This is one of the most prestigious
writing contests in the British literary calendar.
Do you have a really good poem or short story? Or a few? I mean, really really REALLY good?
poem - no more than 42 lines
short story - no more than 5,000 words.
flash fiction category - stories of up to 250 words
This year’s judges are Liz Lochhead (poems) Tania Hershman (flash fiction) and Andrew Miller (short stories).
Closing: 31st May 14 (postmarked)
Prizes: In each of the main categories (Short Stories, Poems) - £5,000, £1,000, £500. There are also ten runners-up prizes of £50. These are called ‘supplementary prizes’ to make you feel less like an also-ran. The top four poems will be submitted to the Forward Prize.
Prizes in the Flash Fiction category are £1,000, £500, £250, plus three supplementary awards of £25.
The top 13 short stories will be entered for the National Short Story Prize worth £15,000, and the Sunday Times Short Story Award worth £30,000.
There's also a prize for the highest placed piece from a writer in Dorset.
All winners will be invited to an awards ceremony on October 14th at the Bridport Open Book Festival.
The judges have some pointers here well worth reading.
Note: Entries must never have been published, self-published, published on any website, blog or online forum, broadcast nor winning or placed (as in 2nd, 3rd,, runner up etc) in any other competition.
Entry Fees:Poems - £7. Short Stories - £8. Flash Fiction - £6
Comp Page: Click Here.
Do you have a really good poem or short story? Or a few? I mean, really really REALLY good?
poem - no more than 42 lines
short story - no more than 5,000 words.
flash fiction category - stories of up to 250 words
This year’s judges are Liz Lochhead (poems) Tania Hershman (flash fiction) and Andrew Miller (short stories).
Closing: 31st May 14 (postmarked)
Prizes: In each of the main categories (Short Stories, Poems) - £5,000, £1,000, £500. There are also ten runners-up prizes of £50. These are called ‘supplementary prizes’ to make you feel less like an also-ran. The top four poems will be submitted to the Forward Prize.
Prizes in the Flash Fiction category are £1,000, £500, £250, plus three supplementary awards of £25.
The top 13 short stories will be entered for the National Short Story Prize worth £15,000, and the Sunday Times Short Story Award worth £30,000.
There's also a prize for the highest placed piece from a writer in Dorset.
All winners will be invited to an awards ceremony on October 14th at the Bridport Open Book Festival.
The judges have some pointers here well worth reading.
Note: Entries must never have been published, self-published, published on any website, blog or online forum, broadcast nor winning or placed (as in 2nd, 3rd,, runner up etc) in any other competition.
Entry Fees:Poems - £7. Short Stories - £8. Flash Fiction - £6
Comp Page: Click Here.
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