{"id":10522,"date":"2022-10-21T07:18:48","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T14:18:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=10522"},"modified":"2022-10-21T07:36:57","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T14:36:57","slug":"27-grants-contests-for-writers-for-november-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/27-grants-contests-for-writers-for-november-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"27 Grants &#038; Contests for Writers for November 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>These are contests and grants with prizes up to about $20,000 for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and for journalists. They are, very loosely, divided geographically. <strong>&#8211; S. Kalekar<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>INTERNATIONAL SUBMISSIONS<br \/>\n(Also see the Commonwealth category at the end)<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong><br \/>\nBennington College Young Writers Award<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an international contest for young writers, and the categories are poetry (a group of three poems), fiction &#8211; a short story (1,500 words or fewer)\u00a0or one-act play (run no more than 30 minutes of playing time), and nonfiction &#8211; a personal or academic essay (1,500 words or fewer). There are first, second, and third prizes in each of the three categories. Young\u00a0Writers\u00a0Award finalists and winners are also eligible for undergraduate scholarships at Bennington, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 each year (see guidelines).<br \/>\nValue: $1,000, $500, $250 each in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry categories, and scholarships<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2023<br \/>\nOpen for: Students in 9<sup>th<\/sup> to 12<sup>th<\/sup> grades<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bennington.edu\/events\/young-writers-awards\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/admissions.bennington.edu\/register\/youngwriters\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\nDefenestrationism: 2022 Flash Suite Contest<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is a contest for at least three flash fiction pieces (up to 1,000 words each) that co-relate in some way. A single piece of the suite may have been published before, otherwise, no previously published material. Finalists will be published daily on the site, followed by at least two weeks of Fan Voting \u2013 winners will be selected by a judging panel, with Fan Voting counting as an additional judge vote.<br \/>\nValue: $75, $60<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/defenestrationism.net\/flash-suite-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The William F. Deeck-Malice Domestic Grant for Unpublished Writers<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is given to an unpublished writer (see guidelines) in the Malice Domestic genre at each year\u2019s Malice Domestic convention. The\u00a0grant may be used to offset registration, travel, or other expenses related to attendance at a writers\u2019 conference or workshop within a year of the date of the award. The Malice Domestic genre is loosely described as mystery stories of the Agatha Christie type\u2014i.e. \u201ctraditional mysteries.\u201d These works usually feature no excessive gore, gratuitous violence, or explicit sex. See guidelines for additional details and submission requirements. Apart from the cash award, the prize covers a comprehensive registration for the upcoming convention and two nights\u2019 lodging at the convention hotel, but does not include travel to the convention or meals.<br \/>\nValue: $2,500, and other expenses \u2013 see above<strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>Deadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Unpublished writers in the Malice Domestic genre<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.malicedomestic.org\/grants.html\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PEN\/Robert J Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an award for 12 emerging fiction writers for their debut short story published during a given calendar year in a literary magazine or cultural website.<br \/>\nValue: $2,000 each<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Debut published short stories<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/pen.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Black Mountain Institute: Shearing Fellowship<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is a residential fellowship for emerging and distinguished writers who have published at least one book with a trade or literary press. Apart from the cash stipend, this fellowship includes:\u00a0a semester-long letter of appointment; eligibility for health coverage; office space in the BMI offices on the campus of UNLV; free housing (fellows cover some utilities) in a unique and vibrant arts complex in the bustling district of downtown Las Vegas. While there are no formal teaching requirements, this is a \u201cworking fellowship\u201d\u00a0(see guidelines).<br \/>\nValue: $20,000 over 4 months, residency<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Unspecified<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/blackmountaininstitute.org\/fellowships\/apply\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The African Poetry Book Fund: Two prizes<br \/>\n<\/strong>The African Poetry Book Fund (APBF) runs <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contests\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">writing contests<\/a>, and two of them are open for submissions now; the deadline for one is in November and for the other, in December.<br \/>\n<strong>&#8212; Evaristo Prize for African Poetry: <\/strong>This was formerly called the Brunel International African Poetry Prize. It is for poets born in Africa, or who are nationals of an African country, or whose parents are African, and who have not yet had a full-length poetry book published (self-published poetry books, chapbooks, and pamphlets are exempt). These poems, though, may have already been published.\u00a0Writers need to submit 10 poems exactly, of up to 40 lines each. Only poems written in English can be considered, but they accept poems in translation too. In the case that the winning work is translated, a percentage of the prize money would be awarded to the translator.<br \/>\nValue: \u00a31,500<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: African poets<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contest-prizes\/evaristo-prize-for-african-poetry\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">here<\/a> (guidelines) and <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybookfund.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a> (Submittable).<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; <strong>Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poetry: <\/strong>It is for poets born in Africa, or who are nationals of an African country, or whose parents are African, and who have not yet had a full-length poetry book published (this includes self-published books if they were sold online, in stores, or at readings. Writers who have edited and published an anthology or a similar collection of other writers\u2019 work remain eligible). Manuscripts have to be at least 50 pages long. Only poems written in English can be considered, but they accept poems in translation too. In the case that the winning work is translated, a percentage of the prize money would be awarded to the translator. Apart from a cash prize, the winner also gets publication from the University of Nebraska Press.<br \/>\nValue: $1,000<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 December 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: African poets<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contest-prizes\/sillerman-prize-for-african-poetry-winners\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">here<\/a> (guidelines) and <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybookfund.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a> (Submittable).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Weird Christmas Flash Fiction Contest<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an annual contest, they want flash fiction or narrative poetry about weird Christmas. There are three prompts the writers can choose to write on: stocking stuffer (any weird Christmas story), Christmas cryptids (you can make up your own weird creature, or use an existing one), and weird cards (use a weird Christmas card the editor has posted, as a prompt) \u2013 see guidelines for details. Writers can send multiple entries. Stories have to be up to 350 words.<br \/>\nValue: $75 first prize for the best overall story, $50 prize for a winner in each prompt, and $5 for every honorable mention (10-12)<br \/>\nDeadline: 2 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/weirdchristmas.com\/2021\/08\/01\/4th-annual-weird-christmas-flash-fiction-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cave Canem: Toi Derricotte &amp; Cornelius Eady Chapbook Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>The annual Toi Derricotte &amp; Cornelius Eady Chapbook Prize is dedicated to the discovery of exceptional chapbook-length manuscripts by Black poets (25-30 pages \u2013 see guidelines). Apart from a cash award and publication, the winner also gets a residency at The Writer\u2019s Room at The Betsy Hotel in Miami, and a featured reading at the O, Miami Poetry Festival.<br \/>\nValue: $1,000, residency<br \/>\nDeadline: 14 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Black poets<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanempoets.org\/prizes\/toi-derricotte-cornelius-eady-chapbook-prize\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanem.submittable.com\/submit\/532a1d4c-1695-414d-b6d5-842033758bc5\/2022-toi-derricotte-cornelius-eady-chapbook-prize\">here<\/a><br \/>\n(Cave Canem also runs <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanempoets.org\/prizes\/\">other prizes<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Brooklyn Film &amp; Arts Festival: Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>This prize will be awarded to a Brooklyn- focused non-fiction essay which is set in Brooklyn and is about Brooklyn and\/or Brooklyn people\/characters. \u201cWe are seeking compelling Brooklyn stories from writers with a broad range of backgrounds and ages (minimum age 18 years old) who can render Brooklyn&#8217;s rich soul and intangible qualities through the writer&#8217;s actual experiences in Brooklyn.\u201d Essays have to be 4-10 pages (up to 2,500 words). <strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>Value: $500<br \/>\nDeadline: 15 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Unspecified<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/filmbrooklyn.org\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thin Air Magazine: The Bird in Your Hands Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is a literary contest that centers and celebrates BIPOC voices; send fiction, poetry, or non-fiction of up to 500 words.<br \/>\nValue: $500<br \/>\nDeadline: 20 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: BIPOC writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/thinairmagazine.org\/the-bird-in-your-hands\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/thinair.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ohio University: 2023 Kiplinger Fellowship<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an international journalism fellowship. \u201cThe Kiplinger Fellowship will be held March 19-24 at Ohio University at the Scripps School of Journalism. This fellowship will focus on <strong>Covering Political Discourse and Saving Democracy<\/strong>. If you cover politics or government agencies at any level, elections or political extremism, this fellowship is made for you. You must be a working journalist with at least five years of experience and be employed with a media outlet or freelance for one.\u201d<br \/>\nValue: Unspecified; covers training, lodging, meals and some social events + travel stipend<br \/>\nOpen for: Journalists in all media<br \/>\nDeadline: 20 November 2022<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ohio.edu\/scripps-college\/journalism\/kiplinger\/fellowship\/apply-now\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Leonard L. Milberg \u201953 High School Poetry Prize<\/strong><br \/>\nThis\u00a0poetry prize<strong>\u00a0<\/strong>recognizes outstanding work by student writers in the 11th grade in the US or abroad. Contest judges are poets on the Princeton University Creative Writing faculty.<br \/>\nValue: $500, $250, $100<br \/>\nDeadline: 27 November 2020<br \/>\nOpen for: Student writers in the 11<sup>th<\/sup> grade<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/arts.princeton.edu\/about\/opportunities\/high-school-contests\/poetry-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The One Teen Short Story Contest<br \/>\n<\/strong>This contest is open for short fiction by writers around the world ages 13-19. There are three categories, ages 14-15, 16-17, and 18-19. About the kind of stories they want, they say, \u201cWe are interested in great short stories of any genre about the teen experience\u2014literary, fantasy, sci-fi, love stories, horror, etc. What\u2019s in a great short story? Interesting teen characters, strong writing, and a beginning, middle, and end.\u201d Also, they want \u201cSome examples of stories we look out for are ones that deal with issues of identity, friendship, family, and coming-of-age. Gratuitous profanity, sex, and drug use are best avoided. We\u2019re open to all genres of well-written young adult fiction between 2,000 and 4,500 words. Because of our format, we can only accept stories that are strong enough to stand alone (as opposed to excerpts from novels-in-progress).\u201d They also accept translations (see guidelines). A parent or legal guardian must sign a consent form for writers under 18. Apart from cash prizes, winners get 25 copies of the magazine featuring their work. The contest winners will also have the opportunity to work with a One Teen Story editor prior to publication.<br \/>\nValue: $500<br \/>\nDeadline: 27 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All teen writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/one-story.com\/write\/one-teen-story-contest\/#:~:text=To%20enter%2C%20you%20must%20be,other%20publications%20cannot%20be%20considered.\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/one-story.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>ServiceScape Short Story Award<br \/>\n<\/strong>For this award, any genre or theme of short story is accepted. All applicants should submit a work of short fiction or non-fiction, 5,000 words or fewer. Read the guidelines carefully \u2013 they reserve the right to modify or terminate the contest at any time without prior notice. Value: $1,000<br \/>\nDeadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.servicescape.com\/short-story-award\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The London Society: Love Letters to London<\/strong><br \/>\nThis is an international, themed contest, about London. \u201cTell us why you love this city. Write a Love Letter to London of up to 500 words (or poems 40 lines in length) around the theme of \u2018making connections\u2019. You can write on any aspect of London\u2019s past, present or future. It might be reportage, an historical essay, a \u2018think piece\u2019, a spot of futurology, a work of fiction, a poem. We are open to all forms and styles.\u201d There are 4 categories: Aged 11 and under; 12-18 year olds; Open &#8211; all other entrants; and Poetry. Entries can have been published elsewhere but must fit the brief and have been written in 2022.<br \/>\nValue: \u00a3500, \u00a3250, and \u00a3100 each for Open and Poetry categories; \u00a3500, and 4 runners up prizes of \u00a3150 each for 11 and under, and 12-18 categories<br \/>\nDeadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.londonsociety.org.uk\/page\/loveletters\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dappled Things: The J. F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction<br \/>\n<\/strong>Dappled Things is a space for emerging writers to engage the literary world from a Catholic perspective. For this contest, they want stories of up to 8,000 words \u201cwith vivid characters who encounter grace in everyday settings\u2014we want to see who, in the age we live in, might have one foot in this world and one in the next.\u201d<br \/>\nValue: $500, $250<br \/>\nDeadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/dappledthings.submittable.com\/submit\/24212\/j-f-powers-prize-for-short-fiction\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Better than Starbucks Sonnet Contest<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is a contest for metrical sonnets. \u201cYour sonnet can be shakespearean, petrarchan, spenserian, rhymed, or slant-rhymed. Blank verse is eligible, as long as the sonnet form is clearly identifiable. We\u2019ll consider tetrameter, hexameter, etc. as well as pentameter. Some metrical variation is fine, but don\u2019t forget the volta!\u201d They also accept previously published work, as long as the poet holds the rights (see guidelines).<br \/>\nValue: $500, $100, $50<br \/>\nDeadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: All poets<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.betterthanstarbucks.org\/sonnet-contest\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>A couple of contests with later deadlines are:<\/strong><br \/>\n&#8212; The <strong>Philosophy Essay Prize<\/strong> is run by the Royal Institute of Philosophy. The theme this year is <strong>Emotions<\/strong>. \u201cWe intend this topic to be understood very broadly, so as to include related issues in any area of philosophy and from any philosophical tradition.\u201d Send an essay of up to 8,000 words. The prize is \u00a32,500 and publication in Philosophy magazine; in exceptional circumstances, the prize may be awarded jointly, in which case the financial component will be divided. The deadline is 20 December 2022. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.royalinstitutephilosophy.org\/2022\/07\/20\/2022-essay-prize-topic-announcement\/\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n<strong>&#8212; The European Society of Literature &#8211; The European Writing Prize:<br \/>\n<\/strong>Despite its name, this prize is open for writers all over the world. They want a piece of 1,500-3,500 words, and the theme is <strong>Anxiety<\/strong>. Apart from a cash prize for the overall winner, there will be potential talks with literary agents \u2014 they may scout the shortlist and winners. The prize is \u20ac50, and the deadline is 1 January 2023. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.litsoceu.com\/writing-prize\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n&#8212; The <strong>Steinbeck Fellows Program<\/strong> of San Jos\u00e9 State University &#8211; it awards writers of any age and background a $15,000 fellowship to finish a significant writing project, and residency. Fellowships are currently offered in Creative Writing (excluding poetry) and Steinbeck Studies; Fellows may be appointed in many fields, including literary scholarship, fiction, drama, creative nonfiction, and biography, and the deadline is 3 January 2023. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sjsu.edu\/steinbeck\/awards-fellowships\/steinbeck-fellowship\/apply.php\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/steinbeck.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>US-based poets<\/strong> have poetry prizes from the <strong>Academy of American Poets<\/strong>, details in the US\/Canada section below; also see <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a>.<br \/>\n&#8212; <strong>US-based journalists<\/strong> working on environmental issues may want to keep an eye out for <strong>Grist Fellowships<\/strong>, a year-long paid opportunity for early-career journalists; applications will open in November 2022; see the announcement <a href=\"https:\/\/grist.org\/fellowships\/\">here<\/a>.<br \/>\n&#8212; Those working on <strong>American history and\/or legacy<\/strong> may want to keep an eye out for the <strong>Patrick Henry Fellowship<\/strong>, which supports outstanding work on the subject by both scholars and non-academics in many genres \u2013 a book, film, oral history archive, podcast series, museum exhibition, or similar work \u2013 and pays $45,000, and residency. They will announce the application dates in the fall of 2022. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washcoll.edu\/learn-by-doing\/starr\/Fellowships\/patrick_henry_fellowship\/index.php\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WRITERS IN THE US AND CANADA<br \/>\n(Canadian writers may also be interested in a couple of prizes in the Commonwealth category below; and US-based writers, in the Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize, Grist Fellowships, and Patrick Henry Fellowship in the sections above.)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>The Haven Foundation Grants<br \/>\n<\/strong>These grants were instituted by Stephen King after he suffered a debilitating accident. They give financial assistance to help freelance artists and writers who have suffered disabilities or a career-threatening illness, accident, natural disaster or personal catastrophe.<br \/>\nValue: Varying<br \/>\nDeadline: 4 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Legal US residents<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"http:\/\/www.thehavenfdn.org\/application\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Academy of American Poets: Treehouse Climate Action Poem Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>This prize is given to honor exceptional poems that help make real for readers the gravity of the vulnerable state of our environment at present; poets may submit one poem. It is for US writers (see guidelines). In addition to the prize money, all three poems will be published in the popular Poem-a-day series.<br \/>\nValue: $1,000, $750, $500<br \/>\nDeadline: 15 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: US poets (see guidelines)<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.org\/academy-american-poets\/prizes\/treehouse-climate-action-poem-prize\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a> (Submittable)<br \/>\n(The <strong>Academy of American Poets<\/strong> also has other prizes listed, with later deadlines &#8211; the 2023 <strong>Harold Morton Landon Translation Award<\/strong>, a $1,000 award recognizing a poetry collection translated from any language into English and published in the previous calendar year, deadline 15 February 2023; <strong>Ambroggio Prize<\/strong>, a $1,000 publication prize given for a book-length poetry manuscript originally written in Spanish and with an English translation, deadline 15 February 2023; and the <strong>Raiziss\/de Palchi Translation Awards<\/strong>, for translations into English of modern Italian poetry through a $10,000 book prize and a $25,000 fellowship, given in alternating years, deadline 1 March 2023; see their <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a> for details of all prizes.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Polar Expressions: Student Contests for Short Story and Poetry<br \/>\n<\/strong>Polar Expressions has announced their\u00a0 annual short story and poetry contests for Canadian students, from kindergarten to grade 12. Poems should be up to 32 lines and stories up to 450 words, on any topic.<br \/>\nValue: First prizes of $60-100 (Canadian) for students of various grades, as well as second and third prizes; additional cash prizes for schools<br \/>\nDeadlines: 21 November 2022 for poetry, 28 November 2022 for short stories<br \/>\nOpen for: Canadian students<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"http:\/\/polarexpressions.ca\/StudentContests.html\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pulitzer Center: Connected Coastlines Grants<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an opportunity for US-based journalists. The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from journalists who want to report stories as part of Connected Coastlines, a nationwide climate reporting initiative in U.S. coastal states.\u00a0Started in 2019, this initiative is building a consortium of newsrooms and independent journalists across the U.S. to report on the local effects of erratic weather patterns on coastal populations using the latest climate science.\u00a0\u00a0Their guidelines say, \u201cWe are eager to receive proposals from staff journalists and freelancers who wish to report on coastal stories, underpinned by recent climate science, data, or research, for publication or broadcast by small and regional news outlets in U.S. coastal states.\u201d They prioritize proposals that can be completed in 1-4 months. The ideal range for most awards will be $2,000 to $8,000. Grants are open now and approved on a rolling basis.<br \/>\nValue: $2,000-8,000<br \/>\nDeadline: Open now, approved on a first come, rolling basis<br \/>\nOpen for: US-based journalists<br \/>\nDetails\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/pulitzercenter.org\/grants-fellowships\/opportunities-journalists\/connected-coastlines-grants\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WRITERS IN THE UK &amp; IRELAND, AND THE COMMONWEALTH<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>The Little, Brown Daily Mail First Novel Competition<br \/>\n<\/strong>Literary agency Luigi Bonomi Associates Limited (LBA) has announced, \u201cLBA is excited to announce the launch of the 2022 First Novel Competition with the Daily Mail and Sphere, an imprint of Little, Brown (Hachette UK).\u201d They want commercial fiction. \u201cYour entry must be written for an adult audience, can be in any genre except Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror and can be contemporary, historical, funny or tragic, dark or delightful, so long as it has an original voice, compelling characters and a driven plot. The contest is for first-time authors who have not had any work of fiction published before. It doesn\u2019t need to be complete \u2014 just send 3,000 words, plus a 600-word synopsis (including spoilers) to show where you plan to take your plot and characters.\u201d<br \/>\nValue: \u00a320,000 advance, publishing, agency representation<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: UK writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/lbabooks.com\/news\/lba-launch-2022-first-novel-competition-with-daily-mail-and-sphere\">here<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-11041061\/Your-chance-author-Today-Mail-gives-chance-novel-published.html\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/home\/prmts\/article-6960437\/Daily-Mail-New-Novelist-Competition.html\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Commonwealth Short Story Prize<\/strong><br \/>\nThis is a contest for writers who are citizens of any Commonwealth country of Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, Caribbean, and Pacific (see guidelines for the list of countries) \u2013 send a piece of short fiction of 2,000-5,000 words. As well as English, stories are accepted in the Bengali, Chinese, Creole, French, Greek, Kiswahili, Malay, Portuguese, Samoan, Tamil and Turkish languages. Translated entries from any language into English are also eligible. If the winning story is a translation, the translator receives additional prize money.<br \/>\nValue: \u00a35,000; \u00a32,500 for regional winners<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: Writers in the Commonwealth<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.commonwealthwriters.org\/shortstoryprize\/info\/\">here<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>The Early Career Bursaries for London Writers<\/strong><br \/>\nThese are bursaries for early-career, unpublished, unagented, low-income writers who are London-based (you can download eligibility, terms &amp; conditions, application form, and FAQs from their website). They welcome applications from writers from the following communities which are underrepresented in publishing, including: Black, Asian and Global Majority, working class or of working class background, LGBTQ, refugee, care experienced and deaf and disabled writers.<br \/>\nValue: \u00a310,000 cash and \u00a35,000 towards development opportunities<br \/>\nDeadline: 1 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: London-based writers<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www.spreadtheword.org.uk\/projects\/early-career-bursaries\/#block-1\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Society of Authors: The Betty Trask Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is for UK-based writers under 35, for a debut novel. Writers can enter a published book (see the <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/forms\/d\/e\/1FAIpQLSeww448_GAFIpSfZ3c6rAXfoEkN5ov9fAxVK0uqHMvxhodP0w\/viewform\">submission form<\/a> for details) or an unpublished manuscript which must be in a traditional or romantic, and not experimental, style.<br \/>\nValue: The Betty Trask Prize will receive \u00a310,000, and a fund of \u00a316,200 will be divided equally between shortlisted authors<span style=\"text-decoration: line-through;\"><br \/>\n<\/span>Deadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: UK, North Ireland, Commonwealth writers (see guidelines)<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.societyofauthors.org\/prizes\/the-soa-awards\/betty-trask-prize-awards\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Benjamin Franklin House Literary Prize<br \/>\n<\/strong>This prize is for young UK-based writers. They want fiction or non-fiction of 1,000-1,500 words on the relevance of Benjamin Franklin\u2019s relevance in our time. The quote for this year\u2019s competition is \u201cThe Eyes of other People are the Eyes that ruin us. If all but myself were blind, I should want neither fine Clothes, fine Houses nor Fine Furniture.\u201d Letter to Benjamin Vaughan, 1784. Writers are asked to interpret this quote for its significance today.<br \/>\nValue: \u00a3750, \u00a3500<br \/>\nDeadline: 30 November 2022<br \/>\nOpen for: UK writers aged 18-35<br \/>\nDetails <a href=\"http:\/\/benjaminfranklinhouse.org\/education\/literary-prize\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Bio:<\/strong>\u00a0S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She can be reached\u00a0<a href=\"mailto:skalekar888@gmail.com\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These are contests and grants with prizes up to about $20,000 for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and for journalists. They are, very loosely, divided geographically. &#8211; S. 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