Recipe for Success: Waitrose Food Illustrated Cookery Writer
Competition
In an unusual move, Waitrose Food Illustrated has launched a competition to
find the next great cookery writer.
The prize is a £20,000 publishing contract with the
publishers Fourth Estate. It is open to any previously unpublished cookery
writer.
Each entry should comprise an original and new piece of
writing of no more than 1,500 words, focusing upon how the entrant
learned to cook and what food means to him or her. Each entry should
include at least one recipe interwoven into the narrative; all recipes to be new
and original.
Closing date 1 March 2007.
In the January issue of Waitrose Food Illustrated
Nigel Slater sets the tone for the competition:
'Of course there is a vast difference between being a
published writer and being a good one. And even then, one person's 'best
cookery writer in the world' is probably another's over-rated egotist...
It is my belief that there is another Elizabeth David out there somewhere...
until now I have never been able to advise budding writers how they can get a
story into print or a book on the shelves, now I can. By
entering our competition you stand a chance of achieving both, We are
looking for the next name to joint the roll call of much-loved British cookery
writers. all you have to do is tell us, in 1,500 words, what cooking means
to you...
'So what will you bring to the non-stop buffet that is
British cookery writing? What will make your cookery book the 'must-have
of the year? Why should you be the one to win a £20,000 publishing
contract? My guess is that you already know. All you need to do
now is convince us.'
Entries should be sent to:
WFI Food Writer Competition, Unit 328,56 Gloucester
Road, London SW7 4UB
To get full details of the competition and conditions of
entry, pick up a copy of Waitrose Food Illustrated from a newsagent, or
from your nearest Waitrose or order it by phone from 017595 414930.