Fiction and Nonfiction Deadline Roundup [1]
Planning to do some writing over the holiday weekend? Have something ready to submit? Here are a few upcoming deadlines for prose writers (and a few more for poets, too)—including publication prizes for individual stories and essays, chapbook and full-length book awards, and academic fellowships.
Narrative Fall Story Contest [3]: A prize of $2,500 and publication in Narrative is given annually for a short story, a short short story, an essay, or an excerpt from a longer work of prose of up to 15,000 words. A second-place prize of $1,000 and publication is also awarded.
Deadline: November 30
Entry Fee: $24
Fish Publishing Short Story Prize [4]: A prize of €3,000 (approximately $3,360) and publication in the annual Fish Publishing anthology is given annually for a short story of up to 5,000 words.
Deadline: November 30
Entry Fee: $25
Arcadia Press Chapbook Prize [5]: Three prizes of $1,000 each, publication by Arcadia Press, 25 author copies, and distribution to Arcadia subscribers are given annually for a poetry, fiction, and nonfiction chapbook of 15 to 45 pages.
Deadline: November 30
Entry Fee: $20
W. Y. Boyd Literary Award [6]: A prize of $5,000 is given annually by the American Library Association for a novel published in 2016 that is set in a period when the United States was at war.
Deadline: December 1
Entry fee: None
Langum Prize in American Historical Fiction [7]: A prize of $1,000 is given annually by the Langum Charitable Trust for a book of historical fiction published in 2016.
Deadline: December 1
Entry fee: None
Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown Writing Fellowships [8]: Seven-month residencies at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, are given annually to four poets and four fiction writers who have not published a full-length book in any genre. Each fellowship includes a private apartment and a monthly stipend of $750. For fellowships from October 1, 2016, through April 30, 2017, using the online submission system submit up to 35 pages of fiction (include a synopsis if submitting a novel), a personal statement
Deadline: December 1
Entry Fee: $50
Stanford University Wallace Stegner Fellowships [9]: Ten two-year fellowships, five in poetry and five in fiction, are given annually to emerging writers. Each fellowship includes a $26,000 annual stipend, a tuition waiver, and health insurance. Submit 10 to 15 pages of poetry or a fiction manuscript of up to 9,000 words, composed of two short stories, one short story and a novel excerpt, or a novel excerpt.
Deadline: December 1
Entry Fee: $85
Visit the contest websites for complete guidelines and submission details. Check out our latest roundup of poetry deadlines [10], and for more upcoming contests in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, visit our Grants & Awards database [11] and Submission Calendar [12].