The ridiculous Sobol Award has been cancelled.
The Sobol Award, a controversial new literary contest that offered agentless writers a $100,000 first prize and a contract with Simon & Schuster for the top three winners, has been canceled.
Officials acknowledged that the prize's entry fee and other contractual requirements had deterred would-be participants.
"No further manuscript submissions will be accepted," award organizers announced Monday on the Sobol Web site ( ). "All writers who have submitted manuscripts will receive a full refund of their entry fee ($85) and our copies of the manuscripts will be destroyed and deleted from our system."
Comments