Contest Official Rules

BY ENTERING THE CONTEST, YOU AGREE TO THESE OFFICIAL RULES (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS “Contest Official Rules”), WHICH CONSTITUTE A BINDING CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU AND SHORT ÉDITION.

1. Contest general information

Contest: Long Story Short Award, Short Édition’s annual inter-university writing contest (hereinafter referred to as “Contest”) Organizer: Short Édition Inc., whose registered office is located at 1251 Avenue of the Americas, 3rd Fl., New York, NY 100201 (hereinafter referred to as the “Organizer” or “Short Édition”).

2. Stages of the Contest

Submissions

Once a work is submitted (hereinafter referred to as “Submission”) by an author (hereinafter referred to as “Author”) who qualifies according to the eligibility criteria set forth in Section 5, Submission is checked and validated by the Organizer’s editorial team, who ensures that the Submission qualifies based on the minimum requirements set forth herein. Judgments and decisions made by the Organizer’s editorial team as to Submission eligibility or disqualification are at the Organizer’s complete discretion and are final. The Organizer cannot be held responsible towards any other due to a Submission’s qualification or disqualification.


As soon as a Submission is considered as complying with the Contest Official Rules and validated by the Organizer’s editorial team (hereinafter referred to as “Qualifying Submission”), it will be published online throughout the submission period of the Contest, as per Section 4, so that online readers can read it and vote for it. Starting from the day of publication and for the whole Contest duration, the Author is not allowed to delete the Qualifying Submission. If the Author's work is accepted elsewhere and he or she wishes to publish elsewhere, then the Author must inform Short Édition before the end of the submissions period (January 17th, 2022), at which point Short Édition will delete the submission from the contest website.

Finalists

From each category (short fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction), 15 Submissions will be selected by the Organizer’s editorial team to be finalists of the contest (hereinafter referred to as “Finalist”), and 15 Submissions from each category will be selected by the online community of readers registered on the Organizer’s website (hereinafter referred to as the “Online Community”) to be Finalists, based on the highest number of Online Community votes.
The list of all Finalists will be announced on the Contest website on March 21st, 2022. If a Submission is selected by the Organizer’s editorial team to be a Finalist and it is also selected by the Online Community to be a Finalist, then it will be deemed a “Jury Finalist” and the next Submission with the highest number of Online Community votes will be a Finalist.

Winners

Once the Finalists are announced on the Contest website, the Organizer will reset to zero all the votes made during the submission period of the Contest, as per Section 4, and the Online Community will have two weeks to vote for their favorite Finalist(s). Members of the Online Community can vote for as many Finalists as they wish, but only vote once for each Finalist. Members of the Online Community can comment on as many Finalists as they wish.

The Organizer’s editorial team will select amongst the Finalists one winner (hereinafter referred to as “Winner”) and one runner-up (hereinafter referred to as “Runner-up”) per category. There will also be an Online Community winner (hereinafter referred to as “Public Winner”) per category, which will be the finalist who receives the most Online Community votes.

If a Finalist is selected by the Organizer’s editorial team to be the Winner or Runner-up and it is also selected by the Online Community to be a Public Winner, then it will be deemed a Winner or Runner-up selected by the jury and the next Finalist with the highest number of Online Community votes will be the Public Winner.

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