Introduction
In an exciting collaboration, the
Cherish Editorial Team, renowned for its focus on women-oriented comics, has joined forces with
Everystar, a popular novel posting platform in Japan, to announce a unique campaign aimed at supporting writers. This initiative, titled ‘
Unfinished Works Writing Support Campaign’, encourages authors to submit their stories featuring the intriguing theme of office romance.
Campaign Overview
The main theme for submissions is
office romance, a genre that has consistently charmed readers, especially among women in their 30s and beyond. Participants are welcomed to submit stories that capture the delicate and often thrilling dynamics of love in a workplace setting. Writers can unleash their creativity on various narratives including:
- - A character who repeatedly faces heartbreak but finds unexpected love when a cool supervisor unexpectedly steps in to help during a work event.
- - A protagonist dealing with betrayal, who enters into a temporary engagement with a younger vice president, igniting feelings that transcend their contractual relationship.
- - An introverted employee subjected to familial and workplace bullying suddenly being proposed to by the company president, who previously appeared as her tormentor’s matchmaker.
Each of these scenarios invites a plethora of imaginative twists and character developments, making them perfect candidates for submission. Notably, unfinished or ongoing works can also be entered, as the
Cherish Editorial Team will provide insightful feedback on all entries.
Prizes
The competition features several categories with enticing rewards:
- - Grand Prize: One outstanding winner will receive a QUO Card Pay valued at 50,000 yen and insightful feedback from the editorial team.
- - Second Prize: One winner will bag a QUO Card Pay of 20,000 yen along with editorial critique.
- - Multiple Awards (3-5 winners): Each will win a QUO Card Pay of 10,000 yen and a critique from the team.
- - Honorable Mentions (around 10): Selected works will get reviews but no monetary prize.
Submission Guidelines
To participate, writers must adhere to the specified format:
- - Each entry must exceed 20,000 words (preferably over 50,000 words for potential comic adaptation).
- - Works currently in progress are welcome, as well as those previously submitted elsewhere, provided they align with the campaign’s guidelines.
- - Private works are not eligible, and applicants can submit a maximum of five entries. Excess entries will be evaluated in the order submitted.
Important Dates
- - Submission Period: From April 6, 2026, at 12:00 PM, to June 7, 2026, at 11:59 PM.
- - Final Results Announcement: Expected around late August 2026.
For more details on the application guidelines, visit the
official contest page.
Cherish Editorial Team’s Perspective
The
Cherish label is dedicated to creating relatable and compelling love stories for adult women. This focus on the timeless appeal of office romance continues to resonate with a wide audience. The editorial team eagerly awaits innovative and captivating submissions that embody this theme.
About Everystar
Since its inception in
2010,
Everystar has emerged as a platform for diverse storytelling, covering genres ranging from romance and fantasy to horror and mystery. Their motto, ‘
a place where anyone can shine’, encapsulates their commitment to making space for all voices and narratives.
Conclusion
The combination of
Cherish and
Everystar marks a significant step towards fostering creativity among women writers in Japan. With an emphasis on relatable themes like office romance, the campaign not only encourages creative expression but also provides valuable feedback and recognition for emerging authors. Don’t miss this chance to showcase your unfinished tales that might just be the next big hit!
For inquiries, reach out to the
Fan Guild Public Relations department or visit the
official website.