Monday, 5 May 2014
Royal Society of Literature - Short Story Competition
Deadline - 16th June 2014
The Royal Society of Literature is delighted to announce the sixteenth V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize. This prize for the best unpublished short story of the year was founded by the RSL at the beginning of the new millennium to commemorate the centenary of an author widely regarded as the finest English short-story writer of the 20th century, and to preserve a tradition encompassing Pritchett’s warmth of feeling and mastery of narrative.
The author of the winning entry will be awarded a prize of £1,000 and their story published in Prospect online and in the RSL Review. There will be an opportunity to appear at an RSL event with established short story writers in autumn 2014.
The judges for this year are Margaret Drabble, Helen Oyeyemi and Tibor Fischer.
To find out more and to apply go here
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