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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
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SUMMARY:New2theScene Winter Short Story Competition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 1st March 2026 (opens 1st January 2026)\nEntry Fee: £5\nPrizes: First prize: Interview for the New2theScene podcast; £50 New2theScene vouchers; ‘Spotlight author’ and winner’s blog\, with the story featured on the New2theScene website and 2026 anthology; Notable mentions: £15 New2theScene vouchers; possible publication in anthology\nWord Limit: 4\,000 words\nTheme/Genre: Any – let your imagination free!\nJudge: Guest author\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: new2thescene.co.uk/new2thecomp\n\nNew2theScene is a platform for the discovery of new or not yet familiar literary talent. They sell the books of authors who aren’t bestsellers (yet)\, promoting them through their podcast\, articles\, blogs\, social media and so on. Their Winter Short Story Competition for unpublished writers will be open to entries from 1st January to 1st March 2026. Although the cash prize isn’t as big as some out there\, the winner will also be interviewed on the New2theScene podcast and given exposure on the socials\, so it could be a great opportunity to get your writing out there.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/new2thescene-winter-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251009T030035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T133300Z
UID:901-1772236800-1772323199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fish Flash Fiction Prize 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 28 February 2026\nEntry Fee: €16 (€11 subsequent entries); €45 for optional critique\nPrizes: 1st Place: €1\,000; 2nd: €300 + an online writing course; 3rd: €300\nWord Limit: 300\nJudge: Tania Hershman\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: fishpublishing.com/competition/flash-fiction-contest/\n\nThe Fish Flash Fiction Prize\, run by west Ireland-based Fish Publishing\, offers a top prize of €1\,000 and is judged by the brilliant Tania Hershman. Although the €16 entry fee is towards the top end for flash fiction contests\, subsequent entries will cost a little less at €11. There is also the option to pay an extra €45 to get a critique of your entry\, if that floats your boat. \nAside from the prizes listed above\, the top 10 stories will be published in the next Fish Anthology\, which is a great way to get your writing out to a wider audience. So if you fancy trying your hand at a spot of flash fiction\, the Fish Flash Fiction Prize is certainly worth entering. \n 
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/fish-flash-fiction-prize/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260301
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250921T082154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T130759Z
UID:7002-1772236800-1772323199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Canterbury Tales Writing Competition 2025/26
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 28 February 2026\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: For entrant: 1st £300\, 2nd £150\, 3rd £100 (Prizes for entrant’s school library: 1st £1000\, 2nd £500\, 3rd £250)\nWord Limit: 500 words\nTheme/Genre: Happily ever after?\nEligibility: The three age groups are: Junior – 5-10 years old\, Intermediate – 11-14 years old\, Senior – 15-18 years old\nCategory: Story/Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: chaucer.org.uk/canterbury-tales-writing-competition-2025-26-happily-ever-after\n\nThis competition is organised by The Chaucer Heritage Trust (which was founded in 1992 and aims to further interest\, understanding and appreciation of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer\, his life and times\, and influence).  \nThe special theme of the competition this year is ‘Happily ever after?’ and the competition is open to all students of school age including not only those in schools and college communities\, but also students who are home educated and in any other young people’s community organisations. The three age groups are: Junior – 5-10 years old\, Intermediate – 11-14 years old\, Senior – 15-18 years old (based on the entrant’s age on 28 February 2026). \nEntrants should invoke the spirit of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and must choose ONE of the following:\n– Write a poem or story that ends happily\n– Write a poem or story that ends happily\, but not for everyone\n– Write a description (in verse or prose) of a character who comes to a bad end \nMore details available on the competition site.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/canterbury-tales-writing-competition/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20260120T144755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T144755Z
UID:12683-1772150400-1772236799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Story Star Standard's Founding Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Friday 27th February 2026\nEntry Fee: Free\nPrizes: Several prizes including a full professional book review\, an official Story Star Standard star rating\, and a permanent listing within our website’s Indie Book Catalogue (see competition site for full details)\nCategory: Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website: thestorystarstandard.com/launch-competition\n\nCompetition Details\nHosted by The Story Star Standard\, the Founding Competition is designed to highlight high-quality indie books in today’s crowded market. Indie authors who have published a book (whether as recently as this year or as long ago as a decade or more)\, as well as those scheduled within the next six months are invited to submit 10\,000 words of their manuscript along with a synopsis.  \nFrom these submissions\, a selection of authors will be invited to submit their full manuscript. From this group\, the chosen winners will receive a full\, in-depth professional review\, a Story Star badge\, a permanent place on The Story Star Standard’s Indie Book Catalogue\, and they will be featured on The Story Star Standard’s platform in whichever format the author is most comfortable with: from written blog posts to interviews. One title among the winners will be named the Winner of The Story Star Standard Founding Competition.  \nAll authors must be indie published\, either through self-publishing or a small press. Any word counts and genres are welcome\, with the exception of non-fiction\, children’s books\, and poetry. All work must be human-written and we the competition does not accept A.I. work.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/story-star-standard-competition/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260228
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251020T094631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T084719Z
UID:11685-1772150400-1772236799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Classical Association Verse and Voice Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 (GMT) on Friday 27 February 2026\nEntry Fee:  FREE\nPrizes: Share of £2\,000 prize money\nWord Limit: 1\,000 words\nTheme/Genre: Inspired by classical objects from Sir John Soane’s Museum\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: classicalassociation.org/verse-and-voice-competition\n\nThe Classical Association is delighted to be working in collaboration with Sir John Soane’s Museum in London to open entries for our 2026 Verse and Voice Competition\, which is free for everyone to enter\, of any age\, across the world. Explore the fascinating classical objects in the Sir John Soane collection and be creatively inspired to submit your poems and spoken word pieces! \nEntries must not have been previously published or accepted for publication in print or online by a third party. Selected entries may be published on the competition website. \nNote that there are three age categories:\n– Junior: aged 11 and under\n– Senior: aged 12-18\n– Open: aged 19 and above \nEntries can be submitted as Verse (written poem) or Voice (spoken word): \nVerse (Written Poem) Category \n\nYou must be inspired by one or more of the ten inspiration objects.\nThere is no specific prompt or any restriction upon the style of your poem. Be creative!\nPoems must not exceed 1000 words in length.\n\nVoice (Spoken Word) Category \n\nYou must be inspired by one or more of the ten inspiration objects.\nYour spoken word piece must not exceed 8 minutes in length.\nYou must upload your video to YouTube unlisted.\nIn the description box of your video you must state the following: ‘this is an entry for the 2026 CA Competition and the views and opinions in this work are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of The Classical Association or Sir John Soane’s Museum’.\n\nThere are two fantastic judges for the competition: Helen Dorey\, MBE – Deputy Director and Inspectress of Sir John Soane’s Museum\, and Barney Norris – Award-winning writer.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/classical-association-verse-voice-competition/
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CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20260209T103218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T145732Z
UID:2324-1771718400-1771804799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Limnisa Short Story Competition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 on 22 February 2026\nEntry Fee: €10 (£8.50)\nPrizes: Winner: 1st Place: Free Week at Limnisa Writing Retreat; 2nd Place: 50% off a stay\, 3rd Place: 25% off.\nWord Limit: 1\,500 words\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nTheme: A line from “On This Land” by Mahmoud Darwish\nCompetition Website:  limnisa.com/competition-2026\n\nLimnisa is a writing retreat in Greece who have been running for over 15 years\, helping writers find space and time to work on their projects. Located in a quiet villa next to the sea\, Limnisa provides food\, board and quiet time for writers to work in the sun\, along with ample opportunity to meet other writers and artists and share their craft.\nWith a thriving international community of writers\, Limnisa is one of Greece’s best-kept secrets\, and perfect for the overwhelmed artist looking for a space to relax and dedicate themselves to their craft.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/limnisa-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251119T105106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T133751Z
UID:3955-1771113600-1771199999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:3-Minute Writing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 15th February 2026\nEntry Fees: £6 for first entry\, £3 for subsequent entries (in the same category)\nPrizes: £70 plus winning entries will be performed at the Mini-Arts Festival in Glaisdale\nWord Limit: Three minutes/500 words or fewer (excluding title)\nCategory: Song/Play/Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: 3-minutearts.uk/writing-competition\n\nThe 3-Minute Arts Writing Competition is seeking stories\, plays or songs that last three minutes. The winning entries will be performed at Glaisdale’s 3-Minute Arts Fest\, and the cash part of the prize will be £70. This could be a fun and interesting way to get your work performed rather than simply published\, so get involved. \nNote that the judges for the competition are: Lydia Reid – story\, Martin Vander Weyer – drama\, story\, Lisa Williams – drama\, story\, Mark Stratton – drama\, Maddy Prior – song\, Sarah Dew – song\, Angela Hannaford – song\, Mark Goodall – song.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/3-minute-writing-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251127T101023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T101023Z
UID:12237-1769904000-1769990399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Claret Press Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 1st February 2026\nEntry Fee: £5 per entry\nPrizes: 1st Place: £50\, 2nd Place: £30\, 3rd Place: £20\nPublication: Claret Press website and Sip of Claret News Newsletter\nTheme: Today’s Politics\nWord Limit: 5\,000 words\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nJudges:  Tessa Glover\, Katie Isbester and Ann Whitehead\nCompetition Website: claretpress.com/short-story-competition\n\nCompetition Details\nClaret Press\, an independent publisher based in London\, England\, is looking for short stories centred around ‘Today’s Politics’. \nIf you’re not used to writing political fiction\, don’t worry! This broad topic encompasses everything from the right to protest\, LQBTQ+ issues\, feminism\, housing\, medical care\, the economy. \nThe deadline is 1st February 2026\, and the entry fee is £5. Winners will receive £50 (first place)\, £30 (second place) and £25 (third place)\, and have their story published on the Claret Press website and in the Claret Press newsletter\, which has over 700 highly-engaged subscribers.\nThis competition is open globally\, although each submission is expected to be written in English.  \nGood luck!
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/claret-press-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251114T124429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T144950Z
UID:7220-1769904000-1769990399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Latin Programme Poetry Prize VI
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 1st February 2026\nSuggested Entry Fee:  £14\nPrizes: Winner: £200; All shortlisted poems will be included in our Poetry Prize Anthology.\nLine Limit: 40 lines max\nTheme: ‘All roads via Rome’\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: thelatinprogramme.co.uk/poetryprize-vi\n\nThis is the sixth annual poetry prize organised by The Latin Programme – a charity promoting the learning of Latin in schools. The winner of the competition will earn £200 and all shortlisted poems will be included in our Poetry Prize Anthology. They will also be invited to share their work at a prize giving event. \nNote that the prompt for the competition – ‘All roads via Rome’ – can be interpreted as you see fit. Entries are not required to reference Latin or the ancient world specifically. Although words or phrases in other languages are permitted\, entries should be written predominantly in English. The prize is open to adults (18+). \nCheck the competition site for further details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/latin-programme-poetry-prize/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251124T101355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T100307Z
UID:7418-1769817600-1769903999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bristol Short Story Prize 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 31 January 2026\nEntry Fee: £14 per entry\nPrizes: 1st prize £1\,500\, 2nd prize £500\, 3rd prize £250; each of the 12 remaining shortlisted writers will receive £50\nWord Limit: 4\,000 words (no minimum\, title not included in the word count)\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nJudges: Jan Carson\, Kate Johnson\, and Peace Adzo Medie\nCompetition Website: bssp.blogs.bristol.ac.uk\n\nCompetition Details\nThe Bristol Short Story Prize is now open and accepting entries from writers around the globe. It has been running for 16 years and was previously under the direction of coordinator Joe Melia. As of 2024\, it has been under the direction of Dr Carrie Etter of the Department of English at the University of Bristol. The top prize is £1\,500\, with £500 for second and £250 for third. All shortlisted entries will receive £50\, be published in the print anthology and receive a free copy.  \nThe judges for the 2026 competition are:\n– Daisy Johnson is the author of Fen\, Everything Under\, Sisters and The Hotel. Her short story collection Fen was the winner of the 2017 Edge Hill prize.\n– Celeste Mohammed is the author of the novels-in-stories Ever Since We Small and Pleasantview which won the 2022 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.\n– Claire Carroll writes about the intersection of nature\, technology\, and desire. She is also a PhD researcher at Bath Spa and Exeter Universities\, where she explores how experimental writing – particularly short stories – can reimagine how humans relate to the natural and non-human world.\n– Zakiya McKenzie is a Senior Research Associate in creative research methods in the University of Bristol’s History Department\, working the project ‘Plants\, Enslavement and Public History’.\n– Michael Kalisch teaches American literature at Bristol. He is the author of The Politics of Male Friendship in Contemporary American Fiction (Manchester UP\, 2021) and The Midcentury Minor Novel: American Literature\, 1945-1965 (Edinburgh UP\, 2024).  \nEntries can be submitted online or by post\, although online is recommended. The entry fee is £14 per story\, with up to 50 low-income entries available each month.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/bristol-short-story-prize/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251107T104906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T104623Z
UID:11979-1769817600-1769903999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Parracombe Prize 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 January 2026\nEntry Fee: £5 per entry\nPrizes: 1st Place £150; 2nd Place £50; 2 x 3rd Place £25; local writer £50\nPublication: Parracombe Prize Anthology 2026\nWord Limit: 2\,026 words\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  prize.parracombe.org.uk\n\nRun by the Parracombe Community Trust\, the Parracombe Prize 2026 is a short story competition that started small and went global\, and is now in its sixth year. With the Parracombe Prize\, no writer gets overlooked. Every submitted story is read by a panel of judges\, which includes published writers. Longlisted entries are re-read twice more and those in line for publication are debated\, dissected and discussed at length. \nAll profits are funnelled towards good causes in a small corner of Exmoor. The anthology of the judges’ 35 favourite stories will be launched at Parracombe’s annual arts and literary festival in May 2026 and will be available from their website\, in the community shop and on Amazon. \nCheck the competition website for the full details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/parracombe-prize/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260120
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251124T133836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T091500Z
UID:3753-1768780800-1768867199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Page Is Printed 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Monday 19th January 2026\nEntry Fee: £5 for one entry\, £10 for three (FREE for under 18s)\nPrizes: First prize (adults): £100 voucher; First prize (under 18s): £25 voucher\nWord Limit: Single side of A4\nCompetition Website: tacchi-morris.com/the-page-is-printed\n\nThe Page is Printed creative writing competition is run by the Tacchi-Morris Arts Centre in Taunton\, Somerset\, and is different to most writing competitions in that it accepts any type of writing as long as it fits on a single side of A4. So whether you want to write prose\, poetry\, script\, a confession\, a love letter or anything else\, this could be the perfect competition for you. \nNote that there is a fee for entries from adults\, but those aged under 18 can enter for free. There is an Open prize and an additional prize for resident of Somerset. Entry to the competition also entitles you to one free tickets for the Celebration Evening on 15th February 2025\, at which the winners to the competition will be announced. There is also an additional prize of £25 for the “Best on the Night”. \nThere are four categories\, each with their own prizes: \n– The Somerset Prize (£100 voucher to Uk.Bookshop.org) is awarded to the best submission from a Somerset based writer. There is also an under 18’s version of this category with a £25 voucher prize available.\n– The Open Prize (£100 voucher to Uk.Bookshop.org for UK based winners\, or Waterstones.com for overseas winners) is awarded to the best submission regardless of the writer’s geographic location. Again\, there is a separate under 18’s version of this category with a £25 voucher prize. \nThe competition is assessed by a panel of judges\, which includes local award-winning poet Graeme Ryan.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/page-is-printed-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Non-fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260106
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251019T130027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T101941Z
UID:6548-1767571200-1767657599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Marlowe and Christie Novel Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 5th January 2025\nEntry Fee: £19 Early Bird Entry (until 5th November 2025) then £24 for standard entry (until 5th January 2026). Feedback options available.\nPrizes: Winner: £1\,200/$1\,600; Top Three: Feedback from Alec Shane\, literary agent with Writers House\, Jenny Hewson\, literary agent from Lutyens & Rubinstein\, and Guest Reviewer Katie Seaman\, Developmental Editor and Former Commissioning Editor at HQ. The ten shortlisted entries will receive written feedback from Patrick Gleeson.\nWord Limit: Up to 3\,000 words from the opening of your novel\nCategory: Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website:  marloweandchristie.com\n\nThe Marlowe and Christie Novel Prize is open to unpublished novelists and is seeking the opening 3\,000 words from your novel. Entries can be on any subject and in any style or genre. DEADLINE AND FEE: Early-Bird Deadline 5th November 2025: £19.00; Final Deadline 5th January 2026: £24.00. Entrants will be notified of the results by 5th April. \nThe head judge is Patrick Gleeson\, author of Hattie Brings the House Down\, published in 2024 by Bedford Square Publishers\, who will be giving feedback on each of the 10 shortlisted entries. The top three entries will also receive feedback from Alec Shane\, literary agent with Writers House\, Jenny Hewson\, literary agent from Lutyens & Rubinstein and Guest Reviewer Katie Seaman\, Developmental Editor and Former Commissioning Editor at HQ. \nIn addition to the standard entry option\, there are several entry options that include feedback (for additional fees): Bronze (with one paragraph of feedback)\, Silver (with one page of feedback)\, and Gold (with one page of feedback and a 20-minute Zoom call). You see the full details on the competition site.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/marlowe-christie-novel-prize/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260102
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251110T104043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T104043Z
UID:12037-1767225600-1767311999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exeter Novel Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on 1st January 2026\nEntry Fee: £20\nPrizes: First prize: £1\,000; five finalists receive £100\nWord Limit: Up to 10\,000 words plus synopsis\nCategory: Novel Competitions\nHead Judge: Hellie Ogden – Literary Agent\nCompetition Website:  wordkitchen.org.uk/exeter-novel-prize\n\nThe Exeter Novel Prize is international and open to writers who are not represented by an agent.\nEntries should submitted via the submission page in the Word Kitchen website. Entries cost £20. There is also the option – for an extra fee – to receive a detailed appraisal of your submission (cost: £150 for entry fee and appraisal.) \nThe first prize is £1\,000 and five runners up each receive £100. The word limit for entries is 10\,000 words plus a short synopsis. The novel should not have been published by a traditional publishing house.  \nThe winners will be chosen by Hellie Ogden Head Of The Book Dept at WME literary agency. Any queries should be sent to: wordkitchencomms@gmail.com.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/exeter-novel-prize/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251007T114848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T135522Z
UID:397-1767139200-1767225599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Moth Poetry Prize 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 December 2025\nEntry Fee: €16 per poem\nPrizes: 1st Place: €6\,000; 3x runner-up prizes of €1\,000; 8x prizes of €250 for commended poems\nLine Limit: No limit\nJudge: Ishion Hutchinson (winner of numerous poetry prizes and Professor in the Humanities at Cornell University in New York)\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: themothmagazine.com\n\nCompetition Details\nThe Moth Poetry Prize offers a whopping €6\,000 prize\, which is one of the biggest out there for a single poem. There are also three runners-up prizes of €1\,000 and eight prizes of €250 for commended poems.  \nThe competition is open to poems that have never been published\, self-published\, published online or broadcast. Unlike many poetry competitions\, there is no line limit\, and poems can be about any subject you like. \nThe judge for the competition is Ishion Hutchinson\, who is the author of three poetry collections\, is a recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry\, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature and the Windham-Campbell Prize for Poetry\, among others. He is Professor in the Humanities at Cornell University in New York and recently published his essay collection\, Fugitive Tilts\, which New York Magazine described as ‘thrilling’. \nThere’s no specific time given for the close of entries on 31 December 2025\, so don’t leave it until the last minute. The cost to enter is €16 per poem and you need to make the payment through PayPal.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/moth-poetry-prize/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250929T133858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T133858Z
UID:11484-1767139200-1767225599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Farnham’s First Five Pages Writing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Wednesday 31st December 2025\nEntry Fee: £10 per entry\nPrizes: First prize:  £1000 + a Literary Critique; Second place: £300; Third place: £200\nWord Limit: First 5 pages of a novel and a 250-word synopsis\nJudges: BA Paris\, Sue Stephenson\, Melanie Whipman\, Guy Morpuss and Louise Morrish\nCategory: Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website: farnhamliteraryfestival.co.uk/literary-writing-competition\n\nFarnham’s First Five Pages writing competition is part of the annual Farnham Literary Festival which will take place from 5th – 15th March 2026.  \nEntrants are asked to submit the first 5 pages of their novel and a 250-word synopsis\, their work does not have to be finished. There is no set theme or style of writing however the entry should be an unpublished\, original story. The judges will agree on a longlist of 20 submissions and 10 will be shortlisted. The longlist announcement will be made on Monday 16th February 2026\, the shortlist announcement on Friday 27th February 2026 and the results on Sunday 15th March 2026. An award ceremony will be held on Sunday 15th March 2025 at Farnham Town Hall.  \nParticipants must be 18 and over\, an unpublished writer (self-published writers are eligible\, but the work itself must not be published anywhere). Only fiction work will be accepted and must be original. All entries are judged anonymously.  \nThe entries will be judged by authors BA Paris\, Sue Stephenson\, Melanie Whipman\, Guy Morpuss and Louise Morrish.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/farnhams-first-five-pages-writing-competition/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251230
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251117T135346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T093820Z
UID:2163-1766966400-1767052799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Letter Review Prize for Nonfiction
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (ET) 29th December 2025\nEntry Fee: $20; Additional entries $10\nPrizes: 2-4 Winners are announced who are published and share in the $1000 USD total prize pool. 10-20 writers Shortlisted. All entries considered for publication\, and for submission to the Pushcart.\nWord Limit: 5\,000 words\nCategory: Nonfiction competition\nCompetition Website: letterreview.com/information/\n\nThe Letter Review Prize is a regular writing competition split into the following categories: Short Fiction\, Poetry\, Nonfiction\, Art and Books. It offers cash prizes and publication to the winners. You can access previous winners on the Letter Review site to give you an idea of what floats their boat. The judges will be Kita Das and Dr. Ol James. \nThe Nonfiction Prize is open to anyone in the world and is open to all forms of nonfiction including memoir\, journalism\, essay (including personal essay)\, fictocriticism\, creative nonfiction\, travel\, nature\, and opinion.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/letter-review-prize-nonfiction/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251217
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250901T033925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T093919Z
UID:573-1765843200-1765929599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Globe Soup 2025 Open Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 (UK time) on 16 December 2025\nEntry Fee: EARLY FEE:  £8 one story\, £12 two stories\, £15 three stories; General Fee: £16 one story\, £24 two stories\, £30 three stories\nPrizes: Winner: £2\,000; Second: £1\,000; Third: £500; Additional £1\,500 prize draw (available to all)\nWord Limit: Up to 8\,000 words (no minimum)\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  globesoup.net/2025-open-short-story-competition\n\nFriends of NewWriters.org.uk\, Globe Soup are one of our favourite writing organisations\, and their 2025 Open Short Story Competition is well wroth entering.\nThere’s a great top prize of £2\,000\, but also £1\,000 for second and £500 for third. In addition\, there’s a £1\,500 prize draw that one lucky entrant will win\, irrespective of whether their entry wins a prize or makes the shortlist. \nThe competition will particularly suit those who are heartened by the generous word limit of 8\,000. There’s also the option of receiving a critique on your entry or entries (£25 per entry)\, and there’s the opportunity to receive feedback BEFORE you enter from others in the Globe Soup community.  \nFor writers who want to take part in regular competitions but also be part of an online writing community\, Globe Soup is a brilliant option. As well as the open competitions (like this one) which are outlined on their website\, they also have an amazing members-only Facebook group. The group is a forum in which writers of all types and experience levels can support one another’s endeavours\, share success stories and generally chat about writing. But there are also loads of members-only competitions available\, most with cash prizes\, that are well worth checking out\, including their 7 Day Story Writing Challenges.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/globe-soup-open-short-story/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251213
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251118T105031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T132515Z
UID:12110-1765497600-1765583999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Writers Festive 50-Word Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Friday 12th December 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE to newsletter subscribers (which is also free)\nPrizes: 1st Place: £50 plus one free entry to the New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2026\nPublication: On the NewWriters.org.uk website and in the next New Writers Anthology\nWord Limit: 50 words (excluding title)\nTheme: Festive\nCategory: Flash Fiction / Poetry Competitions\nHow to Enter: Sign up to our free monthly newsletter (if you haven’t already)\, and submit your entry through the form.\n\nThis competition is free to enter\, but entrants must sign up to the NewWriters.org.uk newsletter (use THIS LINK to sign up if you haven’t already). \nOur monthly newsletter includes details of upcoming writing competitions (including our current Flash Fiction Competition with a £1\,100 top prize!)\, along with tips and prompts and other news or offers we think might interest writers. We don’t share subscribers’ information with anyone else. \nYour festive-themed entry of up to 50 words can be prose or poetry. Please give your entry a title that isn’t ‘Festive’ and please don’t include your name on the entry. One entry per person. \nEntry to this free competition assumes you accept the following terms and conditions: \n\nEntries must be the sole work of the entrant and no AI or similar software may have been used to write it. One entry per person.\nEntries must be unpublished\, either in print or online (including social media).\nEntrants must be aged 16 years or older at the time of entry.\nEntries must be related to the theme of ‘Festive’ – though you can interpret that as loosely as you like.\nThe winner of competition will be paid a £50 prize and will receive one free entry to the New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2025 (worth £10\, deadline 31st January 2026).\nResults of the competition will be published in the NewWriters.org.uk newsletter in December 2025 and the winning entry will be published on the website soon after and in the Anthology in 2026.\n\nNew Writers Festive 50-Word Writing Competition 2025 – Entry Form\nYour email *First Name(s) *Last Name *Pen Name or Alias (if applicable)The name you would like us to use if you make the short or longlist (or you win!)Title of Entry *Upload your entry *Choose FileNo file chosenDelete uploaded fileTick to confirm you have read and agree to the competition terms and conditions and that you have signed up to the free New Writers Newsletter. SUBMITPlease do not fill in this field.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/festive-50-word-competition-2025/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251019T120638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T095112Z
UID:6589-1764460800-1764547199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Dark Poets Prize - Edition IV
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 30th November 2025\nEntry Fee: £6 for the first poem\, £10 for three poems\, £14 for five poems\nPrizes: First Prize: £1000 plus a Dark Poets Prize certification and a Dark Poets Club T-shirt\nWord Limit: 250 words\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: https://www.darkpoets.club/darkpoetsprize\n\nThe fourth edition of the Dark Poets Prize is open for entries until 30th November 2025. The winner will receive £1000\, a certificate of the win\, and Dark Poets Club merchandise. More information can be found on the competition site. \nDark Poets Club is a global collective for all inspiring\, emerging\, and established poets whose written expressions lean towards “darker” themes\, or as we like to call it\, real-world rawness. They love poetry that is beautiful\, honest\, and comes from that deeper voice within. While many publications may find your expression a little too heavy\, the Dark Poets Club want to read\, love\, and share it. They always encourage our club members to stay true to their art and never sugarcoat it for anybody. \nA portion of funds from the Dark Poets Prize IV submissions will be donated to SANE\, a mental health charity doing vital work to support people affected by mental illness.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/dark-poets-prize/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251008T124240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T131641Z
UID:888-1764460800-1764547199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fish Short Story Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 30 November 2025\nEntry Fee: €24 (€16 subsequent entries)\nPrizes: 1st Place: €3\,000 plus five-day Short Story Workshop; 2nd: €300 plus online writing course; 3rd: €300; 7 honourable mentions win €200 each\nWord Limit: 5\,000\nJudge: Sean Lusk\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  fishpublishing.com/competition/short-story-contest/\n\nThe Fish Short Story Prize is run by Fish Publishing and is open for entries until the end of November. Based in the west of Ireland they have been publishing The Annual Fish Anthology since 1994. This is a very well-respected prize and would look great on any writer’s CV. \nThe first prize is a very generous €3\,000 and the winner also gets to attend a five-day workshop at the West Cork Literary Festival. The writers who finish second and third each get €300\, seven honourable mentions will get €200 each\, and the top 10 winners will also be published in the next Fish Anthology. \nAlthough the entry fee of €24 is a little steep compared to some competitions\, note that you will only be charge €16 for each subsequent entry. There is also an option to get a critique of your story (for €65)\, which could be of interest to those seeking advice about how to improve their writing.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/fish-short-story-prize/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250808T100304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250901T095046Z
UID:3535-1764460800-1764547199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight on 30 November 2025\nEntry Fee: €7 per poem or €30 for a batch of five\nPrizes: Winner: €2\,000 and featured reading at the Cork International Poetry Festival ; 2nd Prize: €500; 3rd Prize: €250; 10 Runners-up: €50 (Winners and runners-up will also be published in the Southword literary journal)\nWord Limit: 40 lines (excluding the title)\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website:  munsterlit.ie/odonoghue-competition\n\nThe Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Competition is sponsored by the Munster Literature Centre and has been running since 2010. The prize is named in honour of the late Irish poet long associated with the Centre. \nAs well as the tidy cash prize\, the winning poet will also have their poem featured at the Cork International Poetry Festival (with a four-night hotel stay and full board!)\, and it will feature on the Southword Poetry Podcast and be published in the Southword literary journal. \nPlease read the submission details and rules carefully (for instance\, PDFs are not permitted). And good luck!
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/gregory-odonoghue-poetry-competition/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250721T083720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T150029Z
UID:10845-1764460800-1764547199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Inkspot Publishing Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight GMT\, Sunday 30th November 2025\nEntry Fee: £10 for stories up to 2\,500 words; £15 for stories of 2\,500 to 5\,000 words\nPrizes: First: £1\,000\, Second: £250\, Third: £100\nWord Limit: 2\,500 words (£10 fee) or 5\,000 words (£15 fee)\nJudge: Kate Nash\, Literary Agent\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  inkspotpublishing.com/competition/2025-short-story-competition/\n\nInkspot Publishing’s inaugural Short Story Competition is open for entries. Stepping in after the sad demise of the Chipping Norton Literary Festival\, Inkspot’s short story competition gives two fee options\, depending on the length of your story. \nThe judge is Kate Nash (the literary agent\, not the musician/actress)\, who runs her own\, highly respected literary agency\, the aptly titled Kate Nash Literary Agency.  \nthe competition is open to anyone\, as long as the work submitted is the author’s own original work and is written in English. There is no lower age limit\, but young authors should note that the organisers are not seeking to attract writing for children. Check out the competition website for the full details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/inkspot-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251116
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250910T100142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T100445Z
UID:11161-1763164800-1763251199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:New2theScene Pace and Flow Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Time & Date: 12.00-14.00 (UK time) on Saturday 15th November 2025\nFee: £30\nCategory: Writing Courses & Opportunities\nSummary: Master the rhythm of great storytelling in this hands-on workshop on pace and flow.\nWorkshop Website: new2thescene.co.uk/workshop/pace-and-flow\n\nOrganised by writing platform New2theScene\, this hands-on\, online workshop on Pace and Flow aims to help writers master the rhythm of great storytelling. Learn how sentence structure\, scene length\, and clarity affect momentum and reader immersion. We’ll explore techniques to control tempo\, smooth transitions\, and avoid drag – so your fiction moves with purpose and compelling emotional drive. \nWhat the session will entail:\nThis workshop is a practical\, hands-on introduction to editing for Pace and Flow – the often invisible forces that shape how smoothly and powerfully your story reads. Through guided discussion\, real-world examples\, and practical exercises\, we’ll uncover what makes prose feel seamless – or sluggish – and how to bring rhythm and clarity to your narrative. \nIt will cover:\n• What pace and flow really means\n• Overwriting\n• Sentence-level flow\n• Common misconceptions\n• Word clutter\n• The rhythm of sentences\n• When writing feels “off” \nThe aim is that by the end\, you’ll have a sharper understanding of how to shape the movement of your story – line by line\, scene by scene – so your fiction flows with purpose\, polish\, and emotional pull. Check out the workshop website for the full details and sign-up information.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/new2thescene-pace-flow/
CATEGORIES:Courses & Opportunities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250914T112611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T123539Z
UID:7208-1763078400-1763164799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Happiful Poetry Prize 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 Friday 14 November 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Winner: £100; four shortlisted poets: £25 National Book Token each; plus publication/broadcast\nLine Limit: 25 lines max (excluding title)\nTheme: Poems must be on the topic of mental health or wellbeing\nEligibility: The competition is open to anyone based in the UK or NI aged 18 or over\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: happiful.com/poetry-prize\n\nOrganised by Happiful – the award-winning print and digital magazine devoted to mental health and wellbeing – the Happiful Poetry Prize is returns fonce again. This free-to-enter competition celebrates the best in mental health and wellbeing writing and gives entrants the chance to win £100 and possible publication in the magazine or even broadcast on their podcast. \nSome key info about the prize:\n– Entered poems should explore the topic of mental health and wellbeing in unique\, engaging\, and empowering ways.\n– The competition is free to enter\n– The winner will receive £100\, and four shortlisted poets will receive a £25 National Book Token.\n– All five poems will be published in issue 96 of Happiful.\n– The deadline for entries is 23:59 Friday 14th November 2025.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/happiful-poetry-prize/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251109
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251008T092229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T125417Z
UID:2935-1762560000-1762646399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize 2025/26
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 8 November 2025\nEntry Fee: £11 per story\nPrizes: 1st Place: £2\,500; Shortlist: £200 (shortlisted authors); Longlist: £50 bookshop vouchers\, plus a 4-book subscription to Galley Beggar Press\nWord Limit: 6\,000 words\nJudges: writers\, literary agents and publishers Sebastian Godwin\, Sam Mills and Selby Wynn Schwartz\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  galleybeggar.co.uk/prize\n\nThe Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize is a very highly regarded competition run by a the innovative and impressive independent publisher\, Galley Beggar Press. They’ve published some fantastic books over the years\, which you can browse on their website. \nBack to the competition though\, and the top prize of £2\,500 is well worth going for\, while the four judges will ensure the winning stories will have to be from the top drawer. You’ve got 6\,000 words to play with\, but be sure to the make every single one count.  \nDeadlines and announcements\n– The deadline for submissions is midnight of the evening of 8 November 2025 (UK time).\n– On 23 February 2026 a longlist of 10 stories will be announced.\n– On 16 March 2026 a shortlist of 3 stories will be announced.\n– On 30 March 2026 the winner of the 2025/26 Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize will be announced.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/galley-beggar-press-short-story-prize/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20251112T141616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T141957Z
UID:12085-1761955200-1769903999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Saturday 31 January 2026\nEntry Fee: £10 for one entry\, £19 for two entries\, £27 for three entries\nPrizes: 1st Place: £1\,100; 2nd Place: £300; 3rd Place: £200\nWord Limit: 300 (excluding title)\nEligibility: Anyone aged 18 years or older (at the time of entry) from anywhere in the world\nCharity:  10% of proceeds with be donated to charity (split between First Story and the Funzi & Bodo Trust)\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: newwriters.org.uk/flash-fiction-competition\n\nThe New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2026 is seeking imaginative\, thought-provoking flash fiction stories. With a prize fund of £1\,600 and the winners getting published on the website and in a future New Writers Anthology\, this is a great competition for new and experienced writers to get their work out there. \nNote that 10% of the proceeds from this competition will be donated to charity\, split between the excellent creative writing charity\, First Story and the Funzi and Bodo Trust. They both do brilliant work so even if you don’t win\, you’ll still be contributing to a good cause. \nLow Income Entries: We want to make the competition accessible to as many writers as possible. We have therefore funded a limited number of free entries for low-income writers. These are available on a first-come\, first-served basis (though no later than 15th January 2026\, one entry per person). Please see the terms and conditions for details. (The free entries are funded in part thanks to the generous donations made to our Ko-fi page.) \nSo if you can tell a compelling story in 300 words or fewer\, enter our Flash Fiction Competition.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/new-writers-flash-fiction-competition-2026/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250703T073850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T170853Z
UID:10274-1761955200-1762041599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ascent Novel Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 (UK time) on 1st November 2025\nEntry Fee: £29\nPrizes: 1st Place: £1\,000; Every entry is guaranteed a personalised paragraph of feedback.\nWord Limit: Opening 3\,000 words plus a one-page synopsis and a single-line pitch (all on the same document)\nJudges: Ajebowale Roberts (Senior Commissioning Editor\, Tor UK); Liza DeBlock (Literary Agent\, Greenstone Literary)\nCategory: Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website:  ascentnovelprize.com\n\nAscent Novel Prize is a writing competition for aspiring novelist\, but with a difference as every entrant will receive personalised feedback. In addition\, writers from under-represented backgrounds are able to select whether they want to enter the under-represented writers’ awards\, for free. These additional accolades are sponsored by independent bookshop\, Messrs Fletcher and Frost and a range of professionals from the industry.  \nWith a pair of exceptional judges (Ajebowale Roberts – Senior Commissioning Editor\, Tor UK and Liza DeBlock – Literary Agent\, Greenstone Literary)\, and a host of brilliant readers\, this new novel prize promises to unearth some real gems from new writers. We are particularly impressed by the additional awards for under-represented writers\, which could give a leg-up to those who might ordinarily find it especially tough to make it in the cut-and-thrust world of publishing.  \nNote that Ascent Novel Prize welcomes entries from writers across the globe\, aged 18 years and over and the competition is for writers who have no agent and have not accepted an offer of publication for a novel. \nGood luck!
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/ascent-novel-prize/
LOCATION:VirtualLocation
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260422T041104
CREATED:20250721T081334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T081334Z
UID:10839-1761868800-1761955199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solstice Nature Prize for Young Writers
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on 31st October 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Winner: £100\, goody bags and anthology publication\nWord Limit: 500 words( Short stories)\, 500 words (blogs)\, 40 lines (poems)\nAge Categories: 7-11\, 12-14\, 15-17 and 18-25 years\nTheme: Nature\, the environment and climate change\nCompetition Website: writingeastmidlands.co.uk/young-writers-groups/solstice-writing-prize/\n\nWriting East Midlands is seeking short stories\, blogs and poems from writers aged 7-25 on the theme of nature. \nThis year\, Writing East Midlands is seeking 500-word short stories\, 500-word blogs or 40-line poems from young writers across the UK—all on the theme of nature\, the environment and issues related to climate change! \nThe Solstice creative writing competition is open to writers aged 7-25\, with four age categories to enter (7-11\, 12-14\, 15-17) and prizes on offer for the first-place winner and five highly commended entries in each category. \nPrizes include: £100\, goody bags and publication in our online anthology. \nWriting East Midlands is delighted to announce the 2025 judge of the Solstice Nature Prize for Writers is Gill Lewis. Gill is the multi-award-winning and bestselling author of children’s nature-themed novels such as Sky Hawk\, Sky Dancer\, White Dolphin and A Story Like the Wind. Her latest book\, Moon Flight\, was launched in March 2023 and recently won Waterstones’ Book of the Month. You can find out more about Gill Lewis here. \nThe Solstice Nature Prize for Young Writers is FREE to enter. The deadline is 31st October 2025 at 11.59 pm. Check out the full details on the competition website.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/solstice-nature-prize-young-writers/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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UID:10259-1761868800-1761955199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:TogetherintheUK Then & Now Writing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 31 October 2025\nEntry Fee: Free (multiple entries permitted)\nPrizes: 1st Prize: £250.00 in each age category; 2nd Prize: A writing master class for each age category; 3rd Prize: A gift voucher for a bookstore or cinema near you for each age category\nWord Limit: 1\,500 words maximum (no minimum)\nEligibility: See competition site\nTheme: Then & Now\nCategory: Story\, Essay\, Poetry or Song Lyric Competitions\nCompetition Website: togetherintheuk.co.uk/competition\n\nTogetherintheUK is hosting a ‘Then & Now’ writing competition focussing on your or your family’s migration story. The organisers want to hear about the traditions you carried with you or have grown up with\, the gains and the losses\, the moments of joy and challenge as you built your new life. They want to hear about how you built your life in the UK: how you helped shape your community\, contributed to the economy in all kinds of ways through work and volunteering and how you or your family navigated living in a new country. \nYou can submit a poem or lyrics to a song\, an essay or a short story. There is a competition for over 18s and one for Under 18s\, an under 18. The top entries will be showcased on the TogetherintheUK website and may be published in an anthology. \nNote the following eligibility criteria. The competition is open to:\n– First and second-generation migrants and refugees\,  asylum seekers\, international students and international workers who have lived or are living in the UK\n– People working with migrants/refugees/asylum seekers\n– TGIUK volunteers current and previous and entrants and winners from previous TGIUK competitions.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/togetherintheuk-writing-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Non-fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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