Contests
Writing contests provide steps up for a writer – especially a struggling writer. A portfolio that contains contest wins means more than many clips. Can’t afford the entry fees? Consider entering one contest a quarter or something more amiable to your pocketbook. A few are free. Contests provide prizes, prestige and usually publication with many offering book contracts. Denouncing contests from your writing repertoire is like discounting an entire genre or refusing to eat yellow vegetables. You’re giving up something valuable that may serve you and your career well.
NOTE: To have your group’s contest posted, email hope@chopeclark.com with the link to the contest. It must pay a minimum of a $200 first prize, not take all rights for entering, and charge an entry fee of five percent or less.
GRANUM FOUNDATION PRIZE
https://www.granumfoundation.org/granum-prize
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 1, 2026. Awarded annually to help U.S.-based writers complete substantive literary works—such as poetry books, essay or short story collections, novels, and memoirs—or to help launch these works. One winner will be awarded $5,000. Up to three finalists will be awarded $500 or more. Writers who have published more than five books, including chapbooks, are not eligible. Additionally, the Granum Foundation Translation Prize will be awarded to support the completion of a work translated into English by a U.S.-based writer. Prize: One winner will receive $1,500 or more. At this time, we are not accepting screenplays, stage plays, or children’s picture books. Only U.S. residents 18+ are eligible for funding, and prizes must be spent in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES REVIEW PRIZE
https://losangelesreview.org/awards/
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 31, 2026. Submissions are open to all and are not limited to residents of Los Angeles. Fiction: We’re looking for hard-to-put-down sequences of shorts or stand-alone lengthier stories in the 1,000 – 4,000 words range. Regardless of length, we always hope to see lively, vivid, excellent literary fiction. Flash Fiction: We’re looking for shorts under 1,000 words that we want to read again and again. We’re looking for work that is lively, vivid, and leaves us wanting more. Nonfiction: Please submit an essay, memoir, or commentary told as compelling, focused, sustained narrative in a distinctive voice, rich with detail. Send 1,000-4,000 words or delight us with flash nonfiction that cat-burgles our expectations. Poetry: Please submit 3-5 poems that will surprise us, wow us, and make us wish we’d written them ourselves. Pay is $1,000 per genre winner + publication.
KELLMAN PRIZE FOR IMMIGRANT LITERATURE
https://restlessbooks.org/prize-for-immigrant-literature
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. Created to honor outstanding debut literary works by first-generation immigrants whose work examines how immigration shapes our lives, our communities, and our world. The winner receives $10,000, a writing residency from Millay Arts, and publication by Restless Books. Beginning in 2025, the prize no longer alternates between fiction and nonfiction, but accepts submissions in both genres each year.
SATURDAY EVENING POST GREAT AMERICAN FICTION CONTEST
https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/fiction-contest/
$10 ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 1, 2026. Stories must be between 1,500 and 5,000 words long. Entries should be character- or plot-driven pieces in any genre of fiction. $1000 and publication for first place. Each runner-up receives $200 and publication.
THE ROY W. DEAN AWARDS
https://fromtheheartproductions.com/roy-w-dean-film-grants-and-awards/
$48 ENTRY FEE. Deadline June 30, 2026. Funds independent films that are unique and make a contribution to society. $3,500 first place. Many other awards and discounts. Three projects will be honored with The Stories That Matter Awards, each with a $500 cash award. These honors recognize films that meaningfully reflect real lives, communities, and pressing social issues, stories that resonate beyond the screen and will leave a lasting impact. The $500 Britt Penrod Award will be granted to an additional film that is unique and that makes an exceptional contribution to society.
INDIE AUTHOR PROJECT
https://indieauthorproject.librariesshare.com/iap/#guidelines
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. The winners of this contest will receive $2,500 to the 1st place winner and $500 each to two runners-up in each genre, honors at the 2027 Indie Author Day Reception, opportunities to promote your book(s) through public libraries. Each book that is submitted to the contest must be independently published and fall within one of the following genres: Mystery/Thrillers, Romance, SciFi, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, General/Contemporary Fiction, Memoir, Young Adult, Children’s Picture Books. Limited to writers in US and Canada.
SPRING FOX TALES PRIZE: FIRST CHAPTERS
https://blackfoxlitmag.com/contests/
$12 ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. Submit your strongest fiction (novels), creative nonfiction (memoirs), or poetry (novels in verse), and we will choose one winner with the best first chapter. The prize is $325 and print publication of their first chapter in the Summer 2026 issue. All submissions are considered for print publication in the Summer 2026 issue.
THE ROCKPAPERPOEM POETRY PRIZE
https://rockpaperpoem.com/submit
$10 ENTRY FEE (up to 3 poems). Deadline June 5, 2026. Open to anyone 18 years of age and older writing in English, from anywhere in the world. Send 1-3 of your best, previously unpublished poems. Poems published on a blog or social media are not eligible. No theme; any subject is welcome; maximum two pages per poem. Grand Prize: $300. Two Runners-Up: $150 each.
WELLS FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE PRIZE
https://wellsfestivalofliterature.org.uk/competitions/rules-competitions/
£8 ENTRY FEE. Deadline June 30, 2026. Winners will be announced at a celebratory event at 2pm on 19 October 2026 at Cedars Hall, the Festival venue in Wells. Open poetry category: top prize of £1,000, with prizes of £500 and £250 for second and third-placed winners. There is also £100 for the best entry in the category for a local poet. Poems must not exceed 40 lines of text in length. Short story category: First prize is £750, while second and third-place winners will receive £300 and £200 respectively. There is also a special prize of £100 in the category for best local author. Stories should be between 1,000 and 2,000 words in length. Book for children category: The winning entry will receive the top prize of £750. Prizes of £300 and £200 will go to second and third-placed authors, along with £100 in the category for best local entry. The competition will judge writing for children, age 7 and up. This includes writing for young adults. We require either the first three chapters or first thirty pages, whichever is the shortest, together with the synopsis of up to two pages.
HIDDEN COMPASS PATHFINDER PRIZE
https://filmfreeway.com/hiddencompasspathfinderprize
Deadline August 1, 2026. The 2026 Hidden Compass Pathfinder Prize will award an $18,000 travel and production grant to fund an expedition and short documentary film project, as well as articles written by the expedition team for the November 2026 Pathfinder Prize issue of Hidden Compass: The Magazine. The winning expedition will produce behind-the-scenes content throughout 2026 and will premiere their film at an in-person event in the Bay Area, California.
BURLINGTON CONTEMPORARY ART WRITING PRIZE
https://contemporary.burlington.org.uk/writing_prize
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 20, 2026. The winner of the Prize receives £1,000, their review is published on Burlington Contemporary and they have the opportunity to publish a review of a future contemporary art exhibition in The Burlington Magazine. To enter the prize, entrants should submit one unpublished review of one contemporary art exhibition. Entrants must have published no more than six pieces of writing in print or online, in any language or country, prior to their submission. The review must be between 800 and 1,000 words in length and accompanied by up to three low-resolution images.
ASIAN VOICES IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE WRITING CONTEST
https://go.teachercreatedmaterials.com/free-spirit/asian-voices-childrens-literature-writing-contest
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. The contest is open to authors of Asian heritage who at the time of entry are at least 18 years of age and residing anywhere in the United States. The contest’s mission is to elevate authentic, culturally relevant children’s stories written by and about people of Asian heritage. Every entry is considered for publication. Must be original children’s books for ages 0–4 (50–125 words) or for ages 4–8 (300–1,000 words). First Place: $1,000 cash prize, a swag package from Sambasivan & Parikh and Teacher Created Materials, and a meeting with Ambika Sambasivan and Suhani Parikh, founder of Sambasivan & Parikh, and an acquisitions editor from Free Spirit to discuss the winner’s project. Second Place: $500. Third Place: $300.
CRAFT FIRST CHAPTERS CONTEST
https://www.craftliterary.com/craft-first-chapters-contest-2026/
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline June 28, 2026. Opportunity to win a $2,000 award, excerpt publication, and a full manuscript critique by Artful Editor. The First Chapters Contest is open to all fiction writers; CRAFT is a market for literary fiction.
Please send excerpts of up to 5,000 words of book-length fiction only.
SILENT RIVER POETRY PRIZE
https://riverpawpress.com/silent-river-poetry-prize/
$35 ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. First prize $1,000. Open to authors residing in the United States, who have not yet published a full-length poetry collection. Authors with previously published chapbooks or books in other genres are eligible. Self-published poets are also eligible, provided they have not published more than one full-length poetry collection. Manuscripts must be 50–70 pages in length.
PETRICHOR PRIZE FOR FINELY CRAFTED FICTION
https://regalhousepublishing.submittable.com/submit
$25 ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 15, 2026. Winner receives book publication by Regal House Publishing in 2028/9 and a $1000 prize. Minimum of 100 pages, maximum of 350 pages.
STORIES THAT NEED TO BE TOLD CONTEST
https://www.tuliptreepub.com/thecontest
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 9, 2026. There is still only one category: the Story. That means fiction, nonfiction, or poetry—as long as it tells a story, it fits. Grand Prize: $1,000 and a 2-year ($100) gift certificate to Duotrope. Five additional prizes of $200 will be given for stories that excel in the merits of Humor, Passion, Depth, and (any form of) Love. An additional $200 prize will be awarded in a wild card category, to be determined by the entries. Prose: 10,000 words. Poetry: 5 pages per poem (note: one poem per entry fee).
WOW! SPRING FLASH FICTION CONTEST
https://www.wow-womenonwriting.com/contest.php
$10 ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. Flash fiction of any genre 250 – 750 words. Open internationally. Limit: 300 entries. 1st Place: $600, a spot in Reedsy’s How to Write a Novel Course ($499 value), a 12-Month Reedsy Learning Membership ($249 value)
publication, interview, and $25 Amazon Gift Certificate. 2nd Place: $300, publication, and more. 3rd Place: $200, publication, and more. 7 Runners Up. 10 Honorable mentions. Top 10 stories are published in the WOW! Women On Writing e-zine, and contestants are interviewed on WOW’s blog, The Muffin.
HG WELLS SHORT STORY COMPETITION
https://hgwellscompetition.com/
£10 ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 7, 2026. Offers a £500 Senior and £1,000 Junior prize and free publication of all shortlisted entries in a quality, professionally published paperback anthology. Theme: The Cheat. The length must be 1,500 to 5,000 words.
WINSTON SALEM FLYING SOUTH
https://www.wswriters.org/flying-south
$15-25 ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31, 2026. Poetry – 3 poems, 10 pages max. Fiction – up to 5000 words; includes flash fiction, short stories, and novel excerpts. Nonfiction – up to 3500 words; includes memoir, essay, journal entries, and other creative nonfiction. Winning submissions in each of the three categories (Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Poetry) will be awarded prizes of $400 for First Place, $200 for Second Place, and $100 for a total of $2,100 in prizes. All finalists will be accepted for publication and will receive one copy of the current issue of Flying South. All entries will be considered for publication.
RIVER HERON REVIEW POETRY PRIZE
https://www.riverheronreview.com/the-rhr-poetry-contest
$15 ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 31, 2026. The River Heron Poetry Prize awards the winning poet $500 and four finalists $100 each, a Zoom reading, plus publication. Poets may submit up to 3 poems.
WILD LOT PRESS
https://wildlotpress.com/submissions
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline May 31 2026. Wild Lot Press, with the assistance of the Pennsylvania Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator Program (CEAP), is publishing an illustrated nonfiction anthology book about night, with the working title Nightness: Ruminations on the Darker Side of Day. We’re looking for essays/creative nonfiction of any length, from snippets and passing anecdotes to longform opuses, that take keen interest in what happens between dusk and dawn in the wild spaces of our world, or better still, in the liminal spaces that bridge the human-centric, built world and the extra-human margins that encircle us. The winning essay will receive a prize of $250; all selected contributors will receive free copies.
WRITERS ONLINE FICTION PRIZE
https://www.writers-online.co.uk/writing-competitions/writing-grand-prize-2026-win-1-000-cash
£17.50 ENTRY FEE. Deadline June 30, 2026. Win a whopping £1,000 for short fiction in any style and on any theme, up to 2,000 words.
https://jonathanandbarbarasilverfoundation.org/grants/?source=fundsforwriters
Deadline May 31, 2026. The goal is to encourage and support sculptors and writers on sculpture, both emerging and established. Offers one $20,000 grant per year. The JBSF grant program operates on a 2-year cycle with alternating grants that support writing in even years and sculpture in odd years. We will begin accepting applications for the Writing Grant on February 1, 2026. The next Sculpture Grant application will be available in 2027. The Writing Grant is specifically for a writer who generates fresh writing and thinking on the history, aesthetics, purposes, imagination or situation of sculpture. The grant recipient is expected to complete the project within one year of receiving the award.
SHADY GROVE LITERARY CONTEST
https://shadygroveliterary.wixsite.com/shadygroveliterary/submissions
NO ENTRY FEE. Submissions are accepted from November 1st to October 31st for each year’s competition. 300 words maximum. One submission per competition. Any style, genre, tone, etc. of flash fiction. 1st place – $100. 2nd and 3rd places- publication online. Shady Grove Literary has readers in multiple countries, but its home is in Thousand Oaks, California.
THE GRATEFUL AMERICAN BOOK PRIZE
https://www.davidbrucesmith.com/2026-grateful-american-book-prize-call-for-submissions
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline July 31, 2026. Accepting submissions for outstanding historical fiction, non-fiction, and biographies for readers, ages 11 to 15. Eligible books must be published between August 1, 2025, and July 31, 2026. The winner will receive a $13,000 award, a lifetime membership to The New York Historical, and a medallion designed by artist Clarice Smith. Two Honorable Mention recipients will receive $500, each, and the medallion. Self-published books do not qualify.
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