Omega Writers CALEB Award

The CALEB Award from Omega Writers recognises the best in Australasian Christian writing, published and unpublished, giving Christian writers an opportunity to be celebrated for their commitment to their craft.

CALEB stands for Christian Authors Lifting Each other’s Books. In the Biblical book of Joshua, Caleb was one of two spies to go into the land of Israel and bring back a good report. Caleb said that the Israelites would have success because God was with them, even though there were giants ahead of them.

As Christian writers in the Australasian region, we can often feel dwarfed by the apparent ‘giants’ of international publishing. However, God is still with us in our writing, and we can press on with courage and encouragement in him.

The aim of the CALEB awards is to encourage and promote Christian writers from Australia, New Zealand and the south Pacific who are courageously writing and publishing books from a Christian worldview.

Thus, the CALEB Award:

  • Supports excellence in Australasian Christian writing by encouraging and educating writers, regardless of genre.
  • Encourages excellence in Australasian books by recognising and rewarding our best writers writing from a Christian worldview.

The CALEB Award has two streams – published and unpublished – which run in alternate years. There is also a biennial Barnabas Award, recognising a writer who goes out of their way to support and encourage others in their writing journey.

The CALEB Award is run by volunteer members of Omega Writers. Our judges are also volunteers, and we welcome Christian readers and writers from Australia, New Zealand and the south Pacific to contribute as judges.

The award is open to members and non-members to enter; however, the Omega Writers President and CALEB Award Coordinator are not eligible to enter. Competitors may judge in the same year that they enter, but they are prohibited from judging in the same category as their own entries.

The Barnabas Award is chosen on the merit of nominations received by the CALEB Committee.

Entry fees are discounted for current Omega Writers members. There is no fee to nominate for the Barnabas Award.

PUBLISHED AWARDS

The Published sections of the CALEB Award are our opportunity to recognise excellence in writing by Christian authors, and celebrate the books they have published.

The Published Awards run in even years with the expectation of announcements at the biennial Omega Writers conference. Entries for the 2024 Published awards will open 1 April 2024.

The awards are open to the following genres:

  • Picture books
  • Children’s fiction (early reader to middle grade)
  • Young Adult fiction
  • General fiction (the award may be divided into specific genres if there is a sufficient number of entries in each genre e.g. romance, fantasy)
  • General memoir/biography
  • General non-fiction (excluding memoir/biography).
  • A Special Category may be included in the awards from time to time. This would include poetry, gift books, short stories and/or other non-traditional formats.

Chosen categories are subject to receiving a minimum of seven entries in each category and sufficient volunteers to judge. We reserve the right to change or cancel categories based on entries and the availability of volunteer judges.

Entries for all categories except children’s picture books will be electronic only. This makes it easier and cheaper for us to manage the contest (as we’re not posting books to judges).

It also makes the contest less expensive for entrants, as they don’t have to provide hard copies of their books. Entrants will provide a PDF or EPUB file, which will be forwarded to judges.

NOTE: If, for whatever reason, entrants feel their book is unsuitable for digital submission but would like to have their book included in the award, please contact the CALEB organising committee. Print entries may be possible, depending on judging availability, but will incur an additional fee to cover postage and handling.

UNPUBLISHED AWARDS

The CALEB Unpublished contest exists to support and encourage unpublished writers towards the pursuit and achievement of excellence. In line with most other reputable writing contests, only unpublished writers are eligible to enter the CALEB Unpublished Award.

The Unpublished Awards run in odd years with the expectation of announcements around October in the non-conference year. Entries for the 2023 Unpublished Award will open 1 April 2023.

All entries and judging are anonymous. Entrants will receive feedback from three judges at the conclusion of judging. Anonymous feedback is a valuable gift, and is a common reason for entering a contest for unpublished writers.

The awards are open to the following genres:

  • Young Adult fiction
  • General fiction (the award may be divided into specific genres if there is a sufficient number of entries in each genre e.g. romance, fantasy)
  • General non-fiction (the award may be divided into specific genres if there is a sufficient number of entries in each genre e.g. memoir/biography, devotional, other)

BARNABAS AWARDS

The Barnabas Awards are our opportunity to encourage writers on their writing journey.

There are two streams of the Barnabas Award:

  • Encouragement Awards (up to three awards given biennially)
  • The Barnabas Award (one biennial recipient)

Encouragement Awards are opportunities to celebrate emerging writers who Omega Members believe are worthy of encouragement and recognition for their commitment, attitude and development of their writing craft.

The Barnabas Award recognises writers who give selflessly to support and encourage other writers in the writing journey. This award celebrates the invaluable impact of such encouragement and acknowledges the often unseen work these writers do to lift others up.

The Barnabas Awards runs in odd years. Announcement of winner will occur at the same time as the CALEB Unpublished Award. Nominations for the 2023 Barnabas Awards (including the Encouragement Awards) will open on 1 June 2023.

If you’re a current paid member of Omega Writers, we would like to invite you to nominate a fellow Christian writer for an Encouragement or Barnabas Award.

Writers eligible for nomination for the Barnabas Awards are:

  • Christian writers currently living in Australia, New Zealand, or the South Pacific.
  • Can be published or unpublished writers in any genre.
  • Do not need to be members of Omega Writers.
  • Any writer can be nominated, however the CALEB Organising committee and Omega Writers president are excluded from being able to win.

The Barnabas Awards are awarded on the merit of nominations received by the CALEB Committee.

To nominate a writer for one of these awards you must:

  • Be a paid Omega Writers Member
  • Email caleb @ omegawriters.org with the following:
    • Your name and email address
    • The name and email/website address of the author you’d like to nominate (so we can contact them if they win).
    • The Award you are nominating that writer for: Encouragement Award or Barnabas Award
    • Up to 200 words explaining why you believe this writer should receive this prize.
    • Nominations are open from 1 – 30 June 2023.

ENTER CALEB 2023

Entries for the Unpublished CALEB Award open on April 1, 2023 and close on May 1, 2023. Click here to enter.

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  • Iola Goulton

    Iola Goulton is the empty-nest mother of two who lives with her husband in the sunny Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, and writes contemporary Christian romance with a Kiwi connection. She works part-time for a local company, wrangling spreadsheets by day and words by night.

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Iola Goulton is the empty-nest mother of two who lives with her husband in the sunny Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, and writes contemporary Christian romance with a Kiwi connection. She works part-time for a local company, wrangling spreadsheets by day and words by night.