The winner will be chosen by representatives from Simon & Schuster, Borders bookstores and gather.com, Touchstone Fireside Vice-President Mark Gompertz said.
The winner will receive US$5000 ($7200), a book contract with Touchstone Fireside and distribution by Borders.
Evidently, the organisers believe this will lead to a more marketable product. Presumably, this type of advance screening of material is deemed superior to the work of professional editors and readers.
"This is an experiment on a sort of needle-in-the-haystack approach," [Gompertz] added, noting that the voting public could outdo publishers who have picked "a lot of great stuff and a lot of dross".
On Gather.com the event was announced by member since August 2005 Tom Gerace. It seems as though in order to vote, you must join a group called firstchapters.gather.com. The administrator of the competition first joined on 9 January. So far, there are 62 pages of members of this group. Each page has 20 names on it. That's 1240 members in just over a week! So far, around 200 first chapters have been submitted.
Seems to me it is a mammoth task for any individual, to read all the submissions and vote on them. You wouldn't have much of a social life!
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