FreeFall
One of my stories has been shortlisted in FreeFall magazine’s annual contest! I’m not allowed to say which one until the judging is complete.
One of my stories has been shortlisted in FreeFall magazine’s annual contest! I’m not allowed to say which one until the judging is complete.
Here again is a look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month (so no poetry or competitions not open to UK writers, for example).
Here again is a look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month (including two for older writers like me).
· The Salamander Prize is for stories up to 7,500 words. Entry is $15, top prize $1,000 and the deadline is 1 June.
· The Writer’s Digest has a word limit of 4,000. Entry is $35 and the top prize is $1000 – awarded in several categories and lots of lesser prizes are awarded to good entries. An overall winner gets $5,000 The deadline is 3 June.
· New American Fiction’s competition is also open to non-Americans. They are looking for a full-length work, but it could be a collection of shorts, novellas, or even flash as well as a straight novel. $25 entry, $1,500 prize and the deadline is 15 June.
· The excellent: Stories Through the Ages, from Living Springs, is for baby boomers plus (people born in 1966 or earlier) They will accept up to 5,000 words, charge $20 and award a prize of $500 as well as publication. The deadline is 15 June.
· Writefluence is back. This year they want stories that begin ‘What?’ No prize except publication, but then entry is still only Rs. 199/- ($2.25 approx). Enter by 15 June.
· The Uncharted competition is for cinematic stories (ones that are easily imagined in film form), of up to 5,000 words. $20 entry and a prize of $2,000. The deadline is 16 June.
· Write by the Sea looks for up to 2,500 words, entry is €10 and the winner gets €500 plus an elegant trophy. You’ve got until 16 June.
· If you’re a Bardsy member, their Spring Anthology competition is $20 with a prize of $500 – the word limit is 2,000, and the deadline 24 June.
· The Imagine 2200 competition invites you to do just that, presenting a climate-fiction vision of how a greener world might be flourishing by that year. They want 3-5,000 words and the top prize is $3,000, but entry is free! The deadline is 24 June.
All the rest have a deadline of 30 June.
· WriteTime is another one for the oldies – over 60s, in this case. Only 1,500 words is required, £5 to enter and a £50 prize – not huge value for money.
· The Wells Festival of Literature looks for up to 2,000 words: entry is £6 and the prize is £750.
· The regular Henshaw competition, ow run by Hobeck Books, has word count of up to 2,000, entry £6 and top prize £200.
· The Moth is back, looking for up to 3,000 words: entry is £15 and first prize £3,000.
Do let me know if you achieve recognition in any of these!
So here I am, back again with a list of competitions I might enter during May. I’ve included ones with a deadline of 30 April, since I didn’t do an April list. Here they are first.
Moving on into April…
Good luck – if you get anywhere with these, do let me know!
Here once again is a selection of writing competitions I might enter with deadlines in February.
All the rest have a deadline of 29 February.
Good luck – if you get anywhere with these, do let me know!
My story Invisible Tyranny has been shortlisted for the Hammond House prize!
(Update: I didn’t progress further – but I’ll be in the anthology.)
Rather slim pickings this month for competitions – December always seems to be quiet, especially in the UK. Perhaps everyone is saving their creative energy for really great Christmas cards? Anyway, here we are.
The rest all have deadlines of 31 December, possibly something to fill those empty days between Christmas and New Year.
So ends another year of authorial competition. Merry Christmas!
Here’s my regular look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month – some interesting ones this time.
All the rest have a deadline of 30 September.
Good luck if you enter any of these, and do let me know if you get anywhere!
Here’s my regular look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month..
All the rest have a deadline of 31 August.
Good luck if you enter any of these, and do let me know if you get anywhere!
Here’s my regular look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month (so no poetry or competitions that arenot open to UK writers, for example).
Good luck if you enter any of these; if you get anywhere, please do let me know!