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Short Story Competitions

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Short Story Comps. Short-Story-Competitions

The New Writer Prose Prizes 2008
Closing date 30th November 2008.
Prizes: Collection: 1st prize £300, 2nd £200, 3rd £100. Single: 1st prize £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50. Entry fee £5 for up to two single poems; Collections: Entry fee £12 per collection.
Single Poems and Collections - single poems up to 40 lines and collections of between 6 - 10 poems. Single poem entries must be previously unpublished; previously published poems can be included as part of a collection.
Further information including guidelines, entry form at thenewwriter.com/

'On The Edge' Short Story Competition, 2008
Closing date: 30th November 2008
Prizes: 1st Prize £150, 2nd Prize £75 and 3rd Prize £50. Entry fee £5 per story.
The competition is for a fictional short story with theme or title
‘On the Edge’, with a maximum of 2000 words. An entry form with full details and competition rules is available for download. writenow.wickerswork.co.uk/Competition2008

Debut - the new short fiction magazine - Short Story Competition
Closing date: November 30th 2008.
Prizes: £75.00. £25.00. £15.00. Two highly commended entries will be awarded a free annual subscription to Debut. All short-listed entries will be published in the first issue of Debut, which will be published in February 2009. Entry fees: With critique - £5.00 per story. Without critique: £3.00. For short stories up to 3000 words on any subject. parkpublications.co.uk/ 

Litchfield & District Writers Short Story Competition 2008
Closing Date: 30th. November 2008
Prizes: First Prize: £125, Second Prize: £75, Third Prize: £25. Entry Fee: £3 for first entry, £2 each subsequent entry. Lichfield_Writers/comp.htm 

The New Writer Prose and Poetry Prizes
Closing date: 30 November 2008
Prizes: 1st prize £300, 2nd £200, 3rd £100. Novella: 1st prize £300. Entry fees £5 per short story (TNW subscribers two stories at same fee) or £15 per serial/novella.
Short stories up to 4,000 words and serials/novellas up to 20,000 words on any subject or theme, in any genre (not children's). Previously published material is not eligible for entry. thenewwriter.com/

Seafield Short Story and Poetry comps 2008
Closing date: 30th November 2008.
Prizes: Short story: 1st £100, 2nd £50; Poetry: 1st £100, 2nd £50. Entry Fee: £5 per entry.
Theme: Myself when young did... Short stories up to 2000 words - Poems up to 30 lines
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Steffi McBride Short Story Competition
Closing date: 8th Dec 2008
Prizes: FIRST PRIZE - Andrew Crofts, author of the Steffi novel and who has ghosted a dozen Sunday Times bestsellers as well as writing "The Freelance Writer's Handbook" and "Ghostwriting", will mentor you as you try to work your story up into a novel, advising you on finding an agent and a publisher and so on. Full star billing and interview with you on the Steffi site. Plus TWO RUNNER UP PRIZES - Story published on the Steffi site with your contact details - as many or few as you'd like.
Write a short story (max. 1000 words) on the theme of modern celebrity? Full details on the Steffi McBride website. steffimcbride.com/

The Lady's Annual Short Story Competition
Closing date: 16th December 2008.
Prizes: 1st £1,000. Entry is free.
Stories of 2000 to 2200 words long, one story per person, can be sent to: The Lady Short Story Competition, Editorial, The Lady, 39-40 Bedford Street, London WC2E 9ER.
Entrants can write in the following categories: mystery, comedy, historical - but they do accept stories from different genres.

The 2008 Turner Maxwell Book short story competition
Closing date: 2008 (no day or month given, so presumably December 31st!)
Prizes: 10 winners will be awarded a publishing contract worth >£1000 and free marketing for 12 months.
Maximum 5000 words entry. Entry requirements: Must be a great story and original. There are no theme restrictions. Copyright remains the property of the author. Stories of an offensive nature will be disqualified. Entry Fee: Free. Entries should be sent as an email Word attachment to tmb@turnermaxwellbooks.com full details at: turnermaxwellbooks.com

Chapter One International Short Story Competition
Closing date: Wednesday 14 January 2009
Prizes: £2,500, £1,000 & £500 plus publication. Entry fee: £10 per story
Word Count: Maximum 2500 words. They say "we are on the lookout for stories that capture the imagination in a beguiling and original manner." Full details on website. chapteronepromotions.com/competitions/

Summer Mystery Short Story Competition
Closing date: 26th January 2009
Prizes: Unspecified
Jacqueline Jeynes is hosting a short story competition in aid of the British Heart Foundation. This is an excellent cause, so come on, get writing. More details from: jjeynes@pencoedtextiles.co.uk

The Biscuit International Short Story Prize 2009
Closing date: 31st January 2009.
Prizes: First Prize £1,000 or have your own short story collection published, and receive 75 books. The choice is yours! Second Prize: £200, Third Prize: £150
The Top Seven stories will appear in an anthology.
The seven authors will receive a copy and be invited to read at a Biscuit celebratory event in 2009. Entry fees: Short Stories: £9 first story: additionals £5 each. You may submit as many entries as you wish.
Stories from 1000 - 5000 words accepted. See full details on website. biscuitpublishing.com/comp/competitions.htm

The Countryside Tales Annual Short Story Competition 2009
Closing date: 31st January 2009
Prizes: £75.00. £25.00. £15.00 Entry fee £3.00 per story. Theme: ‘A Country Tale’. Length up to 2000 words. The winning story will appear in the Spring 2009 issue of Countryside Tales, which will be published during March 2009. Other prize-winners, and selected short-listed entries, will appear in subsequent issues. Go to the website, scroll down about 4 yards and you'll find the details.
parkpublications.co.uk/writingcompetion.htm

The West Country Writers’ Association Short Story Competition
Closing date: 31 January 2009.
Prizes: The winner will receive £50 in cash and be invited to spend 24 hours at the association’s next annual congress. Entries can be on any subject or theme but must include the phrase 'West Country' at least once. The entry fee is £5 per story. Entries must be between 1,000 and 1,200 words. Download entry form from website. westcountrywriters.com/events/

New Writers' and Artists' Short Story Competition
Closing date: 14th February 2009
Prizes: £500 cash, an Arvon Foundation residential course worth £575 and publication of your story in Writers' and Artists' Yearbook. (Wow!)
They want a grown-up story of up to 2,000 words on the theme 'Conflict' Register at their website. writersandartists.co.uk/

Grace Dieu Writers' Circle Open Short Story Competition
Closing Date: 28th February 2009
Prizes: £300, £150, £75, £50 and £25. Entry fees: £5 then £3 per subsequent entries.
Stories up to 2,000 accepted. Winners and short-listed entries will be published on the Grace Dieu website. Go there for Rules and entry form. gracedieuwriterscircle.co.uk/

WritersReign Short Story Competition
Closing date: 28th February 2009
Prizes: 1st - £70, 2nd - £35, 3rd - £20. Entry fee: £3 per story.
Write a story between 1,000 and 1,500 words on the theme 'O Happy Day' Interpret this as you wish, but make your aim to leave the reader (and the judges!) with that feel-good factor and a happy outcome. Details on website. writersreign.co.uk/WR-Short-Story-Competition

Limnisa Writing Competition 2009
Closing date: 1st March 2009
Prizes: Prize: 1st - One week holiday in self catering Seaview Apartment in Greece OR One week place at the Creative Writing Conference held at Limnisa, a seaside location in Greece.  2nd - 50% discount on one week place at the Creative Writing Conference held at Limnisa PLUS two months on-line coaching with weekly exercises.  3rd - Fiver runners up get 25% discount at the Writing Conference at Limnisa. The winners will be published on the Limnisa Website and on a new Creative Writers' Website for 'serious' writers, to be opened at the end of 2008. Entry Fee: £5
This international contest is open worldwide and is for short stories on any subject up to 3,000 words. limnisa.com/writingcompetitions

Wind In The Willows Short Story Competition
Closing date: 15th of March 2009
Prizes: 1st Prize: £500 + Real Writers (fiction consultancy) assessment.
Two other cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd selections. All three winning stories will be published on the Museum's website and available to readers online for 12 months. Stories can be a maximum of 4,000 words.
To celebrate the centenary of 'The Wind in the Willows' and its enduring appeal, the River & Rowing Museum is inviting submissions of new river-related stories for a young 21st century audience. We're hoping to find a 'Wind in the Willows' for our times. The competition is part of this year's Henley Literary Festival.
Website rrm.co.uk/short_story_competition.aspx

Flair For Words Short Story Competition
Closing date: 16th March 2009
Prizes: The winner will be awarded the total of all entry fees! Talking of which, the Entry Fee is £3 per story.
Theme 'The Birthday Party'. Word count: up to 1,000. For entry form send a C5 SAE to: Flair For Words, 14 Leonard Hackett Court, St Winifreds Road, Meyrick Park, Bournemouth BH2 6PR

Academy of Children's Writers 'Write a Story for Children' Competition
Closing date: 31st March 2009
Prizes: 1st - £2,000, 2nd - £300 and 3rd - £200. Entry fee £2.70 or 10 x 2nd class stamps (now there's a novelty, oh, and they musn't be used ones!).
Stories up to 2,000 words suitable for children of any age up to teenage. One entry per person. Entries must be accompanied by an entry form which can be downloaded from website. childrenswriters.co.uk

2009 Bristol Short Story Prize
Closing date: 31st March 2009.
Prizes: 1st £500 plus £150 Waterstone's gift card; 2nd £350 plus £100 Waterstone's gift card; 3rd £200 plus £100 Waterstone's gift card. A further 17 writers whose stories are published in the Anthology will each receive a cheque for £50. There is a £7 entry fee for each story submitted. Maximum number of words is 3,000.
20 stories will be shortlisted and published in the 2009 Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology. Full details of the Prize are available from bristolprize.co.uk 

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