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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. 

SUPERLATIVE
https://manager.submittable.com/opportunities/organization/a5c5f563-6457-49a3-b3c0-0a8ac11a25cb/
£20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. Theme GROWTH. Superlative will publish the winner’s poem as our annual poetry competition winner in our annual print journal (alongside a runner-up and shortlisted poems), share bio and social media handles, and pay a £500 winner prize. Superlative will publish the winner’s short story (up to 5,000 words) as our annual short story competition winner in our annual print journal (alongside a runner-up and shortlisted stories), share bio and social media handles, and pay a £500 winner prize.

HOWLING BIRD PRESS POETRY PRIZE
https://augsburghowlingbirdpress.submittable.com/submit/351486/2027-howling-bird-press-poetry-prize
$25 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. The competition is open to all writers in English living in the United States. The author of the winning manuscript receives a cash award of $2,500 and book publication by Howling Bird Press. Manuscripts should be between 48 to 72 pages long. The book should be a collection of poems by a single author.

LOST KITE CHAPBOOK PRIZE
https://lostkiteeditions.submittable.com/submit/356801/lost-kite-chapbook-prize-system-impacted-deadline
ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. Awarded to a chapbook of any genre (fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, etc.). Collaborative, hybrid, and multi-genre submissions are also welcome. The winning author will receive a $1,500 award and 20 contributor copies. Chapbooks should be between 20 and 50 pages in length.

ARTHUR SMITH POETRY PRIZE
https://madville.submittable.com/submit/329013/6th-annual-arthur-smith-poetry-prize
$25 ENTRY FEE. Deadline September 1, 2026. The winning poet receives a $1,000 advance, a standard royalty contract, and 10 copies of the published book. Finalists will also be considered for future publication. Receives work by any poet writing in English. Submit 48-90 pages. We accept international submissions.

ROBERT J. DeMOTT SHORT PROSE CONTEST
https://quarteraftereight.submittable.com/submit/354790/2026-robert-j-demott-short-prose-contest-judged-by-b-j-hollars
$15 ENTRY FEE. Deadline September 1, 2026. Prize: $1,008.15 + publication in the next edition of Quarter After Eight. Submit your micros, your short-shorts, your prose poems, your non-fiction flashes, and anything in between (really, please surprise us)! We welcome submissions of 500 words or fewer in any genre as long as the work is written in prose (so a lineated poem wouldn’t be considered). All entries will also be considered for publication in Quarter After Eight.

CHARLESTON WRITING CONTEST
https://duotrope.com/duosuma/submit/charleston-writing-contest-0JmSp
$15 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. South Carolina, is unforgettable. Being the state where Chatoyant’s Bound by Words Magazine, roots are, we would love to view other people’s experiences, memories, visions, wishfulness, and imagination on the memorable area. Stories: up to 2500 words; creative nonfiction/fiction. Poems: up to 30 lines; up to 3 poems are encouraged. Short author bio approximately 50-75 words. All genres accepted. Top prize $500.

OREGON BOOK AWARDS
https://literary-arts.org/2027-oregon-book-awards-guidelines-and-entry-form/
$55 ENTRY FEE. Deadline September 4, 2026. Work may be submitted by the author, publisher, producer, or any member of the public. Work published between September 1, 2025 and August 31, 2026 is eligible. Work must be written by an Oregon resident who resides in Oregon at least six months of the year at the address indicated on their application form. $1000 award in each category. Oregon Book Awards are available for original work published or produced in the following categories:
• Poetry, including chapbooks of more than twenty pages in length.
• Fiction, including novels and short story collections.
• General Nonfiction, including biography, history, sciences, nature writing, landscape writing, and criticism.
• Creative Nonfiction, including autobiography, memoir, and personal essay.
• Children’s Literature for younger readers, including picture books and early readers.
• Middle Grade and Young Adult Literature, including Middle Grade, Upper Middle Grade and Young Adult.

NAUGATUCK RIVER REVIEW
https://naugatuckriverreview.com/
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline September 1, 2026. Submit no more than three unpublished narrative poems of no more than 50 lines per poem. All poems will be considered for publication. All finalists and semi-finalists will be rewarded with publication and a copy of the journal. Prizes are $1000, $250 and $100. All winners, finalists and semi-finalists will be offered publication in the winter/spring 2027 issue of Naugatuck River Review.

MERIDIAN SHORT PROSE PRIZE
https://meridian.submittable.com/submit/272352/meridian-short-prose-prize
$6 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 15, 2026. The winner of the Meridian Short Prose Prize will receive $250 and publication in our print magazine. All submissions, including those selected as finalists, will be considered for publication. Submit as many times as you like, but please only include one unpublished work of 1,000 words or fewer per submission.

OMNIDAWN POETRY OPEN BOOK CONTEST
https://www.omnidawn.com/contests/omnidawn-poetry-contests/
$30 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 16, 2026. Prize $3000, publication and 20 author copies. Approximately 40 pgs to 100 pgs for submitting in an 8.5 x 11 size page. The winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Open Book Contest wins a cash prize of $3,000, publication of the book by Omnidawn with a full color cover (unless the author prefers black and white), 20 free copies of the winning book, and extensive publicity through our newsletters and social media channels.

1PICTURE1000WORDS
https://www.quarter–mile.com/1picture1000words
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. You can write whatever you want, so long as you connect it to the photo on the website. Creative nonfiction. Sci-fi. A joke. Something else. It’s up to you. First place gets $1,000. Second and third get $250 each. Anybody can apply to participate. The piece needs to be EXACTLY 1000 words.

THE IRON HORSE BOOK PRIZE
https://www.ironhorsereview.com/ihlrbookprize
$15 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 15, 2026. Awarded annually to a first book of collected prose. The author of the winning entry will receive $1000, and their collection will be published in the summer of 2026 by Texas Tech University Press. We are looking for emerging writers who have yet to publish collections of their own prose, either short fiction or nonfiction. We prefer manuscripts between 150 to 250 pages in length, double-spaced, with each story or essay starting on a new page. On August 10, we will accept 25 submissions free of charge to ensure the inclusion of as many authors as possible. Though only one book is guaranteed to receive the $1,000 honorarium and publication, all submissions will be considered for publication.

UNCHARTER CAMP SUMMER CONTEST
https://www.unchartedmag.com/2026-uncharted-camp-summer-contest/
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 30, 2026. We want stories or excerpts of summer heat, secrets by the campfire, killer mosquitoes, and everything we love and hate about summer camp and the dangers of summer! Take the elements of this trope and put them in new settings: spaceships, faraway planets, mythical isles, and don’t forget the horrific beasts and the liminal shadows. We especially love stories that incorporate elements from multiple genres. This award is for all of our genres: Science Fiction/Fantasy, Thriller/Mystery/Horror, Young Adult, and Dystopian. Offering the first-place winner of this contest $2,000 and publication, while the second- and third-place winners will receive publication and $300 and $200, respectively. ONE short story or novel excerpt of 1,001–5,000 words per entry.

WRITER’S DIGEST PERSONAL ESSAY AWARDS
https://writersdigest.submittable.com/submit/356998/personal-essay-awards-2026
https://static-writersdigest.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/competitions/2026/Personal+Essay/Prospectus/2026+WD+Personal+Essay+Awards+Prospectus+9_1_26.pdf
$30 ENTRY FEE. Early deadline September 1, 2026. Limit 2,000 words. One Grand Prize Winner will receive $2,500, an interview in Writer’s Digest magazine’s May/June 2027 issue and on WritersDigest.com, essay published on WritersDigest.com, a paid trip to the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference, including a special trophy presentation at the keynote, and a coveted pitch opportunity where the winner will receive one-on-one attention from editors or agents. The Second Place Winner will receive $1,000 and title published in Writer’s Digest magazine’s May/June 2027 issue and on WritersDigest.com. Third through twenty-fifth place prizes given as well.

OMNIDAWN POETRY OPEN
https://omnidawn.submittable.com/submit
$30 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 16, 2026. The winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Open Book Contest wins a cash prize of $3,000, publication of the book by Omnidawn with a full color cover (unless the author prefers black and white), 20 free copies of the winning book, and extensive publicity through our newsletters and social media channels. Approximately 40 pgs to 100 pgs for submitting in an 8.5 x 11 size page. There are no citizenship requirements or limitations. Online submissions are accepted from around the world.

SUPERLATIVE ANNUAL COMPETITION
https://www.superlativelitjournal.com/
https://manager.submittable.com/opportunities/organization/a5c5f563-6457-49a3-b3c0-0a8ac11a25cb
£20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. We are a UK-based literary journal that publishes quality, innovative work by emerging short story writers and poets. Superlative will publish the winner’s poem as our annual poetry competition winner in our annual print journal (alongside a runner-up and shortlisted poems), share bio and social media handles, and pay a £500 winner prize. We also nominate winners for major prizes (Pen America, Pushcart, Best of the Net, etc) and continue to promote winners after publication. Submitted work should be one poem of any genre linked to the theme of GROWTH.

WATERFORD POETRY PRIZE
https://waterford.submit.com/show/381
NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 14, 2026. First prize is €600. Second prize €400. Third prize €300. The Waterford Poetry Prize is open to all writers currently living on the island of Ireland. A line limit of 40 lines applies.

BLACK FOX LITERARY CONTEST
https://blackfoxlitmag.com/contests/
$12 ENTRY FEE. Deadline August 31, 2026. The theme for this round is “Longing.” Submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. For poetry, send up to three poems in the same document. For flash fiction, send up to two stories in the same document. The prize is $325 and print publication in the Winter 2027 issue. All submissions are considered for print publication in the Winter 2027 issue.

THE BEDFORD COMPETITION
https://bedfordwritingcompetition.co.uk/
£8.50 per story or poem. Deadline October 31, 2026. Short story and poetry main prizes. Separate short story and poetry prize winning categories for those aged 17-25 and for local Bedford residents. See all competition categories and prize money online. Open to writers worldwide. 1st Prize £2000. 2nd Prize £400. 3rd Prize £300. Stories maximum 3000 words. Poems maximum 40 lines.

THE MORIARTY AWARD
https://www.bellcowproductions.com/award
$50 ENTRY FEE. Deadline April 30, 2027. An annual prize recognizing the literary villain or antagonist who slinks off the page and into our psyches, challenging our morals, testing our loyalties and reminding us why tension—real, nail-biting tension—is the beating heart of storytelling. Presented annually (beginning in 2027) to the author who gives us a villain or antagonist so complex, so cunning, so unnervingly human, that readers will think about him/her/it long after the book is closed. Eligibility: fiction published in the 2026 calendar year. Cash prize: $500. Moriarty Award Medal. Guest appearances at the Minnesota Mystery Night, Masters of Mystery, and Writers’ Corner.

TWFEST LITERARY CONTEST – POETRY

https://tennesseewilliamsfestival.submittable.com/submit
$15 ENTRY FEE. Deadline October 15, 2026. Poetry category – Grand Prize $1,000, VIP All-Access Festival pass for the next Festival ($600 value). This contest is open only to emerging writers who have not yet published a book of poetry. Published books include self-published books, chap books, or any book with an ISBN. Submit a collection of 2-4 original, unpublished poems of any style or theme, written in English, with a combined length of up to 400 lines.

TWFEST LITERARY CONTEST – ONE-ACT PLAY
https://tennesseewilliamsfestival.submittable.com/submit
$25 ENTRY FEE. Deadline October 15, 2026. One-Act Play category – Grand Prize $1,500, domestic airfare (up to $500) and French Quarter accommodations to attend the Festival in New Orleans, VIP All-Access Festival pass for the next Festival ($600 value). This contest is for emerging or previously unpublished playwrights. Published books include any book with an ISBN, including self-published. Plays should run no more than one hour in length (one act or approx. 60 pages.)

SPOKANE PRIZE FOR SHORT FICTION
https://wse.submittable.com/submit
$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline November 1, 2026. Accepting submissions of short-story collections of at least three (3) pieces and a minimum of 100 pages. Collections may include no more than one novella when included with at least three short-story length pieces. All authors, regardless of publication history, are eligible. The prize for the winning manuscript is $1,500 and publication by Willow Springs Books.

SAINTS & SINNERS LITERARY CONTESTS
https://tennesseewilliamsfestival.submittable.com/submit
$10-$20 ENTRY FEE. Deadline October 15, 2026. The annual fiction contest is open to LGBTQ+ authors at all stages of their careers, from all over the globe, with stories in all genres. The fiction winner will be selected from submissions of original, unpublished short stories between 3,000 and 7,000 words with LGBTQ+ content on the broad theme of “Saints and Sinners.” The very short fiction winner selected from unpublished very short stories no longer than 1,250 words with LGBTQ+ content on the broad theme of “Saints and Sinners.” Poetry winner chosen from original, unpublished poetry no longer than 400 lines total with LGBTQ+ content on the broad theme of “Saints and Sinners.” Prizes are $500-$750 for first place winners, depending on category.

CREATIVE WRITING INK SHORT STORY COMPETITION
https://creativewritingink.co.uk/competitions/creative-writing-ink-short-story-competition-2026/
£12 ENTRY FEE. Deadline September 30, 2026. Entries can be on any subject, theme or genre. Your story must be written in English. A maximum of 3,000 words. No minimum.  First prize is £1,000, an online creative writing course with Creative Writing Ink, and publication on our website. Two runners-up will receive £200 each. The Competition is open to writers across the globe.

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.

 

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