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About Us

The contest is managed by Barbara Zatyko, Publisher, in Toronto and Melissa Edwards, Managing Editor, in Vancouver, along with the generous help of numerous volunteers and supporters from the writing, publishing and arts communities. Please visit the Contest History page to read about the organizations who launched and nurtured this unique literary institution.

Contact:

Please email us with any questions or comments, or to request an interview with a previous winner or an entrant from your area.

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News

May 5, 2008
We've opened a fresh chat room for 2008, but you can still read the whole lively discussion by last year's entrants. Find the archived 2007 chat thread here.

April 30, 2008
The second season of BookTelevision's exciting reality TV series based on the 3-Day Novel Contest will air this summer! Visit the BookTelevision website for sneak peeks and schedules.

December 15, 2007
Ben Kaplan of the National Post asks 2006 winner Brendan McLeod "how to write a novel really, really fast." Read the article here.

November 5, 2007
The 3-Day Novel Contest has hit the funny pages! Gerry Rasmussen and Gary Delainey took their characters through the gruelling 3-Day Novel experience in their popular comic, Betty.

May 12, 2007
BookTelevision is now accepting applications for the second season of 3-Day Novel Contest: The Series. Find the application here.

May 5, 2007
Corey Redekop, an entrant in the 2003 3-Day Novel Contest, has published a version of his original entry with ECW Press. Shelf Monkey is available in better bookstores now!

March 2007
A big congratulations to Timothy Anderson, first winner of BookTelevision's 3-Day Novel Contest reality series.

February 2007
Check out the winter issue of Poets and Writers for a blow-by-blow description of the contest experience by 2006 shortlister Patricia Chao!

January 2007
The 2006 contest is over, but you can still taste the madness! Read the 2006 entrants forum here.

Selections of past news on the 3-Day Novel Contest

2008 Entrant Chat Room
at BookTelevision.com
Read the Discussion

More testimonials...

Survival Tip #8

The Third Day Attack of Doubts (Feelings of Pitiable Failure)

... Take three deep breaths. Guzzle coffee, black or with sugar. Don't punish yourself. Do that on Tuesday. Get back to work. Take phone off hook. Pull drapes. If you feel lonely — an outcast — you are. That manuscript is now your only friend, the only one who cares. Finish it. Let it have a life, even if you don't. Bravo.

The 3-Day Novel Survival Guide: Read it now!

Illustrations: Eve Corbel, 2004