Your Ultimate Guide to Writing Contests Through 2022

Regardless where you are on your writing journey, you can benefit from entering contests.


The right contest can tell you:



  • Where you stand

  • How you measure up against the competition

  • What you still need to learn


And you could win cash.


That’s why my team researched a wide range of high-quality contests. We’ve included free competitions and also many with modest entry fees.


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Short Story Writing Contests


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Prize:


1st: $1,000 plus publication


Honorable Mention: $150


Entry Fee: $15


Deadline: 09/17/21


Sponsor: Surrey International Writers’ Conference


Description: Short stories in any genre must be 2,500-4,000 words. They must be unpublished (including online). Writers must pay the $15 entry fee for each submission. Under 18s welcome too.





Prize:


1st: $1,000, publication in The Saturday Evening Post


Runners-up (5): $200


Entry Fee: $10


Deadline: 7/1/21


Sponsor: The Saturday Evening Post


Description: The Saturday Evening Post welcomes unpublished short stories of 1,500 to 5,000 words in any genre touching on the publication’s mission, “Celebrating America—past, present, and future.” No extreme profanity or graphic sex. Work published on a personal website or blog is still eligible.





Prize:


1st: $400, $25 Amazon gift certificate


2nd: $300, $25 Amazon gift certificate


3rd: $200, $25 Amazon gift certificate


Runners-up (7): $25 Amazon gift certificate


Honorable mentions (10): $20 Amazon gift certificate


Entry Fee: $10 (or $20 with feedback)


Deadline: Quarterly (next 5/31/21 and 8/31/21)


Sponsor: WOW / Women On Writing


Description: This flash competition runs four times a year and is open to all styles and genres. The competition closes each quarter after 300 entries have been received, or at deadline. WOW / Women On Writing runs a quarterly nonfiction essay competition too, also with cash prizes.





Prize:


1st: £1,000 ($1,400)


2nd: £500 ($700)


3rd: £250 ($350)


Shortlisted (17): £100 ($140)


Entry Fee: £9 ($12.50)


Deadline: 5/5/21


Sponsor: Bristol Short Story Prize


Description: Published and unpublished writers around the world over 16 eligible. Stories must be no more than 4,000 words in any genre or style, written in English. Enter online or by mail.





Prize: £2,500 ($3,450)


Entry Fee: £18 ($25)


Deadline: 8/31/21


Sponsor: Aesthetica Magazine


Description: Short stories of up to 2,000 words on any theme are eligible for this international literary prize “celebrating innovation in content, form, and technique.” Unpublished or previously published work. Multiple entries permitted, though each incurs an entry fee.






Novel Writing Contests



Prize: $10,000 advance and publication


Entry Fee: $28


Deadline: 9/1/21


Sponsor: University of New Orleans


Description: The Publishing Laboratory at the University of New Orleans aims to offer “innovative publicity and broad distribution” for an unpublished novel or short story collection. No word limit or restriction on subjects. Open to authors worldwide.





Prize: £3,000 ($4,150)


Entry Fee: £28 ($39)


Deadline: 5/31/21


Sponsor: The Bath Novel Award


Description: First 5,000 words of a novel plus one-page synopsis. Unpublished or self-published writers only. Any genre suitable for adults or young adults. Free entry for writers on a low income.





Prize: £10,000 ($13,800) advance plus publishing contract


Entry Fee: £18 ($25)


Deadline: 5/14/21


Sponsor: The Times (newspaper) and Chicken House (publisher)


Description:


Organizers are “looking for original ideas, a fresh voice, a diverse range of entries and stories that children will love!” Full-length submissions only (ideally 30,000 to 80,000 words). Suitable for children or young adults. International entries welcome. One manuscript per writer.





Prize: $5,000 and publication by Dzanc Books


Entry Fee: $25


Deadline: 9/30/21


Sponsor: Dzanc Books


Description: Requests “daring, original, and innovative” novels. Open to all, published, unpublished, or agented.





Prize: Discounted admission to Killer Nashville International Writers’ Conference, with introductions to agents/editors


Entry Fee: $40


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Killer Nashville


Description: First 50 double-spaced pages of unpublished English-language manuscripts. Should contain elements of thriller, mystery, crime, or suspense. Killer Nashville suggests “Action, Adventure, Alternate History, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Suspense, Thriller, and Western.” No cash prize.






Poetry Writing Contests



Prize: $1,000, 25 author copies, and publication of selected poems in Diode Poetry Journal


Entry Fee: $20


Deadline: 8/15/21


Sponsor: Diode Editions


Description: Poetry books and chapbooks of 58-85 pages. Translations, collaborations, hybrid works, and prose poetry also accepted.





Prize: $2,500 plus publication


Entry Fee: $30


Deadline: 5/1/21


Sponsor: Wick Poetry Center


Description: Open to poets who’ve not yet published a full-length collection. Submissions of 50-70 pages. Winner’s poetry published by Kent State University Press.





Prize: $2,000 plus publication


Entry Fee: $28


Deadline: 6/15/21


Sponsor: Lynx House Press


Description: Awarded annually for a full-length volume of poems (U.S. authors only). Poems published in journals, magazines, or chapbooks can be included. All entries receive a Blue Lynx book.





Prize:


1st: €750 ($890)


2nd: €500 ($590)


3rd: €250 ($295)


Entry Fee: €5 ($6)


Deadline: Ongoing


Sponsor: Ó Bhéal


Description: Each Tuesday, five new words are published on Ó Bhéal’s website. Entrants have a week to write and submit a poem (up to 50 lines) containing all five words. Winner and shortlist announced March 2022. International entries welcome.





Prize: $20,000 CAD ($15,920 USD)


Entry Fee: $20 CAD ($16 USD)


Deadline: 5/15/22


Sponsor: Department of English at McGill University and others


Description: The Montreal Prize is awarded every 2 years for a single poem of 40 or fewer lines. Submissions open in January 2022. Entry fee rises to $25 CAD ($20 USD) from 2nd May.






Nonfiction Writing Contests



Prize: $4,000


Entry fee: $27


Deadline: Yearly on June 15th


Sponsor: Narrative


Description: Awarded for the best piece published by a new or emerging writer in Narrative.





Prize:


Winner: $1,000 and bronze medallion


Finalists: $100


Entry Fee: $15


Deadline: 9/31/21


Sponsor: The Lascaux Review


Description: Requests entries of “memoirs, chronicles, personal essays, humorous perspectives, literary journalism—anything the author has witnessed, experienced, learned, or discovered.” 10,000 words or shorter, written in a non-academic style.





Prize: $1,333


Entry Fee: $20


Deadline: 11/1/21


Sponsor: Reed Magazine


Description: Submissions of no more than 5,000 words. Requests “personal essays or narratives” not “scholarly papers or book reviews.” Piece should be a standalone essay, not an excerpt.





Prize: £1,000 ($1,385)


Entry Fee: £8 ($11)


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: Globe Soup


Description: Writers worldwide can enter an unpublished “article, opinion piece, destination guide, literary nonfiction, memoir, or any other form of nonfiction travel writing.” 2,000 words maximum.






Free Writing Contests Through 2022



Prize: Publication, a free book from Press 53


Deadline: Frequent writing contests; deadline is 15th of each month.


Sponsor: Prime Number Magazine


Description: Submit a 53-word story based on a prompt. No prize beyond publication.





Prize:


1st: $1,000 and publication in The Iowa Review


2nd: $750


3rd (3 selected): $500


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: The Iowa Review


Description: Due to a donation from the family of veteran and antiwar author, Jeff Sharlet, The Iowa Review holds The Jeff Sharlet Memorial Award for Veterans. Note: U.S. military veterans and active duty personnel only. Any genre and any topic, including poetry, short stories, and creative nonfiction.





Prize: Winning authors tour several colleges, giving readings & lectures, and publicizing their books. Each receives an honorarium of at least $500 per college, plus travel expenses and more.


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Great Lakes Colleges Association


Description: Newly published writers’ award for a first published volume of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Note: Publishers (not writers) are invited to submit works that “emphasize literary excellence.” Entries must be published in the United States or Canada in either 2020 or 2021. Children’s books not accepted.





Prize: $10,000


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: New York Public Library


Description: Awarded to a writer of 35 or younger for a novel or a collection of short stories. Seeks to encourage young and emerging writers of contemporary fiction.





Prize: Publication in the University of Iowa Press


Deadline: 09/30/21


Sponsor: University of Iowa Press


Description: Annual competition, seeking 150-page (or longer) collections of short stories. Writers must not have a (traditionally) published novel or fiction collection. Entries must be postmarked between August 1st and September 30th.





Prize:


Winner: $15,000


Finalists (4 selected): $1,500


Deadline: October 2021


Sponsor: Pen/Faulkner Foundation


Description: Accepts traditionally published (not self-published) books and is peer-juried. Winner receives a substantial cash prize and is honored as “first among equals.” Advanced reading copies or proofs permitted for books due in November or December 2021.





Prize: $1,000 – $3,000


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Friends of American Writers Chicago


Description: Current or former residents of the American Midwest (or books set in the Midwest). Traditionally published novels or creative nonfiction books welcome. Authors must have three or fewer books published, including the submission. Self-published books and e-books not accepted.





Prize: $10,000 (4 awards)


Deadline: 12/31/21


Sponsor: Cleveland Foundation


Description: Seeks fiction, poetry, and nonfiction books published the previous year (books published in 2021 are eligible for the 2022 prize) “that contribute to our understanding of racism and our appreciation of cultural diversity.” Four top prize awards, for fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and lifetime achievement. Self-published work and e-books not accepted.





Prize: $5,000


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Virginia Commonwealth University


Description: Seeks to honor first-time novelists “who have navigated their way through the maze of imagination and delivered a great read.” Novels published the previous year are accepted. Winning author (and, typically, their agent and editor) attend public reading and Q&A, with travel expenses provided.





Prize: $200 and publication


Deadline: Every February and August


Sponsor: Lunch Ticket


Description: For translators and authors of multilingual texts (poetry and prose). Award given twice yearly, in June and December.





Prize:


First: $500


Second: $150


Third: $100


All Finalists: $50


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Transitions Abroad Publishing, Inc.


Description: Seeking inspiring articles or practical mini-guides based on personal experience of moving, living, and working abroad. 1,200-5,000 words.





Prize: $1,000 and a scholarship to the 2022 Southampton Writers Conference.


Deadline: 6/1/21


Sponsor: Stony Brook University


Description: Seeking short stories (no more than 7,500 words) by undergraduates at American or Canadian colleges. Winning short story considered for publication in TSR: The Southampton Review.





Prize: $5,000 and publication.


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: The University of Utah Press


Description: Wallace Stegner was a student of the American West, an environmental spokesman, and a creative writing teacher. In his memory, the University of Utah Press seeks book-length monographs about environmental humanities. Projects focusing on the American West preferred.





Prize: $15,000 and publication


Deadline: May 1 – June 30 yearly


Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh Press


Description: Seeks unpublished short fiction or novella collections. Only open to previously published writers.





Prize: $15,000


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Baton Rouge Area Foundation


Description: Honors novels and short story collections by African-American writers ( must be US citizens). Entries to be published in 2021 accepted. Self-published books not eligible.





Prize:


First: $20,000


Three runners-up: $2,000


Deadline: TBD


Sponsor: The César Egido Serrano Foundation


Description: With over 40,000 participants, this prize invites authors to submit flash fiction in Spanish, English, Arabic, and Hebrew. Stories must be original, unpublished, and 100 words or under.





Prize:


1st: £10,000 ($13,840)


2nd: £3,000 ($4,150)


3rd: £2,000 ($2,770)


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: The Alpine Fellowship


Description: This prize has an annual theme (2021’s was “Untamed: On Wilderness and Civilization.”) Entries must be unpublished and a maximum of 2,500 words. Poetry, prose, or non-academic essays welcome.





Prize: $5,000 and framed certificate


Deadline: Yearly on December 1st


Sponsor: American Library Association


Description: The Association seeks Military fiction published in the previous year. Young adult and adult novels only.





Prize: 4 of $500


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Black Caucus of the American Library Association


Description: One prize each for literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books as well as first novels. Aims to “acknowledge outstanding achievement in the presentation of the cultural, historical, and sociopolitical aspects of the Black Diaspora.” Authors must be African American, born in the US, with books published during 2021.





Prize: $12,000 and publication


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: Graywolf Press


Description: Awarded to the most promising and innovative literary nonfiction project by an emerging writer. Accepts memoirs, essays, biographies, histories, and more, from writers or agents. These should be works-in-progress, not yet published.





Prize: $2,000 and publication ($1,000 for the Honor Award winner)


Deadline: 12/31/21


Sponsor: Lee and Low Books


Description: Seeks a children’s picture book manuscript by a U.S. writer of color or a Native/Indigenous writer. Must not have not previously published a children’s picture book. Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry accepted that addresses the needs of children of color and Native nations. Max 1,500 words, with human protagonists, aimed at children 5-12.





Prize: Publication and a $10,000 advance


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: Minotaur Books and Mystery Writers of America


Description: Seeks mysteries by unpublished or self-published novelists. Murder or other serious crime must be at the heart of the work. Electronic submissions only.





Prize: $10,000


Deadline: TBD 2021


Sponsor: Harriet Beecher Stowe Center


Description: Named for the abolitionist and author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, this prize recognizes a U.S. author (fiction or nonfiction) whose work has made a tangible impact on a social justice issue in the past 3 years.





Prize: $1,000


Deadline: 11/30/21


Sponsor: ServiceScape


Description: Accepts original, unpublished work (5,000 words or fewer) in any genre, fiction or nonfiction.





Prize: $10,000


Deadline: TBD


Sponsor: The Arts Club of Washington


Description: Celebrates nonfiction books about an artistic discipline published the previous year, including “art history and criticism, biographies and memoirs, and essays.” Fiction, children’s books, and self-published works not eligible.





Prize:


First: $300


Second (4 awards): $100


Deadline: 05/31/21


Sponsor: The Writers Alliance of Gainesville


Description: Seeks work in the categories of poetry, prose poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. One first prize, plus one second prize for each category. All contributors receive print copy of the Bacopa Literary Review.





Prize: $.08 per word and publication


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: National Space Society and Baen Books


Description: The National Space Society and Baen Books sponsors this short fiction contest in memory of Jim Baen. Stories (maximum 8,000 words) should show the near future of manned space exploration.





Prize: $5,000, an all-expenses-paid weeklong residency at The Betsy Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, and distribution of the winning book to Academy of American Poets members.


Deadline: Submissions accepted yearly between January 1 and May 15


Sponsor: The Academy of American Poets


Description: Offered since 1954, the James Laughlin Award is given to recognize a second book of poetry due in the next calendar year from a U.S. publisher.





Prize:


First: $200 and publication


Second: $100


Third: $50


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: Parsec, Inc.


Description: Seeks science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories from non-professional writers. There is an annual theme, which must be integral to the story in some way.





Prize: Publication and a $10,000 advance


Deadline: 1/2/21


Sponsor: Western Writers of America and St. Martin’s Press, LLC


Description: Seeks unpublished mystery novels (approximately 60,000 words) set in the Southwest by unpublished mystery novelists.




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Prize: $10,000 advance and publication


Deadline: TBD 2022


Sponsor: Restless Books


Description: Looking for complete, unpublished fiction or nonfiction manuscripts from emerging writers (unpublished) who are first-generation residents of their country. Fiction manuscripts must be complete, 45,000 words or more. Nonfiction manuscripts may be a 25,000 word sample plus detailed proposal.






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