{"id":11645,"date":"2024-02-23T09:37:09","date_gmt":"2024-02-23T17:37:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=11645"},"modified":"2024-02-23T09:37:12","modified_gmt":"2024-02-23T17:37:12","slug":"35-contests-grants-and-fellowships-for-writers-up-to-100000","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/35-contests-grants-and-fellowships-for-writers-up-to-100000\/","title":{"rendered":"35 Contests, Grants, and Fellowships for Writers (Up to $100,000)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>These contests, grants, and fellowships are for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, and playwriting, with prizes ranging up to $100,000. None of them charge an entry fee. <strong>&#8211; S. Kalekar<\/strong><br><strong><br>INTERNATIONAL CONTESTS<br><br>Alpine Fellowship Prizes<br><\/strong>They have a <a href=\"https:\/\/alpinefellowship.com\/poetry-prize\">Poetry Prize<\/a>, a <a href=\"https:\/\/alpinefellowship.com\/writing-prize\">Writing Prize<\/a>, a <a href=\"https:\/\/alpinefellowship.com\/theatre-prize\">Theatre Prize<\/a>, as well as Music, Philosophy, Refugee Scholar, and Visual Arts prizes. Please read the guidelines for each genre carefully. The theme for this year is \u2018Language\u2019 and the work must address that theme; you can read more about the theme <a href=\"https:\/\/alpinefellowship.com\/theme-2024\">here<\/a>. Winner receives a cash prize in each category, and a stipend to attend the symposium.<br>Value: Varies; cash awards of \u00a33,000, \u00a31,000, \u00a3500 for winners in creative writing categories (poetry, writing, theatre), \u00a3500 travel stipend to attend the symposium<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/alpinefellowship.com\/prizes\">here<\/a> (click on individual tabs for various genres).<br><br><strong>On the Premises Short Story Contest: Vehicle<\/strong><br>Their website says, \u201cwrite a creative, compelling, well-crafted story between 1,000 and 5,000 words long in which some kind of vehicle plays an important role. Merely using the vehicle as a simple plot device or to help characters get somewhere is not enough. For instance, \u201cWhile flying home I made a bunch of new friends on the flight\u201d isn\u2019t good enough, because the same story\u2013making new friends\u2013could easily be told without the plane.\u201d<br>Value: $250, $200, $150, $75 (see <a href=\"https:\/\/onthepremises.com\/\">here<\/a>)<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/onthepremises.com\/current-contest\/\">here<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/onthepremises.com\/contest-rules\/\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/onthepremises.submittable.com\/Submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(Submissions are also open for a prose and poetry contest on the \u2018<strong>folklore<\/strong>\u2019 theme, run by four zines in collaboration. Prizes are $20 each for poetry and prose, and other non-cash prizes; the deadline is 3<sup>rd<\/sup> March 2024; details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.healthlinezine.com\/copy-of-submit\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>Tales to Terrify Flash Fiction Contest: Secret Societies<br><\/strong>Tales to Terrify is a horror podcast. For this contest, they want themed short fiction of up to 1,000 words. \u201cThe story must have horror elements and relate to the theme of Secret Societies. Secret societies are distinct from cults in that they don\u2019t operate based on a specific dogma and focus on manipulating outcomes to further their own nefarious agendas. Other than this distinction, how you choose to interpret that theme is up to you, but it must be central to the story.\u201d And, \u201cThe top flash piece will be produced for audio narration on Tales to Terrify and receive $50 (USD). Up to four runners up may also be considered for production.\u201d<br>Value: $50<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/talestoterrify.com\/flashcontest\/\">here<\/a>.<strong><br><br>The Miracle Monocle Award for Young Black Writers<br><\/strong>Miracle Monocle publishes poetry, prose, and hybrids, and they are affiliated with the University of Louisville. Their website says, \u201cThe winner of the prize will receive a $200 prize and publication in the journal. We welcome work in the following categories: poetry, prose, and experimental and hybrid literature. Writers must be 25 years old or younger and identify as Black. We seek only original work that has not been published elsewhere. We ask that writers refrain from sending us more than one submission during this editorial cycle and follow our guidelines carefully.\u201d You can see their general submission guidelines <a href=\"https:\/\/louisville.edu\/miraclemonocle\/submit.html\">here<\/a> and read the latest issue <a href=\"https:\/\/louisville.edu\/miraclemonocle\/currentissue\">here<\/a>.<br>Value: $200<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Young Black writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/miraclemonocle.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>. (Their Submittable has more than one category open, please be sure to submit in the correct one.)<br><strong><br>Chismosa Literary<br><\/strong>This is a new literary magazine accepting poetry, prose, fiction, and creative nonfiction (see guidelines). Their website says, \u201cOur debut issue is themed \u201cCHISMOSA.\u201d To celebrate the beginning of our magazine, we will be awarding $100 to the piece that best captures the spirit of chismosa that lives in all writers. We want work that explores the idea that to be a writer is to gossip; it is to people-watch and eavesdrop and turn the things we observe into protagonists and plot-devices. Give us a story brimming with gossip, or write a poem to tell us about the art of eavesdropping. Tell us what being a chismosa writer means to you.\u201d And, \u201cWe accept all genres of writing, and we encourage work that is experimental. Pieces that are heavily inspired by real people and events are encouraged.\u201d<br>Value: $100<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/chismosalit.com\/submit\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Deep Wild Graduate Student Prose Contest<br><\/strong>This is an international contest from Deep Wild: Writing from the Backcountry magazine \u2013 they want students currently enrolled in graduate studies to submit work for their Graduate Student Contest and for this cycle, they are accepting prose (fiction or non-fiction) entries of up to 3,000 words. \u201cWe seek work that conjures the experiences, observations, and insights of backcountry journeys. By \u201cbackcountry,\u201d we mean away from roads, on journeys undertaken by foot, skis, snowshoes, kayak, canoe, horse, or any other non-motorized means of conveyance.\u201d<br>Value: $300, $200, and $100<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Students enrolled in graduate studies<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/deepwildjournal.com\/deep-wild-2024-graduate-student-prose-contest-guidelines\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/deepwildjournal.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(Their Submittable is also open for other submissions; please be sure to submit in the correct category.)<br><br><strong>Baltimore Science Fiction Society Poetry Contest<br><\/strong>For this contest, poets are required to submit poetry on science fiction\/fantasy\/horror\/science themes. Up to 3 entries are allowed per person, of up to 60 lines each. Winners will receive a cash prize, convention membership and be invited to read their winning entries at Balticon. Attendance at Balticon is not required to win. Their submission form also says, entries received after 1 March will be automatically entered in next year&#8217;s contest.<br>Value: $100, $75, $50<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: All poets<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bsfs.org\/bsfspoetry.htm\">here<\/a>.<br>(Submissions are also open for the 1st Annual Solitary Daisy <strong>Haiku Contest<\/strong> \u2013 send up to 3 haiku. The first prize is $25, and the deadline is 2<sup>nd<\/sup> March 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/thesolitarydaisy.ca\/haiku-contest\/\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>University of Washington: Mo Habib Translation Prize in Persian Literature<\/strong><br>This is the second cycle of the Mo Habib Translation Prize in Persian Literature. Their website says, \u201cthe prize seeks to enable the publication and dissemination of Persian literary works that stand on their own in engaging English translation. \u2026 This cycle will focus on Persian poetry (any genre or period, from the 10th century CE to the present day). Bi- or multilingual projects are welcome (e.g. Persian-Arabic, Persian-Pashto). Translators are free to propose the translation of one or more collections of poems (no fewer than 50 and no more than 250 texts) from a single poet or multiple authors, provided that the final manuscript is submitted by the deadline. The winning translation will receive a prize of $10,000 ($2,000 once the award is announced in June 2024, and $8,000 once the work is turned in by the deadline May 2025). This prize comes with a commitment by Deep vellum\u00a0to publish the translated work.\u201d One of the submission requirements is a bilingual sample of the proposed translation (five texts or 10-15 pages, single spaced, in both languages).<br>Value: $10,000<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/melc.washington.edu\/news\/2023\/09\/06\/call-poetry-translators-second-cycle-mo-habib-translation-prize\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>The Shenandoah Fellowship for Emerging Editors<\/strong><br>This will open in March 2024. They say, \u201cThrough this editorial fellowship, we\u2019re committed to expanding the roster of people we work with and to discovering new voices to amplify and empower. Selected fellows will receive a $1000 honorarium and will curate a selection of published work in a genre of their choosing for a single issue of Shenandoah, working with the Shenandoah staff to guide the work to publication. This opportunity will give fellows the chance to learn about all aspects of a small literary publisher and create connections with peers and potential future employers in the industry and in academia. \u2026 A single fellow will be selected for each issue of Shenandoah going forward, alternating genres (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics) as we see fit. Working with the editorial staff, fellows will curate a suite of work for their issue. Each fellow will receive a $1000 honorarium for their work. We welcome writers and editors of all experience levels. No previous editorial experience is necessary, but we are looking for applicants who are passionate and informed about the literary community.\u201d This fellowship will open on 1 March 2024, on a rolling basis. Their <a href=\"https:\/\/shenandoah.submittable.com\/submit\">submission portal<\/a> will have a section for the fellowship during the application period.<br>Value: $1,000<br>Opens on: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/shenandoahliterary.org\/submissions\/\">here<\/a> (see the fellowship announcement date near the top of the page, under Open and Upcoming Submission Periods, and details of the fellowship by scrolling to the middle of the page).<br><br><strong>International Women\u2019s Media Foundation Grants<br><\/strong>International Women\u2019s Media Foundation (IWMF) has several grants\/awards for women and non-binary journalists; some of them are open now, including the international <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/awards\/courage-in-journalism-awards\/\">Courage in Journalism Awards<\/a> (deadline 3<sup>rd<\/sup> March 2024); international <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/programs\/fund-for-women-journalists\/\">Howard G. Buffet Fund for Women Journalists<\/a> (rolling deadline); and US-based <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/programs\/fund-for-indigenous-journalists\/\">Fund for Indigenous Journalists: Reporting on Missing &amp; Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, Transgender People<\/a> (rolling deadline).<br>Value: Varies<br>Deadline: Varies<br>Open for: Women and non-binary journalists<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/iwmf.submittable.com\/submit\/\">here<\/a>.<br>(Click on IWMF\u2019s Opportunities and Awards tabs on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/our-programs\/\">this page<\/a> for more.)<br><br><strong>ALTA Travel Fellowships<br><\/strong>Each year, several fellowships are awarded to emerging translators (someone who does not yet have a book-length work of translation published or under contract) to help them pay for hotel and travel expenses to the annual American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) conference.\u00a0Part of the application requirement is up to 10 pages of translated work (poetry or prose \u2013 see guidelines).\u00a0\u201cWhile the Travel Fellowships are open to all applicants, we especially encourage applications from translators of color, translators with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ translators.\u201d They also have the <a href=\"https:\/\/literarytranslators.org\/jansen-fellowship\"><strong>Peter K. Jansen Memorial Travel Fellowship<\/strong><\/a>, which is preferentially awarded to one emerging translator of color or a translator working from an underrepresented diaspora or stateless language (apply using the ALTA Travel Fellowship application, and check the Jansen Fellowship eligibility box in the application form \u2013 see guidelines). Also see ALTA\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.literarytranslators.org\/awards\">other awards<\/a> for published works, including the international <a href=\"https:\/\/literarytranslators.org\/awards\/alta-first-translation-prize\"><strong>ALTA First Translation Prize<\/strong><\/a>, inaugurated in 2024, for emerging literary translators and their editors \u2013 $2,000 to the translator and $1,000 to the editor \u2013 open to all genres, awards one debut literary translation from any other language into English published in the previous calendar year.<br>Value: $1,000 each<br>Deadline: 18 March 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/literarytranslators.org\/awards\/alta-travel-fellowships\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/alta.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a> (scroll down).<br>(Also see ALTA\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/literarytranslators.org\/programs-emerging-translators\/emerging-translator-mentorship-program\">Emerging Translator Mentorship Program<\/a>, the deadline for which has passed.)<br><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a><strong>Red Hen Press Ann Petry Award<br><\/strong><\/a>This is for a work of previously unpublished prose, either a novel or a collection of short stories or novellas, with a minimum of 150 pages, by a Black writer.<br>Value: $3,000 and publication<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Black writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/redhen.org\/ann-petry-award\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/redhenpress.submittable.com\/submit\/175314\/ann-petry-award\">here<\/a>.<br>(See all of the Red Hen Press awards <a href=\"https:\/\/redhen.org\/awards\/\">here<\/a>.)<br><strong><br>Robert B. Silvers Foundation: Silvers Grants for Work in Progress<\/strong><br>Anglophone writers of any nationality may apply for their grants to support long-form essays (essay-length or book-length) in the fields of literary criticism, arts writing, political analysis, and\/or social reportage. Grants may not be used to fund translation. Applicants should have an editorial agreement with a publication or publishing house for the work under consideration. Some of the submission requirements are a writing sample, project description, and a full responses to their financial questionnaire. And, \u201cYour responses to the financial questionnaire should include all anticipated costs and should state other sources of funding, including book advances. Priority is given to projects that have not been supported by a significant advance.<br>The writing sample can be from the writer\u2019s work in progress or from a previously published essay, article, or book.\u201d<br>Value: Up to $10,000<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/silversfoundation.org\/grants\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>Parsec Ink Short Story Competition: AI Mythology<\/strong><br>Parsec Ink also publishes the annual Triangulation anthology series. They are open now for a short speculative fiction contest by non-professional writers, who have not met the eligibility requirements for SFWA Full Membership. The theme is AI Mythology. Send stories of up to 3,500 words.<br>Value: $200, $100, and $50 for adults, and $50 for the best youth story<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Non-professional writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/parsec-sff.org\/short-story-contest\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/parsecink.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Sisters in Crime: Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award<br><\/strong>This international grant is for supporting the recipient in crime fiction writing and career development activities. The writer may choose activities that include workshops, seminars, conferences, and retreats, online courses, and research activities required for completion of the work. This is for an emerging writer of color (see guidelines). The application process includes a writing sample \u2013 an unpublished piece of crime fiction, An unpublished work of crime fiction, aimed at readers, from children\u2019s chapter books through adults. This may be a short story or first chapter(s) of a manuscript in-progress of 2,500 to 5,000 words. The Eleanor Taylor Bland grant is administered by Sisters in Crime, an international organization of mystery authors, readers, publishers, agents, booksellers and librarians which promotes \u201cthe ongoing advancement, recognition and professional development of women crime writers.\u201d<br>Value: $2,000; the winner can choose from a range of activities<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Emerging writers of color<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sistersincrime.org\/page\/EleanorTaylorBland\">here<\/a>. (Download the 2024 press release.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br><\/strong><strong>America Media: The Foley Poetry Contest<br><\/strong>For the contest, they want an unpublished poem of 45 lines or fewer. Apart from the contest, this Catholic magazine is also open for general submissions. Value: $1,000<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/americamedia.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest<br><\/strong>This prize is for humor poetry. Submit a poem of up to 250 lines.&nbsp;<br>Value: $2,000 and a two-year subscription to Duotrope; $500; $250; 10 prizes of $100 each<br>Deadline: 1 April 2024<br>Open for: All poets<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/winningwriters.com\/our-contests\/wergle-flomp-humor-poetry-contest-free\">here<\/a>.<br><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The Mike Resnick Memorial Award<\/strong><br>This award is sponsored by Galaxy\u2019s Edge magazine and Dragon Con. They want a science fiction story by a new writer (who has not been paid a per-word rate of 6 cents a word or more or received a payment for any single work of fiction totaling more than $50). Send stories up to 7,499 words. Writers do not need to be members of Dragon Con.<br>Value: $250, $100, $50<br>Deadline: 1 April 2024<br>Open for: New writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arcmanorbooks.com\/resnick\">here<\/a> (scroll down), <a href=\"https:\/\/arcmanorpublishers.moksha.io\/publication\/the-mike-resnick-memorial-award\/guidelines\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/arcmanorpublishers.moksha.io\/publication\/the-mike-resnick-memorial-award\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>The Marguerite and Lamar Smith Fellowship for Writers<br><\/strong>These three-month fellowships are to afford writers uninterrupted time to focus on their work at an apartment in Carson McCuller\u2019s childhood home in Columbus, Georgia. A spouse or companion is welcome. The application includes a writing sample of up to 20 pages.<br>Value: $5,000<br>Deadline: 1 April 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mccullerscenter.org\/#academic-opportunities\">here<\/a> (scroll down to Academic Opportunities and click on Fellowships).<br><br><strong>Fabula Press Short Story Competition<br><\/strong>This is a fiction contest; they want stories of 2,500-7,000 words. Regarding the kind of stories they want, they say, \u201cThere is no theme to the contest. We are not picky about genre either. What we are looking for is exceptional writing, so a Chekovian piece of truth and drama,&nbsp; a Poesque tale of horror, or a work of science fiction in the nature of Connie Willis\u2019 Firewatch hold a similar appeal for us. Chick Lit, Young Adult, and Hard Science Fiction do not work for us, though, given the nature of the anthology.\u201d They have a fee-free submission window, and they also have paid submissions (see guidelines). Please see their note about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pressfabula.com\/submission\/\">anthology inclusions<\/a> for both free and paid entries.<br>Value: $500, $250, $100<br>Deadline (for fee-free submissions): 3 April 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pressfabula.com\/guideline\/\">here<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pressfabula.com\/submission\/\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/duotrope.com\/duosuma\/submit\/fabula-press-short-story-competitions-Lr738\">here<\/a>.<br>&nbsp;<br><strong>A couple of contests with later deadlines:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>&#8212; Whiting Foundation\u2019s Creative Nonfiction Grants: <\/strong>Grants of $40,000 each will be awarded to writers of creative non-fiction books \u2013 projects that were under contract with a publisher&nbsp; in the US, UK, or Canada.&nbsp;It is intended for multiyear book projects requiring large amounts of deep and focused research, thinking, and writing, after significant work has been accomplished; the deadline is&nbsp;<br>23 April 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.whiting.org\/writers\/creative-nonfiction-grant\/about\">here<\/a>.<br><strong><br>&#8212; The Black Orchid Novella Award: <\/strong>This is an international contest for novellas (15,000-20,000 words) that confirm to the tradition of Rex Stout\u2019s Nero Wolfe series (see guidelines). They should focus on the deductive skills of the sleuth. They are not looking for derivatives of the Nero Wolfe series, or the milieu. The prize is $1,000 and publication in Alfred Hitchcock\u2019s Mystery Magazine, and the deadline is 31 May 2024. Submission is via a <a href=\"https:\/\/blackorchidnovella.com\/submit\/\">form<\/a>. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nerowolfe.org\/htm\/literary_awards\/black_orchid_award\/Black_Orchid_award_proc.htm#qualifications\">here<\/a> (also download the flyer from here.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>FOR US\/CANADA WRITERS<br><br>The Waterman Fund Essay Contest<br><\/strong>This contest is run by Appalachia, the mountaineering and conservation journal published by the Appalachian Mountain Club, and The Waterman Fund. The contest is for emerging writers \u2013 those who have not published a book-length work of fiction or narrative nonfiction on topics of wilderness, wildness, or the ethics and ecology of environmental issues are eligible. Essays should be 2,000 to 3,000 words, on the theme of experiencing wildness \u2013 the detailed prompt for this year is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.watermanfund.org\/essay-contest\/enter-essay-contest\/\">here<\/a>. They welcome personal, scientific, adventure, or memoir essays. The contest is run by the Waterman Fund \u2013 their tagline is, \u201cFostering the Spirit of Wildness and Conserving the Alpine Areas of Northeastern North America\u201d.&nbsp;<br>Value: $3,000; $1,000<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Emerging writers (see guidelines) in the US or Canada (see eligibility <a href=\"https:\/\/www.watermanfund.org\/essay-contest\/conditions-and-limits\/\">here<\/a>)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.watermanfund.org\/essay-contest\/enter-essay-contest\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/outdoors.submittable.com\/submit\/284555\/2024-waterman-fund-alpine-essay-contest-for-emerging-writers\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship<br><\/strong>Applicants must have covered international news as a working journalist for print, broadcast, or online media widely available in the United States, and must be US citizens. They must have distinguished credentials in journalism; two of the selection criteria are, professional experience as a foreign correspondent or editor, and firm grounding in foreign policy. The Fellow spends 10 months full-time in residence at the Council for Foreign Relations\u2019 headquarters in New York. The program enables the Fellow to engage in sustained analysis and writing, expand his or her intellectual and professional horizons, and extensively participate in CFR\u2019s active program of meetings and events.<br>Value:$100,000 and a modest travel grant<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: US citizens<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cfr.org\/fellowships\/edward-r-murrow-press-fellowship\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>Poets &amp; Writers: Maureen Egen Writers Exchange Award<br><\/strong>This is an award for one poet and one fiction writer; applicants must be U.S. residents and an enrolled members of a Native American tribe in the US or Alaska (see guidelines), and have never published a book or have published no more than one full-length book in the genre in which they are applying. Winners get a $500 honorarium; an all-expenses-paid trip to New York City to meet with editors, agents, publishers, and other writers, and to give a public reading, hosted by Poets &amp; Writers; and a one-month residency at the Jentel Artist Residency Program in Wyoming.Value: $500 each, residency, meetings with agents, editors, and more<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: US Indigenous writers (see above)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/poetsandwriters.formstack.com\/forms\/wex_2024\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>University of Colorado: Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism<br><\/strong>Their website says, \u201cFive Ted Scripps Fellowships are awarded each year. The fellowship is open to full-time journalists working in any medium who are interested in advancing their knowledge of environmental issues. It is aimed at outstanding journalists committed to a career in professional journalism. Applicants must have five years of full-time professional journalism experience and must also have a BA or BS college degree, at minimum. Applicants may include reporters, editors, producers, photojournalists, documentarians, and feature writers. Both salaried staff and full-time freelancers are welcome to apply. Prior experience in covering the environment is not required.\u201d And, \u201cWe welcome applications from international journalists; however, please be advised that you must hold a current visa and be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application to be considered for this position.\u201d Fellows audit classes, pursue an independent project, attend weekly seminars, and participate in field trips to world-renowned institutions to learn what\u2019s new in the realm of environmental science and policy. Fellows pay for their own housing and make their own housing arrangements. They receive a stipend, and will travel (expenses paid) to the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference.<br>Value: $80,000<br>Deadline: 1 March 2024<br>Open for: Full-time journalists authorised to work in the US (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.colorado.edu\/cej\/ted-scripps-fellowships-environmental-journalism\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.colorado.edu\/cej\/scripps-fellowships\/applying-program\">here<\/a>.<br><strong><br><\/strong><strong>National Endowment for the Arts\u2019<\/strong> <strong>Creative Writing Fellowships<\/strong><br>This is for US-based writers, and they are accepting applications for poetry this year. Grants alternate yearly between poetry and prose. While the deadline is 13<sup>th<\/sup> March, they recommend submitting applications early. Several fellowships are awarded. They have several links on the website, including <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.gov\/grants\/creative-writing-fellowships\/eligibility\">eligibility<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.gov\/grants\/creative-writing-fellowships\/how-to-apply\">how to apply<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.gov\/grants\/creative-writing-fellowships\/frequently-asked-questions\">FAQ<\/a>.<br>Value: Up to $25,000<br>Deadline: 13 March 2024<br>Open for: US writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arts.gov\/grants\/creative-writing-fellowships\/program-description\">here<\/a>.<br>(For QTBIPOC+ poets in the larger <strong>San Francisco Bay Area<\/strong>, submissions are open for Foglifter\u2019s Start a Riot! <strong>poetry chapbook prize<\/strong> for local emerging queer and trans Black writers, indigenous writers, and writers of color. There is a $1,500 prize, and $1,000 to support their book tour\/promotion. The deadline is 1 March 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/foglifterjournal.com\/start-a-riot\/\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>Goose Lane: Claire Harris Poetry Prize<\/strong><br>This is a prize for a poetry manuscript organized by Goose Lane\u2019s icehouse poetry imprint. \u201cEligible writers include Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada who are writers from Black, Indigenous, or other racialized communities and who have not previously published a book-length collection of poetry. (Poets who have published a chapbook, but not yet a book-length collection, are eligible to apply.)<br>Manuscripts should be book-length works of poetry, i.e., approximately 48-100 pages. (Chapbook-length manuscripts are not eligible.) Submissions may draw upon a broad range of aesthetic practises, from lyric poetry to genre-busting experimentation.\u201d<br>Value: $1,000<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Canadian writers from Black, Indigenous, or other racialized communities<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/gooselane.com\/pages\/claire-harris-poetry-prize-submissions\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/gooselane.com\/pages\/claire-harris-poetry-prize-submission-form\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Maya Angelou Book Award<br><\/strong>This award is for a work has demonstrated a commitment to social justice. It is for books published in 2023, or scheduled to be published until November 2024. The award alternates between poetry and fiction, and for this cycle, books of fiction (both novels and short story collections) are eligible. Entrants must be available for a two-week reading tour at partnering educational institutions in Missouri (see guidelines). Entries have to be made by publishers only, not writers.<br>Value: $10,000<br>Deadline: 1 April 2024<br>Open for: US writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/kclibrary.org\/maba\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>PEN America: US Writers Aid Initiative<br><\/strong>This is intended to assist fiction and non-fiction authors, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, translators, and journalists. To be eligible, applicants must be based in the United States, be professional writers, and be able to demonstrate that this one-time grant will be meaningful in helping them to address an emergency situation. Various deadlines are listed for 2024, and the next one is 1<sup>st<\/sup> April. Other deadlines are in July and October. Writers do not have to be PEN members to apply.<br>Value: Unspecified<br>Deadline:1 April 2024<br>Open for: US writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/pen.org\/us-writers-aid-initiative\/\">here<\/a>.<br>(Some of PEN America\u2019s other initiatives are open now, including the <strong>PEN America Free Expression Essay Competition<\/strong>, a US-based student essay competition with cash prizes, deadline 30 April 2024; see their <a href=\"https:\/\/pen.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a> for details.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Poetry Foundation: Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowships<br><\/strong>These grants, which will open for applications in early March, are for US poets ages 21-31 years. Applicants have to register on their online portal. Poets can also apply for alternative formats to submit applications. One of the application requirements is a writing sample, up to 10 pages of poetry. The application period will open on 4<sup>th<\/sup> March 2024.<br>Value: $27,000<br>Submission period: 4<sup>th<\/sup> March to 15<sup>th<\/sup> April 2024 (deadline to apply for alternative formats is 1<sup>st<\/sup> April, and deadline to register on the online portal is 8<sup>th<\/sup> April \u2013 see guidelines).<br>Open for: US writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.poetryfoundation.org\/foundation\/prizes-fellowship\">here<\/a>.<br>(See all of Poetry Foundation\u2019s <strong>grants and awards for individuals<\/strong> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.poetryfoundation.org\/foundation\/awards\">here<\/a>. And Poetry Magazine\u2019s Submittable is <a href=\"https:\/\/poetry.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>And, Poetry Foundation has <strong>grants for poetry\/literary arts organizations in the US <\/strong>\u2013 two of them are open now; Equity in Verse of $10,000-100,000, for nonprofit poetry and literary organizations, which includes presses and publications, led and staffed by people of color; and Poetry Programs, Partnerships, and Innovation grants of $10,000-75,000, which support nonprofit organizations invested in at least one of the following priorities: broadening the audiences for poetry; increasing access to poetry; new collaborations and partnerships in poetry; and innovations in the field of poetry, including investment in new technologies. The deadline to apply is 1 March 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.poetryfoundation.org\/grants\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>FOR UK\/IRELAND WRITERS<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The Papatango New Writing Prize<br><\/strong>This is for residents of the UK and Ireland. Send an original play script, which should have a running time of at least 60 minutes, or be at least 9,000 words, or be at least 40 pages. The winning play receives a cash prize and production.<br>Value: \u00a37,500, 8% box office royalties, production, publication<br>Deadline: 11 March 2023<br>Open for: UK and Ireland residents<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/papatango.co.uk\/entry-requirements\/\">here<\/a>.<strong><br><br>Jane Martin Poetry Prize<br><\/strong>This is for writers in the UK between ages 18 and 30 years. Send up to two poems, a total of two sides of A4.<br>Value: \u00a3700, \u00a3300<br>Deadline: 15 March 2024<br>Open for: UK writers ages 18-30<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.girton.cam.ac.uk\/jane-martin-poetry-prize\">here<\/a> (you can download the flyer here).\u00a0<br><br><strong>Fitzcarraldo Editions\/Mahler &amp; Lewitt Studios Essay Prize<br><\/strong>This is a prize for unpublished writers in the UK. Their website says, \u201cthe prize awards \u00a33,000 to the best proposal for a book-length essay (minimum 25,000 words) by a writer resident in the UK &amp; Ireland who has yet to secure a publishing deal. In addition to the \u00a33,000 prize the winner will have the opportunity to spend up to two months in residency at the Mahler &amp; LeWitt Studios in Spoleto, Italy, to work on their book. The book will then be published by Fitzcarraldo Editions.\u201d<br>Value: \u00a33,000, residency<br>Deadline: 17 March 2024<br>Open for: Unpublished UK\/Ireland writers (see guidelines)<br>Details\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/fitzcarraldoeditions.com\/prizes\/essay-prize\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>BBC Radio 4: BBC National Short Story Award<br><\/strong>This prestigious award, by BBC and the Cambridge University, is for UK writers, for a short story of up to 8,000 words. Writers must have a prior record of publication in the UK.<br>Value: \u00a315,000, four awards of \u00a3600 each<br>Deadline: 18 March 2024<br>Open for: Published UK writers (see <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/programmes\/articles\/3hPT5MgPnyMDwkT9VXg8xSJ\/frequently-asked-questions\">FAQ<\/a>)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/programmes\/articles\/lsyJ2hYZRrPm58P6drV4qk\/2024-bbc-short-story-awards-open\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/send\/u160676713\">here<\/a>.<br>(They also have the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/programmes\/articles\/2cslf9QxZKznVCqplBS0SY0\/the-2024-bbc-young-writers-award-turns-10-submissions-now-open\">Young Writers\u2019 Award<\/a>, \u00a0a short fiction contest for UK-based writers ages 14-18.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>Cymera-Shoreline of Infinity Prize for Speculative Short Fiction<br><\/strong>This is a speculative fiction contest for writers who are Scottish by birth or inclination (see guidelines), ages 14+ years. Send a story of up to 2,500 words. The stories that are selected for the shortlist will be published on the Cymera (Scotland\u2019s festival of science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing) website after the festival.<br>Value: \u00a3150<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Scottish writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.shorelineofinfinity.com\/cymera-shoreline-of-infinity-sf-caledonia-prize-for-speculative-short-fiction-2024\/\">here<\/a>.\u00a0<br><br><strong>Anne Brown Essay Prize<\/strong><br>This is an essay prize for Scottish writers. Send an essay of up to 4,000 words, on any subject.<br>Value: \u00a31,500<br>Deadline: 31 March 2024<br>Open for: Scottish writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wigtownbookfestival.com\/blog\/anne-brown-essay-prize-2022\">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 contests, grants, and fellowships are for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, and playwriting, with prizes ranging up to $100,000. None of them charge an entry fee. &#8211; S. KalekarINTERNATIONAL CONTESTS Alpine Fellowship PrizesThey have a Poetry Prize, a Writing Prize, a Theatre Prize, as well as Music, Philosophy, Refugee Scholar, and Visual Arts prizes. 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