Originally Posted by
KatG
It's a long established and generally respected SFF contest that was originally started by L. Ron Hubbard. The contest is funded by Hubbard's estate, which is connected to the Church of Scientology but operates independently. Prominent SFF writers have served as judges and authors such as Patrick Rothfuss and Stephen Baxter have won it. Originally the contest involved publishing novels in partnership with publishers as well as short stories, but it seems to be a short story contest now, with winners and finalists being published in anthologies. It's one of the better paying contests for amateur up and comers and entry to it is free. Hubbard's estate makes no real money off of it although the anthologies do pretty decently; the contest's purpose is to primarily promote good will for SFF and Hubbard's fiction, and to discover new writers, many of whom have gone on to publishing contracts (but no guarantees of that, of course.)