Some of these contests have age and geographical restrictions, so read the instructions carefully.
If you want to get a jump on next month's contests go to Free Contests. Most of these contests are offered annually, so even if the deadline has passed, you can prepare for next year.
Pride Award for Emerging LGBTQIA+ Crime Writers.
Genre: An unpublished work of crime fiction, aimed at readers from children’s chapter books through adults. This may be a short story or first chapter(s) of a manuscript in-progress of 2,500 to 5,000 words.
Prize: $2,000.
Deadline: Opens June 1, 2023.
Stone Canoe: Poetry in Flight.
Restrictions: Participants must be residents of any of the 12-county region served by the Syracuse Hancock International Airport: Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, Tompkins, Jefferson, Tioga, Oneida, Lewis, Madison, Cortland, Chemung, Broome. Poems by people who are not current residents of one of these counties will not be considered.
Genre: Poem on the theme of Aviation and Travel.
Prize: One winning poem will receive a pair of round-trip plane tickets good for travel in the 48 contiguous states or Canada, courtesy of Delta Air Lines, up to a $1200 value.
Youth Prize: Gift basket from Barnes and Noble with a value of $500, as well as one-year of enrollment to the Young Authors Academy at the YMCA's Downtown Writers Center in Syracuse.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
The Africa Institute: Global Africa Translation Fellowship.
Restrictions: Open to Translators in the Global South. Genre: translations of works from the African continent and its diaspora, into English or Arabic. This is a non-residential fellowship. Projects may be retranslations of old, classic texts, previously untranslated works, poetry, prose, or critical theory collections. The project may be a work-in-progress, or a new project feasible for completion within the timeframe of the grant.
Prize: $1,000-$5,000.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
Abrams Amplify Award.
Restrictions: Entrants must be un-agented writers who are at least 18 years. old at the time of entry, are legal residents of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia, and have not previously had any children’s fiction or children’s nonfiction published. "We encourage the work of creators who self-identify as Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, Latinx, Middle Eastern, or Native American/Indigenous."
Genre: Picture book.
Prizes: One (1) winner will receive $5,000, editorial notes, and a one-on-one video conference meeting with an ABRAMS editor to discuss the Submission. Two (2) winners will receive $2,500 and editorial notes on the Submission from an ABRAMS editor. Two (2) winners will receive $1,000 and editorial notes on the Submission from an ABRAMS editor. All winners will have an opportunity for their full Submission to be reviewed by the ABRAMS Books editorial team for a possible offer of publication.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
Forum Prize.
Genre: Essay on the subject of: ‘Courageous Art(s)’ "We are looking for bold, visionary and persuasive essays that use academic research to pursue innovative questions. The topic may be addressed from the perspective of any of the literatures (including literary linguistics, translation and comparative literature approaches) normally covered by the journal: Arabic, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish."
Prize: £500 and publication.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
The OFIC Press Prize.
Genre: Novels and novellas that don't really fit in a traditional publishing category.
Prize: The prize for a novel is $1000 and a novella $250. Novels will be published as standalone books and novellas will be compiled into an anthology.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
Cromwell Article Prize.
Restrictions: Open to early career scholars.
Genre: Articles published in the field of American legal history. Prize: $2,500.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
The PEN/Heim Translation Fund.
Genre: Book-length works of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and drama in translation.
Prize: $2000 - $4000.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
PEN/Phyllis Naylor Grant for Children’s and Young Adult Novelists.
Restrictions: Candidates must have published one or more novels for children or young adults that have been warmly received by literary critics, but have not generated sufficient income to support the author.
Genre: Book-length children's or young-adult fiction.
Prize: $5000.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
Fraser Institute Student Essay Contest.
Restrictions: Canadian high school, college, and graduate students.
Genre: Short essay on "What would our Essential Scholars say about the world today?"
Prize: CAD$1,500 in each age category.
Deadline: June 1, 2023.
Furious Fiction.
Genre: Flash fiction based on their prompt. Length: 500 words max.
Prize: $500AUD.
Deadline: June 4, 2022.
Icelandic Festival of Manitoba Poetry & Short Stories Contest.
Genre: Poetry and short stories. Length; 1200 words max.
Prize: $50 - $125. "You do not need to be of Icelandic descent to submit an entry however material reflecting Icelandic culture and interests will be given preference."
Deadline: June 5, 2023.
Channel 4 Writing for Television Awards.
Restrictions: Open to writers from Northern England who would like to work in television.
Genre: TV writing.
Prize: Mentoring support and a bursary worth £3000.
Deadline: June 5, 2023.
Defenestration.
Genre: Short story including an incident of defenestration – the art or –ism of throwing people out of windows. It need not be literal. "This can be a sudden, immediate, even violent shift, change, or seismical event between the beginning and the end.”
Prize: $75, two runner-up prizes of $30 each.
Deadline: June 7, 2023.
Spectator Comp No. 3303: sex education.
Genre: "You are invited to submit an explanation of the facts of life by a person from the field of fact or fiction who might be deemed a surprising choice. Please email entries of up to 150 words/16 lines to lucyATspectator.co.uk"
Prize: £30.
Deadline: June 7, 2023.
Wyoming Creative Writing Fellowship. Restrictions: Open to Wyoming writers who are U.S. citizens or have legal resident status. Genre: Fiction, Poetry, CNF. Prize: $3,000 and an honorarium/travel stipend. One fellowship will be awarded in each category of Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and Fiction, for a total of three fellowships. Applications are juried by noted authors, literary agents, or writing professionals from outside the state. Jurors may award honorable mentions. Recipients of the Creative Writing fellowships will share their work at one of Wyoming's literary conferences
. Deadline: June 9, 2023.
Institute for Youth in Policy International Essay Writing Contest. Restrictions: Any student, in any country, who is enrolled in an accredited high school or college/university at the time of submitting their essay is eligible to participate. Genre: Essay. "Countless countries around the world suffer from a plethora of issues – economic hardship, social turmoil, political polarization, pandemic recovery, unreliable leadership, corrupt governance, warfare and conflict, the list goes on. If you were elected the leader of your country, what would you do to address the issues your country faces in order to build a more prosperous society?" Prize: $250 and publication. Deadline: June 9, 2023.
Ocean Awareness Youth Contest.
Restrictions: Open to students in grades 6 - 12.
Genre: Art, poetry, prose, film. "Use humor, positivity, irony, or other unconventional approaches that are not typically used in environmental communication to address the climate crisis. Think outside the tackle-box, beyond clichés, to create something that makes the topic of climate change and our oceans more approachable and accessible."
Prizes: $100 - $1,500.
Deadline: June 13, 2023.
Grist: Imagine 2200.
Genre: Short stories. "What we’re seeking: short stories that envision the next 180 years of equitable climate progress. Our mission is to make the story of a better world so irresistible, you want it right now."
Prize: First, second, and third-prize winners will be awarded $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 respectively, and nine additional finalists will each receive a $300 honorarium.
Deadline: June 13, 2023.
Apparition Lit. Genre: Flash fiction. See themes. Prize: $30. Deadline: June 14, 2023.
QTBIPOC 2021 Poetry Manuscript Contest.
Restrictions: Open to QTBIPOC-identified feminist innovative writers/poets.
Genre: Poetry collection.
Prize: The prize winner will receive publication along with a $1,000.00 cash award to help aid in book promotion, travel, event attendance, etc.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
International Wizard of Oz Club Annual Contests.
Genre: Short Fiction, Art & Academic Nonfiction Research Papers. All work must be related to the world of Oz.
Prize: $100 in each genre. 2nd Prize $50 in each genre.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
Sapiens Plurum.
Genre: Short stories that personalize the consequences of climate change. Theme: “Inventing Beautiful Futures.”
Prize: 1ST PRIZE: $1000; 2ND PRIZE: $500; 3RD PRIZE: $300.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
Little, Brown Emerging Artist Award.
Genre: High-quality picture books that resonate with readers of diverse backgrounds and experience. Diversity includes literal or metaphorical inclusion of characters of underrepresented ethnicity, religious background, gender identity, class, mental or physical disability, or any other nondominant populations.
Prize: American Express® gift cards totaling $1,500, round trip travel to New York City, and the honor of a one-day mentorship with a Little, Brown Books for Young Readers’ professional children’s book design and editorial team. Submission will be reviewed for publication.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
Norton Writer's Prize. Sponsored by W.W. Norton & Company. "The Norton Writer’s Prize will be awarded annually for an outstanding essay written by an undergraduate. Literacy narratives, literary and other textual analyses, reports, profiles, evaluations, arguments, memoirs, proposals, mixed-genre pieces, and more: any excellent writing done for an undergraduate writing class will be considered."
Genres: Creative Nonfiction, Scholarly Essay.
Prize: $1,500. Two runner-up prizes of $1,000.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
53-Word Story Contest.
Genre: Flash fiction of exactly 53 words based on monthly theme.
Prize: Publication and a free book.
Deadline: June 15, 2023. (Note: This is a monthly contest)
Towson University Prize for Literature.
Restrictions: Open to Maryland writers.
Genre: Book-length manuscript of fiction, poetry, drama or imaginative non-fiction. The work must have been published within the three years prior to the year of nomination or must be scheduled for publication within the year in which nominated. Self-published works will not be considered.
Prize: $1,000.
Deadline: June 15, 2023.
See nomination form HERE.
Baltimore Science Fiction Society Amateur Writing Contest. Restrictions: Open to Maryland residents or students at a MD 2- or 4-year college, and not a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America or published in a professional science fiction/fantasy magazine Genre: Science fiction short stories. Prize: 1st place is $250; 2nd place is $100;
3rd place is $50. Deadline: June 15, 2023.
Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Restrictions: Open to books published in Canada in English. Must be nominated by publisher.
Genre: Fiction. Full-length novel or collection of short stories published in English, either originally, or in translation.
Prize: $100,000 to the winner and $10,000 to each of the finalists.
Deadline: Books published between May 1, 2023, and June 30, 2023 must be received on or before June 16, 2023.
Carol Shields Prize for Fiction.
Restrictions: Books must be first edition English-language books written by a Canadian or American citizen or permanent resident of either country. Works written by women or non-binary authors are eligible for submission. The Prize welcomes and encourages submissions by transgender woman authors.
Genre: Published novel, short story collection or graphic novel.
Prize: $150,000 Canadian dollars.
Deadline: Entries for books published between January 1, 2023 – July 31, 2023, must be received on or before June 16, 2023.
Reedsy.
Genre: Story on theme: Friends.
Prize: $250.
Deadline: June 16, 2023.
Renard Press Poetry Contest.
Genre: Poetry on theme: Kinship. "Kinship is a poetry anthology that seeks to provide a platform for marginalised voices, and to celebrate the great diversity and rich variation in the identities of people from around the world and from a huge cross-section of walks of life."
Prize: 1st prize: £200.
Deadline: June 17, 2023.
Solid Essay Contest.
Restrictions: Open to high school students.
Genre: Essay (See site for topics.) Minimum number of words is 600 and maximum is 800.
Prize: Scholarship of $1000.
Deadline: June 19, 2023.
Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing. Genre: Editorial writing. The Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship was established to enable a mid-career editorial writer or columnist to have time away from daily responsibilities for study and research. Freelancers may also apply. Fellowship: $75,000.
Deadline: June 19, 2023.
WWPH Writes Pride Contest.
Restrictions: Open to LGBT writers living in Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
Genre: Poetry, micro-prose.
Prize: $100.
Deadline: June 19, 2023.
Write the World Competitions.
Restrictions: Young writers ages 13-19.5.
Genre: Songwriting.
Prize: Best Entry: $100; Runner up: $50.
Deadline: June 20, 2023. (Note: This is a monthly contest)
Young Scots Writer of the Year Award.
Restrictions: You must be aged 11–18 to enter as an individual.
Genre: Stories, poems, spoken word pieces, comics, videos or other pieces of writing. "We want to see it all, as long as it's in Scots and under 2500 words or up to ten minutes."
Prize: £100 book token.
Deadline: June 21, 2023.
A Midsummer Tale Narrative Writing Contest.
Genre: Non-genre fiction and creative nonfiction. Theme: Best Friends Forever…?
Length: 1,000 words minimum; 5,000 words maximum.
Prize: $35 - $50 Amazon gift card.
Deadline: June 21, 2023.
Roxane Gay Books/Grove Atlantic Fellowship. “We are currently seeking an editorial fellow interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the inner workings of an independent publishing house and developing a solid foundation for a career in publishing. The fellow will have exposure to the editorial, marketing, publicity, and rights departments of Grove Atlantic, and will directly support Roxane Gay Books, a new imprint at Grove Atlantic, in building an exciting list of fiction and nonfiction. This is a one-year fellowship that will allow the fellow to gain experience in publishing with an emphasis on creating access for candidates from backgrounds underrepresented in publishing….Fellows will receive a $25,000 stipend, for 24 hours a week of work, paid biweekly. The fellow is also eligible for health and dental benefits and paid time off. Candidates can be based anywhere in the United States.”
Deadline: June 22, 2023.
Great Lakes Colleges (GLCA) New Writers Award.
Restrictions: Open to Americans and Canadians.
Genre: Poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. In each category,
the submitted work must be an author’s first published volume.
Prize: $500.
Deadline: June 25, 2023.
Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.
Restrictions: Books must be English-language, first-edition trade books published by a Canadian press, written by Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Titles must be published between May 3, 2023 and September 30, 2023.
Genre: Literary nonfiction including, among other forms, works of personal or journalistic essays, memoirs, commentary, criticism both social and political, history, and biography.
Prize: Winner: $60,000; Finalists: $5,000.
Deadline: June 28, 2023.
Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.
Restrictions: Titles must be published in Canada and written by Canadians. No self-published works.
Genre: Novel or short story collection.
Prize: $60,000 will be awarded to the novel or short story collection published between May 3, 2023 and September 30, 2023.
Deadline: June 28, 2023.
Storyhouse.
Genre: Nonfiction. Stories must be true, not semi-fictional accounts. 1000 - 10,000 words in length. Stories must be suitable for children.
Prize: $200.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Washington State Book Awards.
Restrictions: Open to Washington State writers.
Genre: Published book, fiction, nonfiction, poetry: adults or children.
Prize: Recognition (?)
Deadline: June 30, 2023 (for books published Jan. 1-May 31, 2023).
Faber Children’s: Faber and Andlyn BAME (FAB) Prize.
Restrictions: Open to undiscovered BAME writers and illustrators; entrants must be of black, Asian or minority ethnic background, and UK- or Ireland-based.
Genre: Text or artwork for children.
Prize: £1,500 and £500 each for a writer and an illustrator.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Love Books Competition.
Restrictions: Open to everyone but you need a UK bank account to receive your prize money if you win.
Genre: Nonfiction, poetry, CNF. "We want you to tell us why you love your favourite book, poem or play. Your response should be in the form of a piece of text of up to 750 words. Entrants should explain what they love about their chosen read, highlighting key areas of interest, and why they think others should try it."
Prize: Winner for each age group receives £300; the runner-up in each age group receives £100. Age groups: 13-15 years, 16-19 years, 20+ years.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Boroondara Literary Awards.
Restrictions: Open to Australians.
Genre: Prose and poetry.
Prize: More than $5,000 in prize money across various age groups in the Young Writers’ category; more than $3,500 in prize money in the Open Short Story category.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
The Drabble Harvest Contest.
Genre: Drabble on theme of "Space Station Duty-Free." A "drabble" is defined as a short story containing exactly precisely no more and no fewer than 100 words. It has a title, which can be from 1 to 15 words-- but no more than 15.
Prize: $5.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Last Stanza Poetry Journal.
Genre: Poetry.
Prize: A single $100 award will be given for an outstanding poem.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
See theme.
SA Writer’s College Short Story Award.
Restrictions: Open to unpublished writers in South Africa.
Genre: Short stories. Theme: Words Have Consequences.
Prizes: 1st – R 10 000; 2nd – R 5 000; 3rd – R 2 000.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Storyhouse: Preservation Foundation Essay Contest for Unpublished Writers.
Restrictions: The contest is open to writers whose creative writing has never produced revenues of over $500 in any single year. First prize winners of previous contests, while ineligible for prizes in regular contests, can compete in this one.
Genre: Nonfiction.
Prize: First prize is $100. Runners-up will receive $50.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
My Writing Journey.
Genre: Essay on the theme: The best writing tip I’ve ever received. Length: 600 words.
Prize: $200 (R2 000 or £100).
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
McLaughlin-Esstman-Stearns First Novel Prize is awarded to the author of the best first novel published in the previous calendar year.
Restrictions: Only American authors publishing in English are eligible. Non-eligible books include short story collections, flash fiction, memoirs, biographies and books published solely in electronic format.
Prize: $1000.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Digital Privacy Scholarship.
Restrictions: You must be a high school freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior or a current or entering college or graduate school student of any level. Home schooled students are also eligible. There is no age limit. You must also be a U.S. citizen or legal resident.
Genre: 500- to 1,000-word essay about digital privacy.
Prize: $1000 scholarship.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
The Lindisfarne Crime Prize.
Restrictions: Residents of the North East of England, or whose work celebrates the North East of England.
Genre: Crime short story of up to 10,000 words.
Prize: £2500.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Drue Heinz Literature Prize.
Restrictions: The award is open to writers who have published a book-length collection of fiction or a minimum of three short stories or novellas in commercial magazines or literary journals of national distribution. Online and self-publication does not count toward this requirement.
Genre: A manuscript of short stories; two or more novellas (a novella may comprise a maximum of 130 double-spaced typed pages); or a combination of one or more novellas and short stories. Novellas are only accepted as part of a larger collection.
Prize: $15,000 and publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press under its standard contract.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry, Griffin Poetry Prize.
Restrictions: One prize goes to a living Canadian poet or translator, the other to a living poet or translator from any country, which may include Canada.
Genre: Poetry. Books must have been published in English during the calendar year preceding the year of the award.
Prize: Prizes are awarded annually in two categories – International and Canadian. Each prize is worth C$65,000.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Shady Grove Literary.
Genre: Any style, genre, tone of flash fiction. Length: 300 words max.
Prize: $100.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Sargeson Prize for Secondary Schools.
Restrictions: Open to students enrolled at a New Zealand secondary school and aged between 16 and 18 years.
Genre: Short story, Length: 5,000 words max.
Prize: First Prize: $10000; Second Prize: $1000; Third Prize: $500.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Sargeson Prize.
Restrictions: Open to New Zealanders.
Genre: Short stories. Length: 5,000 words max.
Prize: First Prize: $10000; Second Prize: $1000; Third Prize: $500.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.
Eden Mills Teen Poetry Contest.
Restrictions: Open to Canadian teens.
Genre: Poetry.
Prize: Two $50 prizes, 2 $25 prizes.
Deadline: June 30, 2023.