{"id":11381,"date":"2023-10-20T08:18:02","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T15:18:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=11381"},"modified":"2023-10-20T08:18:06","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T15:18:06","slug":"30-contests-and-grants-for-writers-fiction-nonfiction-poetry-playwriting-journalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/30-contests-and-grants-for-writers-fiction-nonfiction-poetry-playwriting-journalism\/","title":{"rendered":"30 Contests and Grants for Writers (Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Playwriting, Journalism)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><br><\/strong>These are contests and grants for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, playwriting, and journalism. The prizes are up to approximately $79,000. They are, very roughly, divided geographically.  <strong>&#8211; S. Kalekar<br><br><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The<\/strong> <strong>Commonwealth Short Story Prize<\/strong><br>This a contest for writers from the Commonwealth of Africa, Asia, Canada and Europe, Caribbean, and Pacific (see the list of eligible countries <a href=\"https:\/\/thecommonwealth.org\/our-member-countries\">here<\/a>) \u2013 send a piece of short fiction, in any genre, of 2,000-5,000 words. They take entries in several languages apart from English. Translated stories are also eligible.<br>Value: \u00a35,000; regional prizes of \u00a32,500 each<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: Writers in Commonwealth countries<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/commonwealthfoundation.com\/short-story-prize\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Quarterly West Poetry and Prose Contests<br><\/strong>Submissions for this poetry and prose (all prose: fiction, non-fiction, hybrid work, and texts that defy categorization) contest are charged; they have a fee-free submission option for writers of color. Length guidelines are, up to 6,000 words for prose, and up to 3 poems. They will accept prose submissions until 1<sup>st<\/sup> November, or until their submission cap is reached. There is a first and a second prize for both poetry and prose categories.<br>Value: $500 and $200 each, for poetry and prose<br>Deadline: 1 November, or until filled, for prose; 1 November 2023 for poetry (see guidelines)<br>Open for: Fee-free submissions open for writers of color<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.quarterlywest.com\/submit\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/quarterlywest.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(Quarterly West Magazine is also open to submissions of new media, translations, and book reviews year round \u2013 there is no cash payment for these.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Bennington College Young Writers Award<br><\/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)&nbsp;or 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&nbsp;Writers&nbsp;Award finalists and winners are also eligible for undergraduate scholarships at Bennington, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000 each year (see guidelines).<br>Value: $1,000, $500, $250 each in fiction, non-fiction, and poetry categories, and scholarships<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: Students in 9<sup>th<\/sup> to 12<sup>th<\/sup> grades or secondary school (for international students)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bennington.edu\/events\/young-writers-awards\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/admissions.bennington.edu\/register\/youngwriters\">here<\/a>.<br>(And <strong>The Kenyon Review<\/strong> will open for the <strong>Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers<\/strong> from 1<sup>st<\/sup> to 30<sup>th<\/sup> November 2023; it is for poets who are sophomores and juniors in high school. The poems by the winner and runners-up will be published in The Kenyon Review, and the winner receives a full scholarship to the Kenyon Review Young Writers workshop. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/kenyonreview.org\/submit\/patricia-grodd\/\">here<\/a>.)<br><strong><br>PEN\/Robert J Dau Short Story Prize for Emerging Writers<br><\/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>Value: $2,000 each<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: Debut published short stories<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/pen.org\/pen-dau-short-story-prize\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/fs3.formsite.com\/kGqofl\/d70gqsofnw\/index\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Black Mountain Institute: Shearing Fellowship<br><\/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:&nbsp;a 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&nbsp;(see guidelines).<br>(The page also has details of City of Asylum fellowships, now closed, which provides safe haven for writers whose voices are muffled by censorship, or who are living with the threat of imprisonment or assassination; these are associated with the <a href=\"https:\/\/icorn.org\/\">International Cities of Refuge<\/a> network, which serves as an umbrella organization and information clearinghouse for local asylum programs worldwide \u2013 also see their <a href=\"https:\/\/icorn.org\/residencies-scholarships-and-grants\">Residencies, Scholarships, and Grants<\/a> list; the information is dated, but it is a great resource for artists at risk.)<br>Value: $40,000 over 9 months, residency<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/blackmountaininstitute.org\/fellowships\/apply\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The African Poetry Book Fund: Two Awards<br><\/strong>The African Poetry Book Fund(APBF) runs poetry awards, two of which are open for submissions now; the deadline for one is early November and for the other, early December.&nbsp;<br><strong>&#8212; <\/strong><strong>Evaristo Prize for African Poetry: <\/strong>The Evaristo Prize for African Poetry 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.&nbsp;Writers 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. The submission category for this contest will open on Submittable during the submission period. &nbsp;<br>Value: \u00a31,500<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: African poets<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contest-prizes\/evaristo-prize-for-african-poetry\/\">here<\/a> (guidelines) and <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybookfund.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a> (Submittable).<br><br>&#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>Value: $1,000<br>Deadline: 1 December 2023<br>Open for:<br>Details <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).<br>(See all the African Poetry Book Fund contests <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contests\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>True Story Award<br><\/strong>This is a new global journalism award, for previously published work. \u201cThe True Story Award will be conferred by an independent foundation and honours reporters writing in 10 languages, who have distinguished themselves by the depth of their research, the quality of their journalism and its social relevance. \u2026 The winner will receive 25\u2009000 Swiss francs in prize money, while all the 36 nominees (one per text) will be invited to the True Story Festival in Bern, Switzerland. The True Story Award is open to all journalists anywhere in the world who produce written reportage.\u201d Works can be submitted in the following 10 languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Works written in other languages can be submitted in 3 categories: Europe, World I, and World II (World II also in Hindi). Submissions in the original language must include a summary in English of at least 400 words. The award will be given to the kind of reportage that demonstrates the following qualities: a narrative account of real events, in-depth research on location, rigorously researched facts and linguistic richness. The texts\u2019 length should be between 3 000 and 17 000 words. Texts published in print or online between 1<sup>st<\/sup> September. 2022 and 30<sup>th<\/sup> September 2023 are eligible. They may have been published in daily or weekly newspapers, magazines or on websites. Re-published texts, books and manuscripts are ineligible. Texts must be submitted by their authors.<br>Value: CHF25,000, CHF15,000, CHF10,000<br>Deadline: 5 November 2023<br>Open for: Journalists worldwide<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/truestoryaward.org\/about#prize-ceremony\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Thin Air Magazine: The Bird in Your Hands Prize<br><\/strong>This is a literary contest that only wants submissions from new, upcoming, and established BIPOC voices; send fiction, poetry, or non-fiction of up to 500 words. \u201cThe winner of the contest will be awarded $500, published in Issue 30 of Thin Air Magazine, and interviewed for Thin Air Online. The winner and runners-up will also be invited to read their work at the Northern Arizona Book Festival held in April 2024. First and second runners-up will be awarded an honorarium.\u201d<br>Value: $500<br>Deadline: 5 November 2023<br>Open for: BIPOC writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/thinairmagazine.org\/the-bird-in-your-hands\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/thinair.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Cave Canem: Derricotte\/Eady Prize<\/strong><br>Their website says, \u201cSince 2015, Cave Canem has collaborated with O, Miami to spotlight exceptional chapbook-length manuscripts by Black poets. The winner of the prize receives a $1000 award, publication of their manuscript by O, Miami Books, 10 copies of the chapbook, a residency in The Writer\u2019s Room at The Betsy Hotel in Miami, and a featured reading at the O, Miami Poetry Festival in April.\u201d<br>Deadline: 5 November 2023<br>Pay: $1,000, residency<br>Open for: Black poets<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanempoets.org\/calendar\/2023-toi-derricotte-and-cornelius-eady-prize-application\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanem.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(They are also open for the <strong>Cave Canem Fellowship <\/strong>for Black poets, deadline 10<sup>th<\/sup> November 2023 \u2013 see the <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanem.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a> page for details. They have a Cave Canem Fellows and Faculty Fund for their Fellows and faculty, as well \u2013 see <a href=\"https:\/\/cavecanempoets.org\/opportunities-for-fellows\/community-relief-fund\/\">this page<\/a> for details.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Weird Christmas Flash Fiction Contest<br><\/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), weird Christmas specials (take a well known Christmas show \u2026 and mess it up), 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>Value: $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>Deadline: 6 November 2023<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/weirdchristmas.com\/2023\/08\/30\/announcing-the-sixth-annual-weird-christmas-flash-fiction-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Patrick Henry Fellowship<\/strong><br>This fellowship is from the Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College in Chestertown, Md. It is for those working on <strong>American history and\/or legacy<\/strong>. The residential fellowship supports work on the subject by both scholars and non-academics in many genres. Applicants should have a significant project currently in progress \u2014 a book, film, oral history archive, podcast series, museum exhibition, or similar work. The project should address the history and\/or legacy \u2013 broadly defined \u2013 of the U.S. founding era and\/or the nation\u2019s founding ideas.<br>Value: $45,000, health benefits, book allowance, faculty privileges, residency<br>Deadline: 15 November 2023<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washcoll.edu\/learn-by-doing\/starr\/Fellowships\/patrick_henry_fellowship\/index.php\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Brooklyn Film &amp; Arts Festival: Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize<br><\/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). Value: $500<br>Deadline: 15 November 2023<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/filmbrooklyn.org\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Leonard L. Milberg \u201953 High School Poetry Prize<\/strong><br>This\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. They will open for submissions end-October.<br>Value: $500, $250, $100<br>Submission period: 30 October to 26 November 2023<br>Open for: Student writers in the 11<sup>th<\/sup> grade<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/arts.princeton.edu\/about\/opportunities\/high-school-contests\/poetry-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The One Teen Short Story Contest<br><\/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>Value: $500<br>Deadline: 27 November 2022<br>Open for: All teen writers<br>Details <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\n\n\n<p><strong><br>Speculative Literature Foundation\u2019s Gulliver Travel Grant<br><\/strong>This grant is to help writers of speculative literature (in fiction, poetry, drama, or creative non-fiction) in their non-academic research. It is to be used to cover airfare, lodging, and\/or other travel expenses. Writing samples (speculative literature) are part of the application requirement (see guidelines). This grant is awarded on the basis of interest and merit. Applicants need not have prior publishing credits to apply. The application portal for this grant will open during the submission period. They also have other grant submission periods coming up.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>Value: $1,000<br>Submission period: 1-30 November 2023<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/speculativeliterature.org\/grants-3\/the-gulliver-travel-grant\/\">here<\/a> (Gulliver Travel Grant) and <a href=\"https:\/\/speculativeliterature.org\/grants\/\">here<\/a> (schedule for all grants).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br><\/strong><strong>Dappled Things: The J. F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction<br><\/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&nbsp;<br>Value: $500, $250<br>Deadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/dappledthings.submittable.com\/submit\/24212\/j-f-powers-prize-for-short-fiction\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>The Society of Authors: The Betty Trask Prize<br><\/strong>This is for UK, Ireland, or Commonwealth based writers under 35, for a debut novel. Writers can enter a published or self-published book or an unpublished manuscript which must be in a traditional or romantic, and not experimental, style.<br>Value: \u00a310,000 for the winner, and a fund of \u00a316,200 will be divided equally between shortlisted authorsDeadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: UK, North Ireland, Commonwealth writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www2.societyofauthors.org\/prizes\/the-soa-awards\/betty-trask-prize-awards\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>ServiceScape Short Story Award<br><\/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.<br>Value: $1,000<br>Deadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.servicescape.com\/short-story-award\">here<\/a>.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Minotaur Books\/Malice Domestic <\/strong><strong>Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition<\/strong><strong><br><\/strong>This is an international contest for novel manuscripts in the malice domestic genre, for writers who have never been the author of any published mystery novel. \u201cMurder or another serious crime or crimes is at the heart of the story. Whatever violence is necessarily involved should be neither excessive nor gratuitously detailed, nor is there to be explicit sex. The suspects and the victims should know each other. There are a limited number of suspects, each of whom has a credible motive and reasonable opportunity to have committed the crime. The person who solves the crime is the central character. The \u201cdetective\u201d is an amateur, or, if a professional (private investigator, police officer) is not hardboiled and is as fully developed as the other characters. The detective may find him or herself in serious peril, but he or she does not get beaten up to any serious extent. All of the cast represent themselves as individuals, rather than large impersonal institutions like a national government, the mafia, the CIA, etc.\u201d The work must be at least 65,000 words. Minotaur is an imprint of Macmillan.<br>Value: $10,000 advance against royalties<br>Deadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: All writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/us.macmillan.com\/minotaurbooks\/submitmalicedomesticmanuscript\/\">here<\/a>.<br>(Minotaur is also running a <a href=\"https:\/\/us.macmillan.com\/minotaurbooks\/writing-competitions\/\"><strong>First Crime Novel Competition<\/strong><\/a>, which has a mid-December deadline.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The London Society: Love Letters to London<\/strong><br>This 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. Entries are to be around the theme of \u201cLove Letters to London of the Future\u201d and can be about any aspect of London\u2019s past, present or future. It can be reportage, an historical essay, a \u2018think piece\u2019, a spot of futurology, a work of fiction, a poem.\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 2023.<br>Value: \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>Deadline: 1 December 2023<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.londonsociety.org.uk\/page\/loveletters\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>Ohio University: E.W. Scripps School of Journalism \u2013 2024 Kiplinger Fellowship<br><\/strong>This is an international journalism fellowship, and will open in October for applications. \u201cThe Kiplinger Fellowship will be held April 14-20 at Ohio University and the Scripps School of Journalism. This upcoming fellowship will focus on the critical reporting topic of <strong>Immigration and Migration<\/strong>. If you are a working journalist with at least five years of experience covering this issue, please consider applying. The fellowship is made up of a combination of international and U.S. journalists. Kiplinger will pay all of your lodging and training for the week. We will cover most of your meals and a large percentage of your travel.\u201d<br>Value: Unspecified; covers training, lodging, meals and some social events + travel stipend<br>Open for: Journalists in all media<br>Deadline: 2 December 2023<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ohio.edu\/scripps-college\/journalism\/kiplinger\/fellowship\/apply-now\">here<\/a>.<br>(And <strong>early-career science writers<\/strong> with less than three years of professional science writing experience \u2013 see guidelines and exceptions \u2013 should see <em><strong>The Open Notebook\/Burroughs Wellcome Fund<\/strong><\/em><strong> Early Career Fellowship Program<\/strong>; there is a stipend of $6,000, and mentorship; international applications are welcome; the deadline is 31 October 2023; details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theopennotebook.com\/early-career-fellowship-program\/\">here<\/a>.)&nbsp;<br><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>(A couple of contests with later deadlines are:<br><br>&#8212; Defenestration.net Lengthy Poem Contest: <\/strong>They are reading entries for a lengthy poem, of at least 120 lines and up to chapbook-length (see guidelines). It is best to divide it into parts or sections, though this is not a strict requirement. Poem cycles will be considered. Please note, the shortlisted poems will be posted on the website, which will be followed by fan voting. The prize is $300, and the deadline is 1 January 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/defenestrationism.net\/lengthy-poem-contest-guidelines\/\">here<\/a>.<strong><br>&#8212; San Jos\u00e9 State University:<\/strong> <strong>Center for Steinbeck Studies \u2013 The<\/strong> <strong>Steinbeck Fellows Program: <\/strong>This awards writers of any age and background a $15,000 fellowship to finish a significant writing project. Fellowships are currently offered in Creative Writing (excluding poetry) and Steinbeck Studies; Fellows may be appointed in many fields, including fiction, drama, creative non-fiction, and biography. The creative writing fellowship does not require that there be any direct connection between your work and Steinbeck&#8217;s. The emphasis of the program is on helping writers who have had some success but have not published extensively, and whose promising work would be aided by the financial support and sponsorship of the Center and the University&#8217;s creative writing program. There are up to 6 fellowships of $15,000 each, and the deadline is 5 January 2024. 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>.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>FOR US AND CANADA<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>(Canadian writers may also be interested in the Commonwealth Prize and Betty Trask Prize; and US-based writers, in the Brooklyn Non-Fiction Prize, Patrick Henry Fellowship, and Leonard L. Milberg \u201953 High School Poetry Prize, in the international section.)<br><br><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Changes Book Prize<br><\/strong>The Changes Book Prize gives a cash award and publication for a poet\u2019s first or second poetry manuscript of 48-80 pages \u2013 it is open to US residents who have not published (or committed to publishing) more than one book-length collection of poetry with a registered ISBN.\u00a0<br>Value: $10,000<br>Deadline: 1 November 2023<br>Open for: US residents, for a first or second poetry book<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/changes.press\/book-prize\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/changes.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Academy of American Poets: Treehouse Climate Action Poem Prize<br><\/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>Value: $1,000, $750, $500<br>Deadline: 15 November 2023<br>Open for: US poets (see guidelines)<br>Details <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>(The Academy of American Poets also has other prizes, including the <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 2024, details <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.org\/academy-american-poets\/prizes\/harold-morton-landon-translation-award\">here<\/a>; and the <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 2024, details <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.org\/academy-american-poets\/prizes\/ambroggio-prize\">here<\/a>; see <strong>all the Academy of American Poets\u2019 prizes<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/poets.org\/academy-american-poets\/american-poets-prizes\">here<\/a>.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Polar Expressions: Student Contests for Short Story and Poetry<br><\/strong>Polar Expressions runs 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>Value: First prizes of $60-100 (Canadian) for students of various grades, as well as second and third prizes; additional cash prizes for schools<br>Deadlines: 24 November 2023 for short stories, 30 November 2023 for poetry<br>Open for: Canadian students<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/polarexpressions.ca\/StudentContests.html\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Grist Fellowships<br><\/strong>These are opportunities for US-based journalists with a demonstrated interest in environmental issues \u2013 the mission of the Grist fellowship program is to help underrepresented, early-career climate journalists gain a stronger foothold in our industry. They have openings for 4 Fellows, in Environment Justice, Indigenous Affairs, Climate News, and Climate Solutions \u2013 click on each fellowship link on the main guidelines page to get details. It is a paid writing opportunity for 12 months. There are writing samples and other submission requirements for each fellowship. Applicants should have a four-year degree, or equivalent professional experience, and strong understanding of Grist\u2019s brand. Writers can work remotely from anywhere in the US; they must have a US address, and be eligible to work in the US (see guidelines). They will soon open for applications; see their FAQ <a href=\"https:\/\/grist.org\/fellowships\/#h-faq\">here<\/a>.<br>Value: $55,000 annual base pay, other benefits, and mentorship<br>Application period: 26 October to 26 November 2023<br>Open for: Those eligible to work in the US<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/grist.org\/fellowships\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>U.S. Naval Institute \u2013 Information Warfare Essay Contest<br><\/strong>This prize is for an essay of up to 2,500 words. \u201cThe Nation\u2019s adversaries and competitors are proving to be formidable in the digital battlespace\u2014using online platforms, social media, malicious code, disinformation, and cyberattacks to undermine elections, steal intellectual property, spy on governments, sow discord, and weaken alliances. Essayists can choose to answer any of the following questions (see guidelines) or write on another information warfare topic that interests them.\u201d See guidelines for the theme details\/topics. The contest is open to \u201call contributors &#8211; active-duty military, reservists, veterans, and civilians\u201d. &nbsp;<br>Value: $5,000, $2,500, $1,500<br>Deadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: \u201cAll contributors &#8211; active-duty military, reservists, veterans, and civilians\u201d<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.usni.org\/essay-contests\/2023\/2023-information-warfare-essay-contest\">here<\/a>.<br><a>(See all the US Naval Institute\u2019s contests <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.usni.org\/essay-contests\">here<\/a>, including the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.usni.org\/essay-contests\/2023\/2023-leadership-essay-contest\">Leadership essay contest<\/a> with a November deadline; only Junior officers from the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard can participate.)<br><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The New York Times Newsroom Fellowship Program<br><\/strong>Their website says, \u201cIt is a yearlong program for up-and-coming journalists that replaced our newsroom\u2019s summer internships in 2019. We believe the fellowship provides superior training, offers greater benefits for participants and our newsroom, and establishes relationships that will pay off for years to come. \u2026 The program is designed for journalists with some experience who are early in their careers, including recent college graduates.\u201d Applicants must be eligible to work in the US. The position will be at their New York office, unless otherwise stated (see guidelines). Apart from a reporting fellowship, they have others, including photo editor, visual investigations, and more; see <a href=\"https:\/\/nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com\/en-US\/fellowship\/details\/Fellowship---Reporter_REQ-015646\">here<\/a>.<br>Value: Approximately $79,000 (see <a href=\"https:\/\/nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com\/en-US\/fellowship\/details\/Fellowship---Reporter_REQ-015646\">here<\/a>)<br>Deadline: 1 December 2023<br>Open for: Early-career journalists eligible to work in the US<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytco.com\/careers\/newsroom\/newsroom-fellowship\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Pulitzer Center: Connected Coastlines Grants<br><\/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.\u00a0This 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, including publication, 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>Value: $2,000-8,000<br>Deadline: Open now, approved on a first come, rolling basis<br>Open for: US-based journalists<br>Details\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/pulitzercenter.org\/grants-fellowships\/opportunities-journalists\/connected-coastlines-grants\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>FOR UK &amp; IRELAND<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>(<strong>Also see the Commonwealth Prize and Betty Trask Award, in the international section.)\u00a0<br><br>Benjamin Franklin House Literary Prize<br><\/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 \u201cGovernment must depend for its Efficiency either on Force or Opinion.\u201d From \u2018The Colonist\u2019s advocate\u2019, VII. (Feb 1, 1770). Writers are asked to interpret this quote for its significance today.<br>Value: \u00a3750, \u00a3500<br>Deadline: 30 November 2023<br>Open for: UK writers aged 18-35<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/benjaminfranklinhouse.org\/education\/literary-prize\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Bio:<\/strong>&nbsp;S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She can be reached&nbsp;<a href=\"mailto:skalekar888@gmail.com\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These are contests and grants for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, playwriting, and journalism. The prizes are up to approximately $79,000. They are, very roughly, divided geographically. &#8211; S. 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