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SUMMARY:Globe Soup 2025 Paranormal Flash Fiction Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 (UK time) 28th April 2025\nEntry Fee: Lucky Dip Tickets:- Early Bird: £3\, 4th-23rd April: £6\, from 23rd April: £9; Golden Tickets:- Early Bird: £15\, 4th-23rd April: £20\, from 23rd April: £30\nPrizes: 1st Place: £500\, 2nd Place: £300\, 3rd Place: £200\nWord Limit: 600 words max\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website:  globesoup.net/2025-paranormal-flash-fiction-challenge\n\nThe Globe Soup Paranormal Flash Fiction Challenge 2025 is open for entries. And unlike some previous competitions of theirs\, you get the chance to pick your favourite “phenomenon” (for a few extra pennies). \nIf you take the Lucky Dip option\, you will be randomly assigned a paranormal entity or phenomenon. Once you receive your assignment\, you’ll have until the deadline to craft a complete flash fiction story (of 600 words or fewer) that features this paranormal entity or phenomenon at the heart of the narrative. There’s no minimum word requirement\, but your entry must stand alone as a full story. \nThe paranormal entities Globe Soup have chosen for this year’s challenge are: \n1. Kraken\n2. Doppelgänger\n3. Vanishing Town\n4. Banshee\n5. Astral Projection\n6. Chupacabra\n7. Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP)\n8. Black-Eyed Children \nYou can read more about each of these options on the competition page\, HERE. \nSo if you fancy taking part in this exciting competition\, get in early and take advantage of the early bird prices – and then decide whether you want to risk the lucky dip or pick your own paranormal entity! \nNote that for 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 with regular free-to-enter competitions and plenty of writing-related chat.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/globe-soup-2025-paranormal-challenge/
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CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
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UID:7783-1743379200-1743465599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:DRF Writers Award 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31st March 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: 1st Place: £10\,000; Two runners-up: £1\,000 each\nWord Limit: 15\,000-20\,000 words of a work in progress\, fiction or non-fiction\nEligibility: Entrants must reside within the British Commonwealth or Eire\nCategory: Novel Competitions\, Non-fiction Competitions\nJudges: Erica Wagner (chair)\, writer and literary critic; Inua Ellams\, poet\, playwright and curator; Natalie Haynes\, writer and broadcaster\nCompetition Website:  deborahrogersfoundation.org/writers-award\n\nThe 2025 DRF Writers Award\, organised and administered by the Deborah Rogers Foundation\, gives £10\,000 to a previously unpublished writer whose submission of 15\,000- 20\,000 words demonstrates literary talent and who needs financial support to complete their first book. The submitted work can be fiction\, non-fiction\, children’s or short stories. Applicants must reside in the British Commonwealth or Eire. The winner receives £10\,000 and the two shortlisted authors £1\,000 each.  \nThis is a fantastic opportunity for talented writers who need extra financial assistance to enable them to complete their work of fiction or non-fiction. Check the competition website for submission requirements and other information.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/drf-writers-award/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions,Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
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UID:7695-1743379200-1743465599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Caterpillar Poetry Prize 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31st March 2025\nEntry Fee: €15\nPrizes: 1st prize €1\,000 plus a week at Circle of Misse in France; 2nd prize €500; 3rd prize €250\nWord Limit: No line limit\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nJudge: Kate Wakeling\nCompetition Website:  thecaterpillarmagazine.com\n\nThe Caterpillar Poetry Prize 2025 is an annual prize for  unpublished poems written by adults for children aged 7–11.  \nThis year’s judge is Kate Wakeling whose work has been awarded the CLiPPA prize for children’s poetry and nominated for the Carnegie Medal and has been praised as ‘clever\, funny\, inspiring’ (The Sunday Times) and ‘both limpidly welcoming and profoundly meaningful’ (Guardian). Her collections have variously been selected as Books of the Month in the Guardian\, The Scotsman and The Sunday Times. \nThe Prize is open to anyone (over 16)\, as long as the work is original and previously unpublished. The poems can be on any subject.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/caterpillar-poetry-prize/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250109T135719Z
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SUMMARY:Bath Short Story Award 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time)\, 31st March 2025\nEntry Fee: £9\nPrizes: 1st Place: £1\,200; Second prize: £300; Third prize: £100; all shortlisted stories will be published in an anthology (plus more\, see below)\nWord Limit: 2\,200 words\nJudges: Lucy Luck & Liv Bignold (literary agents)\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  bathshortstoryaward.org\n\nThe sister competition of the Bath Novel Award (which has been running since 2013)\, The Bath Short Story Award is a well-regarded contest that gives entrants the chance to bag some generous cash prizes and also have their entry published in the next Bath Short Story Anthology. As well as the prizes mentioned above\, there is a £100 Acorn Award for unpublished authors as well as £50 in book vouchers.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/bath-short-story-award/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
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UID:7596-1743120000-1743206399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition - Flash
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) 28th March 2025\nEntry Fee: £3.90 includes 30p admin fee\nPrizes: First prize: £75\, Commended: £25\nWord Limit: 200 words\nJudge: Michael Loveday\, fiction writer\, poet\, and creative facilitator\nCategory: Flash Competitions\nCompetition Website: southwarwickshireliteraryfestival.com/competition-2025\n\nThe South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition has four categories:\n– Fiction\n– Creative Non-fiction\n– Poetry\n– Flash \nThe winner of each category will receive a prize of £75. Each category will also pick one commended entry (and award a prize of £25). The winners and commended writers in each category will also have the opportunity to read their work at the literary festival on 20th September in Leamington Spa. \nWith a low entry fee and the chance to perform your entry\, this competition could be well worth entering.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/south-warwickshire-writing-flash/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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UID:7578-1743120000-1743206399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Red Shed Poetry Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 28th March 2025\nEntry Fee: £3.50 for the first entry\, £2 extra for each additional entry\nPrizes: 1st Place: £100\, 2nd: £50\, 3rd: £20. Wakefield postcode prize: £25\nWord Limit: 40 lines maximum\nCategory: Marion Oxley\nSole adjudicator: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: currockpress.com/theredshedpoetrycomp\n\nThe Red Shed Poetry Competition 2025 is run by Currock Press (and sponsored by Mocca Moocho Café\,  Wakefield) and is seeking poems of up to 40 lines from anyone aged 16 or older. With a modest entry fee and the option to enter up to five poems\, this could be a great competition to send your unpublished poems. \nCompetition judge Marion Oxley admires “poems that tell me something I don’t already know\, that take me to places I haven’t already been” and “poems that make me think\, challenge preconceptions\, that widen the readers’ horizons”. So get best your best work sent to the Red Shed Poetry Competition before the 28th March 2025.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/red-shed-poetry-competition/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250108T131638Z
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SUMMARY:South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition - Creative Non-Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) 28th March 2025\nEntry Fee: £3.90 includes 30p admin fee\nPrizes: First prize: £75\, Commended: £25\nWord Limit: 800 words\nJudge: Simon Whaley\, freelance writer\, bestselling author and photographer\nCategory: Non-Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: southwarwickshireliteraryfestival.com/competition-2025\n\nThe South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition has four categories:\n– Fiction\n– Creative Non-fiction\n– Poetry\n– Flash \nThe winner of each category will receive a prize of £75. Each category will also pick one commended entry (and award a prize of £25). The winners and commended writers in each category will also have the opportunity to read their work at the literary festival on 20th September in Leamington Spa. \nWith a low entry fee and the chance to perform your entry\, non-fiction writers should certainly consider entering.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/south-warwickshire-writing-comp-non-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions
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UID:4223-1743120000-1743206399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition - Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) 28th March 2025\nEntry Fee: £3.90 including 30p admin fee\nPrizes: First prize: £75\, Commended: £25\nWord Limit: 40 lines\nJudge: Gwyneth Box\, children’s author\, award-winning poet\, and workshop facilitator\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: southwarwickshireliteraryfestival.com/competition-2025\n\nThe South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition has four categories:\n– Fiction\n– Creative Non-fiction\n– Poetry\n– Flash \nThe winner of each category will receive a prize of £75. Each category will also pick one commended entry (and award a prize of £25). The winners and commended writers in each category will also have the opportunity to read their work at the literary festival on 20th September in Leamington Spa. \nThis would be a fantastic competition for any poet to win\, so get involved today.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/south-warwickshire-writing-comp-poetry/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250106T130740Z
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UID:4206-1743120000-1743206399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition - Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) 28th March 2025\nEntry Fee: £3.90 including 30p admin fee\nPrizes: First prize: £75\, Commended: £25\nWord Limit: 800 words\nJudge: Gabrielle Mullarkey\, author of three published novels and nearly 2\,000 short stories\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: southwarwickshireliteraryfestival.com/competition-2025\n\nThe South Warwickshire Literary Festival Writing Competition now has four categories:\n– Fiction\n– Creative Non-fiction\n– Poetry\n– Flash \nThe winner of each category will receive a prize of £75. Each category will also pick one commended entry (and award a prize of £25). The winners and commended writers in each category will also have the opportunity to read their work at the literary festival on 20th September in Leamington Spa.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/south-warwickshire-writing-comp-fiction/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250113T110403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T153657Z
UID:4148-1740700800-1740787199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Edinburgh Short Story Award 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on 28th February 2025\nEntry Fee: £11 per story\nPrizes: 1st Place: £3\,000; 2nd: £500; 3rd: £250; top 20+ stories will be published in The Edinburgh Anthology\nWord Limit: 2\,000 words\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  scottishartstrust.org/short-story\n\nThe Edinburgh Short Story Award\, run by the Scottish Arts Trust\, is open for entries. There are various prizes to be won:\n– First Prize £3\,000 – Open to writers worldwide\n– Second Prize £500 – Open to writers worldwide\n– Third Prize £250 – Open to writers worldwide\n– Isobel Lodge Award £750 – Open to unpublished writers living in Scotland\n– Write Mango Flash Award £300 – Open to writers worldwide \nNote that publication is offered to authors of the top twenty stories (or more) in their next anthology.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/edinburgh-short-story-award/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250106T141132Z
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SUMMARY:Write or Flight - the World’s First Reality Competition for Writers
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 28th February 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Seven contestants will be flown to Cusco\, Peru (from 1st to 6th May 2025). The winning writer (of the reality show) will be awarded a publishing deal to complete their memoir\, a cash prize of $10\,000\, and a year-long coaching program from Memoir Writing for Geniuses valued at $15\,000.\nCategory: Non-fiction Competitions\nHow to Apply: Writers must fill out the application by 28th February 2025. This includes submitting a writing sample and short informal video.\nWebsite: writeorflightshow.com\n\nWrite or Flight is the world’s first reality competition for writers and offers one lucky winner a publishing deal and a $10\,000 advance. \nSeven lucky contestants will be flown to Cusco\, Peru where they will participate in a variety of adventures\, which they will then attempt to describe on the page. They’ll read their work to a panel of judges. In each episode one writer will be eliminated until a winner is finally crowned. \nWrite or Flight is currently seeking contestants. “We’re looking for writers from all age groups who love the written word. Experience isn’t a prerequisite. We’re looking for talent and enthusiasm more than anything else\,” explains Wendy Dale\, the show’s creator and the founder of Memoir Writing for Geniuses. \nSeven contestants will be selected from the pool of applicants and will be flown to Cusco\, Peru to shoot the series\, scheduled from May 1 to May 16\, 2025. To apply\, applicants must submit a writing sample of less than 2000 words and a short personal video. Detailed instructions can be found at writeorflightshow.com/contestants. \nThe winner will receive a year’s worth of coaching from Memoir Writing for Geniuses to help them write a memoir. Their memoir will be published by Parentheses Press and they’ll receive a $10\,000 advance for their efforts.  \nContestants will be selected based on the quality of their writing sample as well as their personality. The producers want a mix of different personalities\, backgrounds and age groups. Check out the Write or Flight website for the full details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/write-or-flight/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241130T113354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T101354Z
UID:1518-1740700800-1740787199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exeter Writers Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 28 February 2025\nEntry Fee: £7 per entry\nPrizes: First prize: £700; second prize: £350; third prize: £250; Best entry from Devon-based writer: £100\nWord Limit: 3\,000 words (no minimum\, title not included in the word count)\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: exeterwriters.org.uk/p/competition-2.html\n\nCompetition Details\nExeter Writers have been running a short story competition since 2009 and this year the top prize is an enticing £700. There are also cash prizes for second place (£350)\, third place (£250) and an extra prize for the best entry from a writer living in Devon (£100). The maximum word count is 3\,000 words\, not including the title\, and there is no minimum word count. Winning entries will also be published on the Exeter Writers website.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/exeter-writers-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T090655Z
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SUMMARY:Kelpies Prize for Writing
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 28 February 2025\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Nine months of mentoring with an experienced editorial or design team; Consideration for a publishing deal with Floris Books; £500 cash\nWhat to Enter: The first five chapters of a book for children\, either fiction or non-fiction OR a whole picture-book story\, plus a synopsis and and addition piece of writing for children (see site for details)\nEligibility: Open to writers over 18 years old living in Scotland\nCategory: Children’s Book Competitions\nCompetition Website:  discoverkelpies.co.uk/kelpies-prizes/\n\nRun by Floris Books (an award-winning independent publishing company based in Edinburgh and the largest publisher of children’s books in Scotland)\, the Kelpies Prize for Writing is seeking quite specific entries. They are seeking: \n\nThe first five chapters of a book for children\, either fiction or non-fiction\,\nOR a whole picture-book story. Please state whether the book is:\n• a picture-book story for 3–6 year olds\n• an early-reader chapter book for 6–8 year olds\n• a novel for 8–11 year olds\n• a novel with storylines and themes more suitable for 11–13 year olds\n• a work of non-fiction for any of the age groups listed above\nA synopsis or summary of the book (between 100 and 300 words).\nA short piece of writing (1\,000–3\,000 words) for children that begins with either\nof these two lines:\n• It seemed like such an ordinary day…\nOR\n• I opened the door and found…\nThis can be a short story\, poetry or a picture-book text; it can be comic\, dramatic\, moving\,\nlargely dialogue or whatever you like.\nSome information about you (see site for full details).\n\nNote that the organisers are also running the Kelpies Prize for Illustration at the same time. See their website for details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/kelpies-prize-writing/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250301
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241001T082232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T084415Z
UID:7131-1740700800-1740787199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Margery Allingham Short Mystery Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 6 pm (UK time) 28 February 2025\nEntry Fee: £18\nPrizes: 1st Place: £500\nWord Limit: 3\,500 words\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website:  thecwa.co.uk/awards-and-competitions/margery-allingham-short-mystery-competition\n\nRun jointly by The Crime Writers’ Association and the  Margery Allingham Society\, this competition is open to mystery stories of up to 3\,500 words and has a top prize of £500. They are seeking the best unpublished short mystery\, and not only that\, but one which fits into Golden Age crime writer Margery Allingham’s definition of what makes a great mystery story: \n“The Mystery remains box-shaped\, at once a prison and a refuge. Its four walls are\, roughly\, a Crime\, a Mystery\, an Enquiry and a Conclusion with an Element of Satisfaction in it.” – Margery Allingham
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/margery-allingham-short-mystery-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250225
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
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UID:8278-1740355200-1740441599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Future Scholar Foundation Short Story Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Ongoing Monthly – Submit by the 24th of the month (submit by 15th of the month for free feedback)\nEntry Fee: Free\nEligibility: Elementary and Middle School Students Aged 4-14\nTheme: New prompt every month\nPrizes: 1st: $25 Amazon Gift Card\, 2nd: $15 Amazon Gift Card\, 3rd: $5 Amazon Gift Card\,  all winners also published in FSF Hall of Fame \nWord Limit: 350 words\nJudges: Future Scholar Foundation Team and One Guest Judge\nCategories: Flash Fiction\, Short Story\nCompetition Website:  futurescholarfoundation.org/shortstorydesktop\n\nThe Future Scholar Foundation hosts monthly short story competitions for elementary and middle school students. Participate to win gift cards\, have your story published on an international stage\, and receive FREE feedback. \nThe Future Scholar Foundation is an international nonprofit platform with a mission to inspire students around the world to harness the magic of writing and facilitate impactful change in their lives and communities. They have impacted over 6\,000 students from over 30 countries\, and their work has been featured on The Seattle Times\, NorthWest Asian Weekly\, and ELA Brave and True. They have been supported by professionals from Stanford University\, Yale University\, The New York Times\, and more.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/future-scholar-foundation-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241104T113537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241105T110907Z
UID:3717-1740355200-1740441599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Elmbridge Literary Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 24th February 2025\nEntry Fee: Adults: £8\, Under 18s: free\nPrizes: Adults: 1st Place: £250; 2nd: £150; 3rd: £100; Under 18s: £10-£35 in book tokens\nWord Limit: Varies\nTheme: The River\nCategory: Short Story Competitions/Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website:  rcsherrifftrust.org.uk/elmbridge-literary-competition/\n\nThe Elmbridge Literary Competition 2024 is run in partnership with publisher Sampson Low\, who will publish the winning entries as a Chapbook. Open to short stories and poems\, there are various categories for under 18s and another for adults. Check out the competition terms and conditions for all the details. Please read the terms carefully as they vary depending on the type of submission and the age of the entrant. \nNote that there are different prizes and word/line limits for the different categories\, but the adults have a word limit of 1\,500 words for short story entries and 30 lines for poems. Note also that the Arial font must be used. There is the option to pay for Judges Feedback (fee £10.00) or a Full Critique (fee £25). \nGood luck!
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/elmbridge-literary-competition/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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UID:7943-1739750400-1739836799@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Poetry Wales Award 2024/25
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23:59 (UK time) on 17th February 2025\nEntry Fee: £5 per poem (or FREE for magazine subscribers and low-income households)\nPrizes: 1st Place: £500 plus a writing course or retreat; 2nd Place: £100; 3rd Place: £50; top three also win a One Year Subscription to Poetry Wales & publication in Poetry Wales\nWord Limit: 70 lines maximum (excluding title and line breaks)\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nJudge: Jeremy Dixon (prize-winning poet\, workshop leader and maker of Artist’s Books)\nCompetition Website: poetrywales.co.uk/award\n\nSponsored by Literature Wales\, the Poetry Wales Award is a single-poem competition open to poets worldwide to share their new\, never-before-published work. The competition will be open from 17th December 2024 to 17th February 2025 and the entry fee is £5 per poem (maximum length 70 lines).  \nThe judge for the 2024/25 competition is Jeremy Dixon\, a prize-winning poet\, workshop leader and maker of Artist’s Books. He is the author of the pamphlet IN RETAIL (Arachne Press\, 2019). His first full collection A VOICE COMING FROM THEN (Arachne Press\, 2021) won the Wales Book of the Year Poetry Award 2022.  \nThe winner will receive £500 plus the choice of either a course at Literature Wales’ Tŷ Newydd Writing Centre or a week-long self-catered retreat at their dedicated writing retreat cottage\, Nant. Second place will get £100 and third will get £50\, and all three winners will be published in Poetry Wales and get a year’s subscription too. 10 highly commended poets will be invited to read at the Awarding Ceremony\, and have their poems published in an online booklet on poetrywales.co.uk.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/poetry-wales-award/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250215
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250110T144518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T145452Z
UID:7630-1739491200-1739577599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Writers' & Artists' Short Story Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midnight (UK time) on 14th February 2025\nEntry Fee:  Free\, though entrants must be registered on writersandartists.co.uk\nPrizes: An Arvon Residential Writing Week (worth £850) plus publication\nWord Limit: 2\,000 words\nTheme: Wonder\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nJudge: Vanessa Onwuemezi\nCompetition Website:  writersandartists.co.uk/competitions/writers-artists-short-story-competition-2025\n\nThe Writers’ & Artists’ Short Story Competition 2025 is fantastic opportunity for a short story writer to win a place on the renowned Arvon Residential Writing Week course\, which usually costs £850. The competition is free to enter (although you’ll need a – free – account at the Writers’ & Artists’ website). \nHead judge Vanessa Onwuemezi won The White Review Short Story Prize in 2019 and her work has appeared in literary and art magazines\, including Granta\, Frieze and Prototype. \nThe closing date for entries is midnight 14th February 2025\, and the winner – along with two runners-up – will be announced on the blog pages of their site in March 2025.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/writers-artists-short-story-competition/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250215
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20250122T111045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T094124Z
UID:7891-1739145600-1739577599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Arvon Online Writing Week: Writing Relationships in Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Course Dates: Monday 10th February – Friday 14th February 2025\nFee: Standard: £450\, Concessions: £315 (Arvon also offer limited concessionary places at a 30% reduction)\nTutors: Ella Frears\, Shivanee Ramlochan & Daniel Sluman\nCategory: Writing Courses & Opportunities\nCompetition Website: arvon.org/writing-courses/courses-retreats/online-writing-week-love-poetry\n\nOrganised by Arvon\, who have been running courses and retreats for writers for over fifty years\, the Online Writing Week: Writing Relationships in Poetry is perfect for writers who want the content and connections of a writing retreat\, but without the need to travel anywhere. \nWith five days of writing workshops\, readings and tutorials\, the course will include up to 14 writers and be delivered through Zoom. With daily interactive meetings\, two one-to-one tutorials with experienced tutors (25 minutes each) and the chance to meet lots of like-minded writers\, this could be the kickstart your poetry needs. Arvon will also throw in free passes to any of their webinars running between 10th and 14th February (each of which is usually priced at £40). \nThe three tutors on the course are:\n– Ella Frears\, whose collection Shine\, Darling (Offord Road Books\, 2020) was shortlisted for both the Forward Prize for Best First Collection\, and the T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry.\n– Shivanee Ramlochan. a Trinidadian writer whose debut\, Everyone Knows I Am a Haunting (Peepal Tree Press\, 2017)\, was shortlisted for the 2018 Forward Prize for Best First Collection.\n– Daniel Sluman\, a 38-year-old poet and disability rights activist who co-edited the first major UK Disability poetry anthology Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets Write Back and he has appeared widely in UK poetry journals. \nSo\, if you have always wanted to attend a writing retreat but the practicalities of life have stopped you\, this could be a fantastic option for you.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/arvon-online-writing-week-poetry/
CATEGORIES:Courses & Opportunities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250201
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20240829T071818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T140820Z
UID:6687-1738281600-1738367999@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 23.59 (UK time) on Friday 31 January 2025\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 16 years or older (at the time of entry) from anywhere in the world.\nCharity:  £1 from each entry will be donated to First Story (England’s leading creative writing charity for young people)\nHead Judge: Shreya Sen-Handley (Author\, Columnist\, Playwright and Illustrator)\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: newwriters.org.uk/flash-fiction-competition\n\nThe New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2024 is seeking imaginative\, thought-provoking flash fiction stories. With our biggest-ever prize fund of £1\,600 and the winners getting published on the website and a future anthology\, this is a great competition for new and experienced writers to get their work out there. \nWe’re delighted to welcome the celebrated author\, playwright\, columnist and illustrator Shreya Sen-Handley as the head judge for the competition. During her varied and brilliant career to date\, Shreya has published three books with HarperCollins: the award-winning ‘Memoirs of My Body’ (2017)\, the acclaimed short story collection ‘Strange’ (2019)\, and the bestselling travelogue ‘Handle With Care’ (2022). Shreya is currently working on her fourth book\, which is set to be published by Penguin in 2026.  \nNote that £1.00 from each entry will be donated to the excellent creative writing charity\, First Story. They do brilliant work and run several projects to help empower young people and give them a creative voice). 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 2025\, one entry per person). Please see the terms and conditions for details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/flash-fiction-comp-2025/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241008T092755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T094301Z
UID:7174-1735603200-1735689599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Arkbound Writing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 December 2024\nEntry Fee: £8\nPrizes: Free copy of published book; cash prize TBD\nWord Limit: 4\,500\nJudge: Bridget Reaume\, Publishing Executive of Arkbound\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\, Non-fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: arkbound.com/writing-competitions\n\nThe latest writing competition from Arkbound Publishing – officially entitled ‘Exploring Scottish Natural Landscapes\, Cultural Heritage\, and Environmental Preservation’ – invites UK writers and poets to participate in their latest competition which explores the historical significance and cultural emphasis on Scotland’s natural landscapes. Participants are encouraged to submit works of poetry and prose\, analysing and reflecting on Scottish landscape\, its hand in shaping national identity\, environmental preservation\, biodiversity\, urban pollution. They are seeking submissions exploring landscape memory\, intangible cultural heritage and/or urban & rural landscapes. See the competition site for the full details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/arkbound-writing-competition/
CATEGORIES:Non-fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20240920T093953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T092753Z
UID:3862-1735603200-1735689599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Writing Magazine Grand Flash Prize 2024
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 December 2024\nEntry Fee: £15 (standard rate) or £10 (for magazine print subscribers or digital members)\nPrizes: 1st Place: £1\,000; 2nd Place: £150; 3rd Place: £50; the winning entry will be published in Writing Magazine\nWord Limit: 500\nJudge: Writing Magazine editorial team\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: writers-online.co.uk/writing-competitions/grand-flash-2024\n\nIf you want the chance to win £1\,000 and get your entry published in a magazine with a circulation of around 20\,000\, this could be the competition for you. Discounted entry fees are available to Writing Magazine subscribers or digital members\, so it’s worth considering (as the magazine is packed full of useful tips\, articles and information for writers). With a 500-word limit\, it’s a little longer than many flash fiction competitions\, so it gives you room to flex your storytelling muscles\, but you’ve still got to make every word count. Good luck.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/writing-magazine-grand-flash-prize/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241230
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241231
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241126T111156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T102012Z
UID:7388-1735516800-1735603199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Writers Winter 50-Word Competition 2024
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 11.59 (UK time) on Monday 30th December 2024\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: 1st Place: £50 plus one free entry to the New Writers Flash Fiction Competition 2025\, and publication on the NewWriters.org.uk website\nWord Limit: 50 words (excluding title)\nTheme: Winter\nCategory: Flash Fiction / Poetry Competitions\nHow to Enter: Send your entry as an attachment (Word doc or Google doc please) to: competitions@newwriters.org.uk with the email subject “Winter 50-Word Competition”.\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 winter-themed entry of up to 50 words can be prose or poetry. Please give your entry a title that isn’t ‘Winter’ (one year almost half the entries were called that and it complicated the anonymous judging process!). \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.\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 ‘Winter’ – 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 2025).\nResults of the competition will be published in the NewWriters.org.uk newsletter in January 2025 and the winning entry will be published on the website soon after.\nEntries should be sent as email attachments (Word doc or Google doc please) to competitions@newwriters.org.uk with the email subject “Winter 50-Word Competition”.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/winter-50-word/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241025T134521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241108T155534Z
UID:7294-1734220800-1734307199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Marlowe and Christie Flash Fiction Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 15th December 2024\nEntry Fee: £9 Early Bird Entry (until 5th December 2024) then £11 for standard entry (until 15th December 2024)\nPrizes: Winner: £250/$325\nWord Limit: 250 words\nJudge: Patrick Gleeson\, author of Hattie Brings the House Down (Bedford Square Publishers\, 2024)\nTheme: Entries must be inspired by Christmas\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website:  marloweandchristie.com/flashfictionprize\n\nThe Marlowe and Christie Flash Fiction Prize is seeking stories of up to 250 words inspired by Christmas. DEADLINE AND FEE: Early-Bird Fee £9.00: Deadline 5th December (Midnight London time). Full Fee £11.00: Deadline 15th December (Midnight London time). Entrants will be notified of the results in time for Christmas. \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.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/marlowe-christie-flash-fiction-prize/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241024T085803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T174655Z
UID:7253-1734220800-1734307199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fabuly Writer’s Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 15th December 2024\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: First prize: $500 and the winning story will be featured in Fabuly\, professionally illustrated and produced in an audio format\nWord Limit: 2\,000 words\nTheme/Genre: An Unexpected Encounter\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: fabuly.io/writers-challenge\n\nOrganised by Fabuly\, the free e-book and audiobook publisher\, the Fabuly Writer’s Challenge is seeking stories of up to 2\,000 words on the theme of ‘An Unexpected Encounter’. The winner will receive $500 plus publication.  \nPlease note that if the organisers receive more than 200 entries\, they will stop accepting submissions in order to maintain the quality of the evaluation process.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/fabuly-writers-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241214
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241022T080635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T123904Z
UID:2918-1734048000-1734134399@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Failing Writers Festive Flash Fiction Competition
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: Midday (UK time) on 13th December 2024\nEntry Fee: £1\nPrizes: 1st Place: £500\nWord Limit: 350 words\nTheme: Festive and must include the mandatory special phrase (revealed in episode 20 of season 4 of the podcast released on Monday 4th Nov 2024)\nCategory: Flash Fiction Competitions\nCompetition Website: failingwriterspodcast.com\n\nOrganised by The Failing Writers Podcast (“A podcast for anyone who ever dreamed of being a writer… then went and put the kettle on”)\, this flash fiction competition has a very reasonable £1 entry fee and a very nice top prize of £500. \nIt’s a festive-themed competition but you can choose the genre – it could be a spooky winter tale\, a love story\, historical fiction\, sci-fi… anything! As long as it’s festive. And festive can mean ‘Christmas’\, ‘Hannukah’\, ‘Solstice’\, ‘Diwali’ or any other wintery-type-festivities. \nNote that the mandatory special phrase for this year’s competition (which must be included in your entry) will be revealed in episode 20 of season 4 of the podcast on 4th November 2024. See the The Failing Writers Podcast website for more details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/failing-writers-flash-fiction-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241106
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241014T092610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T093845Z
UID:7198-1730764800-1730851199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Time After Time Rhyme and Recycle E-Waste Poetry Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 5th November 2024\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Cash prizes of £50 for those selected for the e-zine\nTheme/Genre: To engage and inspire young people to learn about e-waste through poetry\, song lyrics\, spoken word\, visual or multi-media.\nEligibility: This competition is open to people aged 18-24\nCategory: Poetry Competitions\nCompetition Website: hubbub.org.uk/time-after-time\n\nRHYME AND RECYCLE: AN E-WASTE POETRY CHALLENGE \nTime After Time is a campaign from Virgin Media O2 and environmental charity Hubbub that aims to lead the charge in action on e-waste. This competition is for young people with an interest in creative writing to think about ways to view the e-waste problem in a new light. \nYour submission should fit under one of the following themes and engage and inspire young people to learn about e-waste: \n\nManufacturing of Tech – reflecting on the global resources and labour it takes to make tech and how easily we forget about these factors when it comes to looking after our electricals.\nConsumerism – How many unused electricals do you have in your home? The average household has 21! Consider our relationship with different types of tech and the value we give to different items.\nExtending the Lifespan of a Product – Recycling\, selling\, donating or binning (👎) deciding what to do with our tech isn’t a decision many of us spend time on – how can we highlight this through poetry.\nLiving in the technology era – Many people see their phone as one of their most important items\, it goes with us everywhere and connects us to everyone – until a new model comes along. What does this mean about its value?\n\nCheck out the competition site for more details and good luck.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/time-after-time-poetry-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Poetry Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20241024T124357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T125113Z
UID:7282-1730419200-1730505599@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Friends Who Write Season 3
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 1st November 2024\nEntry Fee: FREE\nPrizes: Total Prize pool $7\,000. Consistency prize winner $2\,500 per team\nWord Limit: 1\,000 words\nEligibility: Must be 18+ to participate\nCategory: Short Story Competitions\nCompetition Website: t2.world/fww3\n\nFriends Who Write isn’t just a writing contest—it’s a celebration of friendship\, passion\, and individual creativity. Over the course of a month\, writers team up to hold each other accountable to weekly sprint deadlines. Submit 1\,000 words or more on any topic\, every Friday. In addition to winning the prizes\, you will also participate in free weekly workshops on writing skills and building confidence as a writer. Check out the competition site for the full details.
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/friends-who-write-competition/
CATEGORIES:Flash Fiction Competitions,Short Story Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20240923T125126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T125552Z
UID:7070-1730332800-1730419199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Writing Magazine Writing for Children - Chapter Book Prize 2024
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 October 2024\nEntry Fee: £7.50 (standard rate) or £6 (for magazine print subscribers or digital members)\nPrizes: 1st Place: consultation with top children’s fiction agent Julia Churchill; 2nd Place: picture book critique by Amy Sparkes; 3rd Place: a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership\nWord Limit: 5\,000-10\,000 words\, plus synopsis and five-live pitch\nJudge: Writing Magazine editorial team\nCategory: Children’s Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website: writers-online.co.uk/writing-competitions/writing-for-children-chapter-book-prize-2024/\n\nRun by Writing Magazine\, this award is open to all unpublished and unagented writers and is an opportunity for you to submit your chapter book texts. We are not looking for illustrated stories or accompanying sample illustrations – please just send the story text. \nPlease enter\, in a single document:\n– The full manuscript of your story\, between 5\,000 and 15\,000 words.\n– A one-side\, double-spaced synopsis of whole book\n– Five-line pitch of your book \nThe first prize winner will be offered a consultation with top children’s fiction agent Julia Churchill\, a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership. The second prize winner will be offered a picture book critique by Amy Sparkes through Writing Magazine Writing Courses\, a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership. The third prize winner will win a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/writing-magazine-chapter-book-prize/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241101
DTSTAMP:20260424T105729
CREATED:20240923T123319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T125743Z
UID:7061-1730332800-1730419199@newwriters.org.uk
SUMMARY:Writing Magazine Writing for Children - Picture Book Prize 2024
DESCRIPTION:Deadline: 31 October 2024\nEntry Fee: £7.50 (standard rate) or £6 (for magazine print subscribers or digital members)\nPrizes: 1st Place: consultation with top children’s fiction agent Julia Churchill; 2nd Place: picture book critique by Amy Sparkes; 3rd Place: a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership\nWord Limit: 800\nJudge: Writing Magazine editorial team\nCategory: Children’s Novel Competitions\nCompetition Website: writers-online.co.uk/writing-competitions/writing-for-children-picture-book-prize-2024\n\nRun by Writing Magazine\, this award is open to all unpublished and un-agented writers and is an opportunity for you to submit your picture book texts. Note that they are not looking for illustrated stories or accompanying sample illustrations – please just send the story text. \nEntries need to reflect traditional published picture book texts which do not rely on pop-ups\, tabs or touch to help deliver the story. The story should be fiction and can be rhyming or non-rhyming. The word count should be no more than 800 words. Your story can be split up into spreads (usually 12-14 spreads) or be one continuous piece of writing.   \nThe first prize winner will be offered a consultation with top children’s fiction agent Julia Churchill\, a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership. The second prize winner will be offered a picture book critique by Amy Sparkes through Writing Magazine Writing Courses\, a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership. The third prize winner will win a year’s subscription to Writers Online Membership
URL:https://newwriters.org.uk/competition/writing-magazine-picture-book-prize/
CATEGORIES:Novel Competitions
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