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The culmination of his life-long commitment to helping other writers, L. Ron Hubbard established the Writers of the Future Contest in 1983 to provide "a means for new and budding writers to have a chance for their creative efforts to be seen and acknowledged." The companion Illustrators of the Future Contest was inaugurated in 1988 to do for beginning artists in the field of speculative fiction what the earlier contest had done for writers.

Winners of the Writers of the Future Contest, alone, have collectively gone on to publish more than 250 novels—including New York Times and international bestsellers—and to sell over 2,000 short stories in the field of science fiction and fantasy as well as other major genres.

 

CLICK ON THE WINNERS BELOW TO VIEW INFORMATION ON EACH:


 
 

2000 WINNERS

2000 WINNERS

 
     
Anna D. Allen
Janet Barron

Tony Daley
Marguerite Devers Green
Everett S. Jacobs
Bob Johnston
Philip Lees
Michele Letica
David Lowe
Kelly David McCullough
Tim Myers
Steven C. Raine
Robert B. Schofield
Greg Siewert
Meredith Simmons
Jeremy Simon
Eric M. Witchey

Carlo Arellano
Andy B. Clarkson
Barry Cote
Ane M. Galego
Amanda Anderson Gannon
Dwayne Harris
Andy Justiniano
Lee White

Yanko Yankov


 


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