took her 3-Day manuscript, The Eyes, to Book-to-Screen Pitchfest New York, where she pitched a movie version of the book. Natasha made it to Top 2, and won the chance to pitch the idea to a top-level Hollywood executive.

Victoria Dunn, the not-so-secret pen name of writing duo Victoria Higgins and Meghan Dunn (Ontario), will release Alice Hearts Welsh Zombies, an expanded version of their hilarious 2009 3rd-Place winning 3-Day Novel, with The Workhorsery. Look for it this summer.

More success stories to come in future editions! You can also find past news here.

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January 30th, 2012

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Announcing the winners of the 34th Annual International 3-Day Novel Contest

GRAND PRIZE WINNER

HEIDEGGER STAIRWELL by Kayt Burgess of Aurora, Ontario

Kayt Burgess

Kayt Burgess

About the Author
Kayt Burgess is a writer, artist, opera singer and musician. She studied classical music at the University of Western Ontario and earned her Master’s degree in creative writing from Bath Spa University in the UK. Kayt was born in Manitouwadge, Ontario, grew up in Elliot Lake and now lives near Toronto after stints in New Zealand, England and Scotland. Heidegger Stairwell is her first novel. It will be released by 3-Day Books in September 2012.

About the Book
Music journalist Evan Strocker has almost finished a memoir chronicling his time with Heidegger Stairwell, an indie-rock legend from small-town Ontario whose members he has known his whole life. But the band thinks he’s left a little too much of himself on the page—allowing his experiences as a transgender man and his complicated romance with the lead guitarist eclipse the story of the group’s dramatic rise and fall. Through graphic notes and colourful marginalia, the musicians weigh in on their friend’s version of the truth, and fight to put their own testimony on the record. As Strocker’s manuscript finally comes together, both band and writer are forced to face a shocking new event that will once again change their fortunes.

SECOND PRIZE WINNER
Winning $500

Street Dogs by Brandon Hobson
Brandon Hobson is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing atOklahoma State University. His fiction has appeared in NOON, New York Tyrant, Puerto del Sol, Narrative Magazine, Web Conjunctions and elsewhere. He lives in Hennessey, Oklahoma, with his wife and son.

THIRD PRIZE WINNER
Winning $100

She Felt Like Velvet by Karen Cressman
Karen Cressman is a marketing writer with a fascination for all things Alice In Wonderland. She is currently developing three novels-in-progress and, of course, dreaming up plots for the next 3-Day Novel Contest. She lives with her husband in Brampton, Ontario.

Our Top-10 Runners-Up

  • Full Moon Rules by LENORE BUTCHER of Woodstock, Ontario
  • Alice’s Adventures Through a Very Big Mirror by VICTORIA DUNN of Ottawa, Ontario
  • Darius to the Max by CATHI RADNER CASTRIO of Argyle, New York
  • Not by TERRY LEEDER of Oakville, Ontario
  • Rounds Down Range by J.L. MYERS of Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Half of No by KARI PILGRIM of Brooklyn, New York
  • Happily Destroyed by EVAN PURCELL of Bullhead City, Arizona
  • Deadfall by RACHEL SLANSKY of San Francisco, California
  • Lords of Ironfire by RUDY THAUBERGER of Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Banquet of Consequences by ANDERSON TODD of Toronto, Ontario

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Thanks to everyone who took part in the 34th edition of this literary tradition, and a hearty congratulations all those who triumphed over the pressure of the contest to send in a novel! It is always a challenge for our judges to choose a short list of favourites from the incredible wealth of frenetic fast fiction we receive every year. To all of our entrants, and all friends of 3DNC, we offer our wishes for a creative and productive 2012.

The next 3-Day Novel Contest (our 35th annual event!) takes place September 1-3, 2012. Send us an email to join our mailing list and receive notice when registration opens this spring.

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EVENTS EVENTS

January 13th, 2012

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Jennifer K. Chung at Issaquah Library

NEW UPDATE!: This event has been re-scheduled for April 1. See new details below.

The champion of the 2010 3-Day Novel Contest will appear in a Meet the Author session at the Issaquah library to read from her winning novel, Terroryaki!. If you’re in the Seattle area, stop by to say hi and hear some some tasty, spooky and fun fiction. (Make plans to go somewhere to eat afterward, since you’re definitely going to be hungry after an encounter with this book! If you’re lucky, Jennifer may share her best tips for foolproof teriyaki sauce.)

Details:

Sunday, April 1, 1 p.m.

Issaquah Public Library
10 W. Sunset Way
Issaquah, Washington

www.kcls.org/events/author

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November 10th, 2011

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November Review Roundup: Terroryaki

Terroryaki! by Jennifer K. Chung

Terroryaki! by Jennifer K. Chung

Here’s a sampling of some of the reviews of our latest published 3DN winner, Terroryaki! by Jennifer K. Chung. Find out more about the book here!

Terroryaki! is a playfully appetizing first bite… The writing is gritty and fast paced, exactly what you’d expect from a novel crafted in 3 days, but it’s also quite accomplished… 100% worth a read.”—SoMisguided book blog

Terroryaki! was the winner of the 33rd Annual contest and it’s quite easy to see why: the novel is very funny and I could see Chung writing comedies of all forms and genres. It’s also quite humbling to note that this piece was written in just three days… Chung reminds us how far we might be able to push ourselves creatively and professionally… The mysterious teriyaki truck is from whence the “terror” of the title comes from and you’ll have to read this funky 3 day novel to find out how Samantha’s wedding turns out, whether or not Patrick is eating too much teriyaki sauce, or if Daisy will manage to get a stable job.”—Asian American Lit Fans book blog

“…for a vegetarian, Chung’s description of teriyaki chicken is convincing and highly sensory. You’ll wish a mysterious teriyaki food truck circled your neighbourhood, too.”—Broken Pencil magazine

Remember! To our Boston-area 3-dayers: Jennifer K. Chung will be reading at the MIT Science Fiction Society this November 18. See our Events listings in our last newsletter, and stay tuned for more upcoming readings in Washington and Oregon.

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October 26th, 2011

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3-Day News, October 26, 2011

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2011 3DN Entrant Statistics

The 34th Annual 3-Day Novel Contest is many weeks past, and while hundreds of literary marathoners may have recovered from finger strain, the eye strain is only just beginning for our panel of intrepid judges. While they dive into the thousands of pages of hasty-but-inspired fiction, we present you with a few statistics from this year’s event.

Number of entrants: 548
Share who submitted novels: 67% (down from 71% in 2010)
Share of those who submitted online: 85%

Average word count: 23,700
Median word count: 32,000
Estimated total word count: 13,000,000*

*Update, for to those who wrote in: This is a completely unscientific number, and goes on the assumption that most entrants did produce something, even if they didn’t submit it. It does not include those who participated in the contest without registering.

Countries participating: 13, including Canada (293), USA (234), UK (8), Australia (4) and one each from France, Germany, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Mexico, Serbia, Spain and Switzerland

Congratulations to everyone who found treasure in the 3DN creative process, whether it was in the words you put down during the event or in the ideas that came later. Our judging panel will deliberate over the submissions in the coming months, and we hope to announce their decisions in late January. After that, we’ll send a fancy certificate to every brave entrant who managed to complete and submit their novel, and 3-Day Books will begin the process of adding another fine book to the contest’s body of published work.

Learn more about the 3-Day Novel Contest

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Upcoming 3-Day Novel Events

Canzine West, Vancouver

Drop by our table at the 2nd Annual celebration of independent publishing in the West. Pick up a few cool books and zines, and catch some great workshops, readings and events―including Indie Writers’ Deathmatch! Presented by the good people at Broken Pencil.

Sunday, November 13, 1 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Ukrainian Hall, 805 Pender St. E., Vancouver
Event details

Terroryaki! Readings: Massachusetts, Vashon Island, Issaquah

Jennifer K. Chung, champion of the 33rd Annual International 3-Day Novel Contest, will read from her winning novel at upcoming events in Massachusetts and Washington. If you’re in the area, drop by and listen to a piece of fine fast fiction that will make your spine tingle, your heart melt, and your stomach grumble.

MIT Science Fiction Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Friday, November 18, 7 p.m.
Room 4-231, MIT
77 Massachusetts Ave.

Vashon Island Public Library, Vashon Island, Washington
Saturday, December 10, 3 p.m.
17210 Vashon Hwy. S.W.

Issaquah Public Library, Issaquah, Washington
Saturday, January 21, 2 p.m.
10 W. Sunset Way

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Terroryaki! in the Press

“An engaging tale about a Taiwanese-American girl who works part-time at a teriyaki restaurant and blogs about her favorite Seattle teriyaki joints. Terroryaki! is as creepy as it is playful, and an easy read about family and food.” 
—Seattle Weekly

“Creepy mystery? Bizarre romance? Hilarious family dysfunction? Terroryaki! has it all in perfect portions, all against the backdrop of the Seattle food scene. At only 122 pages, this is a quick, fun read that will definitely stir up some cravings for your favorite comfort food by the time you’ve finished.” 
—45th Parallel book blog

The Big Idea: Jennifer K. Chung discusses the creative process that led to her book on John Scalzi’s book blog.

Get your copy today!

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