{"id":12198,"date":"2024-11-22T13:18:08","date_gmt":"2024-11-22T21:18:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=12198"},"modified":"2024-11-22T13:18:11","modified_gmt":"2024-11-22T21:18:11","slug":"28-writing-contests-grants-and-fellowships-for-december-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/28-writing-contests-grants-and-fellowships-for-december-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"28 Writing Contests, Grants, and Fellowships for December, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>These are awards for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, and playwriting. They are, very loosely, divided geographically.<strong> &#8212; S. Kalekar<br><br>INTERNATIONAL CALLS<br><br>The African Poetry Book Fund: Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poetry<br><\/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 (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 must be at least 50 pages long. Only poems written in English can be considered, but they accept poems in translation too. If the winning work is translated, a percentage of the prize money is 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 2024<br>Open for: African poets, for a debut poetry book (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contest-prizes\/sillerman-prize-for-african-poetry-winners\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybookfund.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(See all the African Poetry Book Fund contests <a href=\"https:\/\/africanpoetrybf.unl.edu\/contests\/?csrt=9706297417447817981\">here<\/a>.)<br><\/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 cards (use a weird Christmas card the editor has posted, as a prompt), and weird Christmas specials (\u201cWeird Unreal Cultural Celebration\u201d\u00a0\u2013 Create a new holiday. But it also has to be from a new culture), \u2013 see guidelines for details. Writers can send multiple entries. Stories have to be up to 350 words.<br>Value: $50 prize for a winner in each prompt, and $35 for every honorable mention (10-12)<br>Deadline: 1 December 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/weirdchristmas.com\/2024\/09\/25\/announcing-the-seventh-annual-weird-christmas-flash-fiction-contest\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Nieman Fellowships<\/strong><br>These are fellowships at Harvard for both US-based and international journalists. \u201cAll applicants for academic-year Nieman Fellowships, including freelancers, must be working journalists with at least five years of full-time media experience.\u201d\u00a0<br>Value: $85,000 over a nine-month fellowship and other expenses, see the FAQ <a href=\"https:\/\/nieman.harvard.edu\/fellowships\/#faq\">here<\/a><br>Deadline: 1 December 2024 for international journalists, and 31 January 2025 for U.S. journalists<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/nieman.harvard.edu\/fellowships\/how-to-apply\/\">here<\/a>.<br>(There are also the <a href=\"https:\/\/nieman.harvard.edu\/fellowships\/nieman-visiting-fellowships\/\">Nieman Visiting Fellowships<\/a> for short-term research projects designed to advance journalism.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>One Teen Story Contest<br><\/strong>This is a fiction contest for writers ages 13-19 by One Story Magazine; there are three categories divided age-wise for this contest; 13-15, 16-17, and 18-19. \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 Stories have to be 2,000-4,500 words.<br>Value: $500 for each category<br>Deadline: 2 December 2024<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/one-story.com\/write\/one-teen-story-contest\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/one-story.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Awards<\/strong>&nbsp;<br>These awards are given for non-fiction works in progress which deal with a topic of American political or social concern, to aid their completion. Writers must already have a contract with a US-based publisher. One of the application requirements is 50-75 pages from the work in progress. There is no fee for the work-in-progress award. The prizes are run by Columbia Journalism School \u2013 they also have other awards, which charge entry fees. &nbsp;<br>Value: $25,000&nbsp;<br>Deadline: 5 December 2024&nbsp;<br>Open for: Unspecified&nbsp;<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/journalism.columbia.edu\/lukas\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/columbiajournalismawards.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>International Women\u2019s Media Foundation: Kim Wall Memorial Fund<br><\/strong>This grant is for women or nonbinary journalists with one or more years of professional experience working in news media from anywhere in the world. \u201cThe IWMF&#8217;s Kim Wall Memorial Fund will provide $5,000 grants to journalists whose work embodies the spirit of Kim\u2019s reporting. The grant will fund women or non-binary reporters covering subculture, broadly defined, and what Kim liked to call \u201cthe undercurrents of rebellion.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Value: $5,000 each<br>Deadline: 8 December 2024<br>Open for: Women and nonbinary journalists<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/programs\/kim-wall-memorial-fund\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/iwmf.submittable.com\/submit\/d70acb7e-a457-43a2-afd1-e3790cad0e4f\/kim-wall-memorial-fund-2025\">here<\/a>.<br>(See more of IWMF\u2019s programs\/grants\/awards <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwmf.org\/our-programs\/\">here<\/a> and their Submittable <a href=\"https:\/\/iwmf.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>The sine qua non prizes for prose and poetry<\/strong><br>For their inaugural issue, the sine qua non is sponsoring two creative writing competitions: for creative prose (send up to 15 pages) and poetry (send up to 5 poems \/ 10 pages). \u201cWe are interested in prose and poetry that addresses any topic in a way that exhibits your unique perspective. We want to read about characters and places humming with life and situations that challenge our conceptions of the world or deepen our investment in it. We want to read pieces whose forms guide and enliven their content or upend our understandings of what forms can do. How you write affects what you write and vice versa. Surprise, unsettle, and amaze us. If you aren\u2019t sure what to write about, remember that this is an inaugural issue, so consider some of the following suggestions: beginnings, newness, fresh starts.\u201d They have a submission quota, so may close earlier than the deadline. Submission is via a form on their website.<br>Value: $500 each for poetry and prose, and $250 for runners-up<br>Deadline: 15 December 2024, or until filled<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/thesinequanon.com\/prizes\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>Eggtooth Editions Chapbook Contest<\/strong><br>They want a chapbook in any genre (see their post <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/EggtoothEdition\/status\/1835348435056374059\">here<\/a>), of 15-50 pages. The prize accepts submissions from \u201canyone writing in the English language who has not previously published a full-length book (defined as a solely authored work of more than 50 pages, self-publishing included) . Works may be jointly authored by multiple writers or artists\u2026. Translations are not eligible for this prize, nor are previously published or self-published books, though individual parts of a manuscript may have been previously published or produced.\u201d&nbsp; Please note, they will only accept up to 100 fee-free submissions, so presumably those may close earlier than the deadline. The winner also gets 20 copies of the chapbook.<br>Value: $250<br>Deadline: 15 December 2024, or until filled<br>Open for: Unpublished writers (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/eggtootheditions.wordpress.com\/home\/contest-guidelines\/\">here<\/a>.&nbsp;<br><br><strong>Minotaur Books \/ Mystery Writers of America First Crime Novel Competition<br><\/strong>This is an international contest for crime novel manuscripts, for writers who have never been the author of any published novel in any genre and are uncontracted. The writing should be no less than approximately 60,000 words. Authors of self-published works only may enter, as long as the manuscript submitted is not the self-published work. Minotaur is an imprint of Macmillan.&nbsp;<br>Value: $10,000 advance against royalties&nbsp;<br>Deadline: 15 December 2024&nbsp;<br>Open for: Unpublished writers (see guidelines)&nbsp;<br>Details <a href=\"http:\/\/mysterywriters.org\/about-mwa\/st-martins\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>The London Society \u2013 Dreams for London<br><\/strong>This is an international themed contest about London. \u201cTell us why you love this city. Write a Love Letter to London\u2026. Entries are to be around the theme of \u201cDreams for London\u201d. What are your passions, hopes and dreams for this incredible city? Just let your imagination run wild. It can 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 Entries can be up to 500 words, and poems can be up to 40 lines. There are 4 categories: Aged 11 and under; 12-18 year olds; Open &#8211; all other entrants; and Poetry. They also accept certain previously published works (see guidelines).<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: 20 December 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.londonsociety.org.uk\/page\/loveletters\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Porter House Review 2024-2025 Editor\u2019s Prize<\/strong>&nbsp; <strong><br><\/strong>Porter House Review&nbsp; is an online literary journal produced in conjunction with Texas State University&#8217;s MFA program in Creative Writing. They have announced their 2024 \u2013 2025 Editor\u2019s Prizes in Poetry (submit up to 5 poems), Nonfiction (up to 6,000 words), and Fiction (up to 8,000 words). While there is a $10 submission fee for the prize, during the week of December 22nd through December 28th, this submission fee will be waived. They have detailed guidelines, please read them carefully. Also, \u201cAll submitted works will be considered for publication.&nbsp;Porter House Review&nbsp;is&nbsp;dedicated to paying all of our featured writers&nbsp;a competitive rate for accepted works.\u201d<br>Value: $750 each for fiction, non-fiction, and poetry<br>Fee-free reading period: 22-28 December 2024<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/porterhousereview.org\/contests\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/theporterhousereview.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Poetry Society of America: The Four Quartets Prize <\/strong>\u00a0<br>This is\u202ffor a unified and complete sequence of poems published in the US in a print or online journal, chapbook, or book in 2024.<strong>\u202f<\/strong>Poems in the sequence may have been published in different journals provided that they were published in 2024 and that brought together, they form a complete sequence. The minimum requirement is 14 pages of published poems unified by subject, form, and style.\u202fEntire books composed of a unified sequence, however long, are also welcome.Submissions will have to be mailed. Self-published work is not eligible. They have <a href=\"https:\/\/poetrysociety.org\/awards\/four-quartets-prize\/2021-four-quartets-prize\">other awards<\/a> also, though these have an entry fee, or do not have an application process. \u00a0<br>Value: $1,000 for three finalists, an additional $20,000 for the winner\u00a0<br>Deadline: 31 December 2024 (postmark date)<br>Open for: Unspecified\u00a0<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/poetrysociety.org\/awards\/four-quartets-prize\/four-quartets-prize\">here<\/a> (download the entry form).\u00a0<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Lilith Magazine Fiction Contest<\/strong>\u00a0<br>This magazine publishes work of interest to Jewish women. They like work with both feminist and Jewish content. Submit fiction up to 3,000 words.\u00a0 \u00a0<br>Value: $300\u00a0<br>Deadline: 31 December 2024 \u00a0<br>Open for: All writers\u00a0<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.lilith.org\/about\/writing-for-lilith\/\">here<\/a>.\u00a0<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The Caribbean Writer Prizes<\/strong><br>Their website says, \u201c<em>The Caribbean Writer<\/em>&nbsp;(TCW) has issued a call for submissions for Volume 39 under the 2025 theme: Possibilities: Beyond Tradition, Inside of Courage.<br>Contributors may submit works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, essays or one act plays which explore the ideas resonating within the region and its diaspora. The Caribbean should be central to the work, or the work should reflect a Caribbean heritage, experience or perspective.\u201d Submissions are also eligible for various prizes (there is no separate application process): The Canute A. Brodhurst Prize of $600 for best short fiction; The Daily News Prize of $500 awarded to a resident of the US Virgin Islands or the British Virgin Islands; The Marvin E. Williams Literary Prize of $500 for a new or emerging writer; The Cecile deJongh Literary Prize of $500 for a Caribbean author whose work best expresses the spirit of the Caribbean; The Vincent Cooper Literary Prize of $300 awarded to a Caribbean author for exemplary writing in Caribbean Nation Language.<br>Value: $300-600<br>Deadline: 31 December 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thecaribbeanwriter.org\/2023\/03\/25\/accepting-submissions-for-volume-38\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thecaribbeanwriter.org\/contact-us\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br><strong>Meridians: The Elizabeth Alexander Creative Writing Award<br><\/strong>Meridians is a literary magazine affiliated with Smiths College. This award is for short works &#8211; poetry, fiction and non-fiction, and play scripts. \u201cThe Elizabeth Alexander Creative Writing Award celebrates an author whose work embodies the lyrically powerful and historically engaged nature of Dr. Alexander\u2019s writing. We aim for this award to highlight different forms of knowledge production that emerge from the artistic, political, and cultural advocacy undertaken by women of color nationally, transnationally, and globally. Works engaging with feminism, race, and transnationalism will be prioritized. Translated works and manuscripts in languages other than English are encouraged as well.\u201d Apart from a cash prize, the award also offers a reading and retreat at Smith College, and publication in Meridians.<br>Value: $500<br>Deadline: 31 December 2024<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/sites.smith.edu\/meridians\/awards\/elizabeth-alexander-creative-writing-award\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br>Defenestration.net Lengthy Poem Contest<br><\/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.<br>Value: $300<br>Deadline: 1 January 2025<br>Open for: All writers<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/defenestrationism.net\/lengthy-poem-contest-guidelines\/\">here<\/a><strong><br><br>table\/\/FEAST Literary Magazine: The Fifty &amp; Up Writer Awards<br><\/strong>This contest is fee-free and only open to writers aged fifty and up. There will be one winner for poetry (send up to 2 pages), fiction, and creative non-fiction (prose of 500-2,000 words). Each winner will receive $50 plus a dollar per year if beyond the fifty years mark.<br>Value: $50 (see guidelines)<br>Deadline: 1 January 2025<br>Open for: Those ages 50 and up<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/tablefeastlitmag.com\/chefspecialminormajorcontestsubs\">here<\/a>. (They have other contests too, which have submission fees.)<br><strong><br>San Jos\u00e9 State University:<\/strong> <strong>Center for Steinbeck Studies \u2013 The<\/strong> <strong>Steinbeck Fellows Program<br><\/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. A writing sample is part of the application. Fellows are expected to give one public reading from their work and will be required to reside within the counties of the San Francisco Bay Area, adjacent counties of the California\u00a0central coast or central valley during most of the academic year.\u00a0<br>Value: Up to 6 fellowships of $15,000 each<br>Deadline: 5 January 2025<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>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>(And, <strong>A Public Space <\/strong>has <a href=\"https:\/\/apublicspace.org\/about\/fellowships\/writing-fellowship\">writing<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/apublicspace.org\/about\/fellowships\/editorial-fellowship\">editorial<\/a> fellowships, both of which will be announced in December \u2013 see <a href=\"https:\/\/apublicspace.org\/about\/fellowships\">here<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>San Jos\u00e9 State University:<\/strong> <strong>Center for Steinbeck Studies \u2013 The<\/strong> <strong>Steinbeck Fellows Program<br><\/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. Please note, \u201cAward recipients will be required to reside within the counties of the San Francisco Bay Area or adjacent counties of the California central coast or central valley during most of the fellowship period.\u201d<br>Value: Up to 6 fellowships of $15,000 each<br>Deadline: 5 January 2025<br>Open for: Unspecified<br>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><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Shepton Snowdrops: Treasures of Nature<br><\/strong>Their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sheptonsnowdrops.org.uk\/about-us-cic-community-snowdropking\/\">website<\/a> says, \u201cThe Shepton Mallet Snowdrop Project is a not for profit Community Interest Company run entirely by volunteers. We run and support the annual Snowdrop Festival each February and plant snowdrop bulbs each autumn across the town.\u201d They\u2019re also open for a poetry contest. There is an entry fee for over-18s, and poets under 18 years can send one poem, on the \u2018Treasures of Nature\u2019 theme, of up to 30 lines, for free. Your entry should have a unique title and your initials in the filename.<br>Value: \u00a350-100 for under-18s<br>Deadline: 6 January 2025<br>Open for: Free for under-18s<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sheptonsnowdrops.org.uk\/competitions\/2025-poetry-competition\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>The Leon Levy Centre for Biography: Biography Fellowships <\/strong>&nbsp;<br>These are four resident fellowships at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City, to nonfiction writers working on biographies. preference in the award of fellowships is given to those who have not yet published a biography or received fellowships for the writing of a biography. They also welcome applications from published and accomplished writers who are undertaking their first biography. The Leon Levy Center for Biography does not award fellowships for memoirs, essays, plays, films, or fiction. One of the application requirements is a sample of the proposed biography, a maximum of 2,500 words. (Also see the <a href=\"https:\/\/llcb.ws.gc.cuny.edu\/fellowships\/sloan-fellowship\/\">Sloan Fellowship<\/a>, given annually to a writer working on a biography of a figure in the field of science or technology.)&nbsp;<br>Value: $72,000, residency&nbsp;<br>Deadline: 6 January 2025&nbsp;<br>Open for: Writers working on biographies&nbsp;<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/llcb.ws.gc.cuny.edu\/fellowships\/biography-fellowships\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/theleonlevycenterforbiography.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(Also keep a lookout for <a href=\"https:\/\/apublicspace.org\/about\/fellowships\"><strong>A Public Space Editorial and Writing Fellowships<\/strong><\/a>, both of which will open in December.)<br><strong><br>The 2025 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting<br><\/strong>This prize, for an hour-long play, is split across four categories. They are:<br><strong>&#8212; The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting<\/strong> \u2013 \u00a320,000<br><strong>&#8212; The Judges Award<\/strong> \u2013 \u00a310,000<br>(Both the above prizes are open to playwrights in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, British Overseas Territory, or to those having a British Forces Post Office address)<br><strong>&#8212; The Bruntwood Prize International Award<\/strong> \u2013 \u00a310,000 (open to international playwrights who can apply through Bruntwood\u2019s partner theatres in Australia, US, and Canada \u2013 see guidelines)<br><strong>&#8212; The North West Original New Voice Award and Residency<\/strong> \u2013 \u00a310,000 + an additional \u00a310,000 fund dedicated to their professional development at the Royal Exchange Theatre during a bespoke one-year residency, for an emerging playwright (see guidelines) based in the North West of England.<br>Value: \u00a310,000-\u00a320,000<br>Deadline: 9 January 2024<br>Open for: See above<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.writeaplay.co.uk\/how-do-i-enter\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.writeaplay.co.uk\/app\/uploads\/2024\/08\/Plain-English-Prize-Details.pdf\">here<\/a>.<strong><br><\/strong><strong><br>The Joan Shorenstein Fellowship<br><\/strong>This is a fellowship from Harvard Kennedy School\u2019s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy. \u201cThe mission of the Joan Shorenstein Fellowship is to advance research in the field of media, politics and public policy; facilitate a dialogue among journalists, scholars, policymakers and students; provide an opportunity for reflection; &#8230; The primary focus for a Fellow is to research, write and publish a paper on a media\/politics topic.\u201d Also, \u201cPast fellows include journalists from local, national and international TV, radio, print, and digital media; media and civic technology innovators; nonfiction authors; political advisors and policymakers; leading academic scholars in fields such as media research and political science; and policy analysts. Successful former fellows have come from a variety of backgrounds and career stages.\u201d And, \u201cFellows work independently, with the support of center staff, on the project and\/or research agenda agreed to between the fellow and the center. The exact nature of a fellow\u2019s work varies depending on interests, goals, desired impact, and capacity. Fellows who are in-residence and doing significant research work are expected to make the fellowship their full-time commitment during their term. Shorter term fellowships or hybrid arrangements are possible, and may be proposed.&nbsp;\u201c Also, \u201cStipends and other financial and material assistance for fellows are dependent on need, and scope of a fellow\u2019s work and contribution to the center. You may indicate in the application whether you would require financial assistance to do your proposed project or fellowship activities. Stipend funds are limited and not guaranteed.\u201d Applicants must be a working journalist with a minimum of ten years of full-time experience (see guidelines), politician, scholar or policymaker currently or recently active in the field. They are now accepting fellowship applications for the Spring 2025 term, Fall 2025 term, and the full 2025-2026 academic year. Application is via a form on the website.<br>Value: Unspecified<br>Deadline: Open now<br>Open for: Non-fiction authors and journalists<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/shorensteincenter.org\/programs\/fellowships\/fellowship-application\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><br><\/strong><br><strong>(A couple of contests with later deadlines are:<br>&#8212; Discoveries 2025: <\/strong>It is for UK- and Ireland-based unpublished and unrepresented women writers, for a novel-in-progress (adult fiction) \u2013 send the first 10,000 words and a synopsis. This prize is run by The Women\u2019s Prize Trust, Audible, Curtis Brown Literary Agency, and Curtis Brown Creative writing school. Apart from a cash prize, the winner also gets literary representation. There are also non-cash prizes for shortlisted and longlisted writers (see <a href=\"https:\/\/www.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk\/discoveries-2025-terms-and-conditions\">T&amp;C<\/a>).\u00a0The prize is \u00a35,000, and the deadline is 13 January 2025. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk\/discoveries-2025\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/discoveries.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk\/\">here<\/a>.<br>\u00a0<strong><br>&#8212; Patrick Henry Fellowship: <\/strong>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. The fellowship pays $45,000, health benefits, book allowance, faculty privileges, and residency; the deadline is 15 January 2025. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washcoll.edu\/learn-by-doing\/starr\/Fellowships\/patrick_henry_fellowship\/index.php\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>&#8212; Harbor Editions Prizes: <\/strong>They are running two prizes \u2013 the <strong>Laureate Prize for Poetry<\/strong>, for which they accept fee-free submissions from BIPOC writers and previous finalists for poetry manuscripts, the prize is $500 and publication; they also have the <strong>Harbor Review Editor Prize<\/strong>, which is for a micro poetry chapbook manuscript, and for which, also, submissions for BIPOC writers and previous finalists are free, and prize is $200; entries for other poets have a submission fee; the deadline for both prizes is 31<sup>st<\/sup> January 2025, details are in their <a href=\"https:\/\/smallharborpublishing.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a>; please be sure to submit in the correct category.)<br>\u00a0 \u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>FOR WRITERS IN US\/CANADA<br><\/strong>(Also see <strong>The Caribbean Writer Prizes<\/strong>, the<strong> Leon Levy Centre for Biography: Biography Fellowships<\/strong>, the <strong>Steinbeck Fellows Program<\/strong>, the <strong>Poetry Society of America: The Four Quartets Prize<\/strong>,the<strong>Patrick Henry Fellowship <\/strong>and the <strong>2025 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting<\/strong> in the international section.)<br><strong>\u00a0<br>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 other fellowships too; see <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytco.com\/careers\/newsroom\/newsroom-fellowship\/the-new-york-times-fellowship\">here<\/a>.<br>Value: Approximately $82,000 (see <a href=\"https:\/\/boards.greenhouse.io\/thenewyorktimes\/jobs\/4489023005\">here<\/a>)<br>Deadline: 2 December 2024<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>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytco.com\/careers\/entry-level\/\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/boards.greenhouse.io\/thenewyorktimes\/jobs\/4489023005\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers<br><\/strong>This is for Canadian writers who have published work in literary magazines, but not in book form. For this cycle, writers should submit up to 10 pages of either unpublished short fiction, creative non-fiction, or 5-10 pages of poetry. A self-published book or chapbook will not disqualify you.<br>Value: CAD10,000 for winners in each category; CAD2,500 for finalists<br>Deadline: 16 December 2024<br>Open for: Canadian writers (see guidelines)<br>Details\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.writerstrust.com\/awards\/rbc-bronwen-wallace-award-for-emerging-writers\">here<\/a> (overview), <a href=\"https:\/\/writerstrust.submittable.com\/submit\/308595\/2025-rbc-bronwen-wallace-award-for-emerging-writers-poetry\">here<\/a> (poetry), <a href=\"https:\/\/writerstrust.submittable.com\/submit\/309176\/2025-rbc-bronwen-wallace-award-for-emerging-writers-short-fiction\">here<\/a> (short fiction), and <a href=\"https:\/\/writerstrust.submittable.com\/submit\/309177\/2025-rbc-bronwen-wallace-award-for-emerging-writers-creative-nonfiction\">here<\/a> (creative non-fiction)<br><br><strong>The Lyric Magazine: College Poetry Contest<\/strong>\u00a0<br>This is a contest open to\u202fundergraduates enrolled full time in an American or Canadian college or university. Poems must be original and unpublished, 39 lines or less, written in English in traditional forms, preferably with regular scansion and rhyme. Students can send up to three poems. \u00a0<br>Value: $500, $200, $100\u00a0<br>Deadline: 31 December 2024<br>Open for: Undergraduates in an American or Canadian college or university\u00a0<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/thelyricmagazine.com\/collegepoetrycontest\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Jack Hazard Fellowship<\/strong><br>Their website says, \u201cJack Hazard Fellows are fiction, creative nonfiction, and memoir writers who teach full time in an accredited high school in the United States. We provide a $5,000 award that enables these creative writers who teach to focus on their writing for a summer.\u201d<br>Value: $5,000<br>Deadline: 3 January 2025<br>Open for: Those teaching full time at an accredited school in the US (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newliteraryproject.org\/jack-hazard-fellowship\">here<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newliteraryproject.org\/jack-hazard-fellowship-apply\">here<\/a>, and <a href=\"https:\/\/docs.google.com\/forms\/d\/e\/1FAIpQLScU8SreiFJ8PVQhbFs9xKPXaeeEJN5lsxjR2Ng_oXIbJCzo6A\/viewform\">here<\/a>.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>FOR WRITERS IN UK\/IRELAND<br><\/strong>(Also see <strong>Shepton Snowdrops: Treasures of Nature<\/strong>, the<strong> 2025 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting<\/strong>,and<strong> Discoveries 2025<\/strong>, in the international section above.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Jane Martin Poetry Prize<br><\/strong>This poetry prize, for young UK poets, is affiliated with Girton College, University of Cambridge. Entrants must be resident in the UK and between the ages of 18 and 30 on Thursday 27 February 2025.<br>Value: \u00a31,000, \u00a3500<br>Deadline: 9 December 2024<br>Open for: Young UK poets (see guidelines)<br>Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.girton.cam.ac.uk\/jane-martin-poetry-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>\u00a0S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine.\u00a0She can be reached\u00a0<a href=\"mailto:skalekar888@gmail.com\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These are awards for fiction, non-fiction, poetry, journalism, and playwriting. They are, very loosely, divided geographically. &#8212; S. 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