“Art” Flash Fiction Contest

art-prompt-for-writing-contest by Adam KlugerBrilliant Flash Fiction is now accepting entries to its quarterly contest. No poetry, essays, non-fiction or memoir, please. Stories unrelated to the artwork’s theme will be disqualified. All entries must be original and unpublished elsewhere. This means submissions that have been accepted for publication anywhere else, including blogs, radio broadcast, personal web pages, etc., are not eligible. Entries of more than 500 words or entries found to be published anywhere else will be immediately disqualified.

Prizes: 50 euro first prize; 25 euro second prize; 15 euro third prize; All winning entries (including shortlisted stories) will be published in the January 2017 issue of Brilliant Flash Fiction.

Entry fee: FREE

Deadline: February 15, 2018

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The John Gardner Fiction Award 2017

Binghamton University Center for WritersThe Binghamton Center for Writers has opened submissions for the John Gardner Fiction Award which will go to the strongest novel or collection of fiction published in 2017.
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Prize: $1,000.00

Entry fee: FREE

Deadline: February 1, 2018

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Imagine Little Tokyo 2018 Short Story Contest

Imagine Little Tokyo Short Story ContestLittle Tokyo Historical Society (LTHS) seeks fictional short stories for its annual “Imagine Little Tokyo” writing contest. The story must be original, fictional, written in either Japanese or English by the submitting author and never been published (even online). The setting of the story should be in Little Tokyo – either past, present or future. Submitted manuscript should be 2,500 words or less for English or 5,000 ji or less for Japanese. Continue reading “Imagine Little Tokyo 2018 Short Story Contest”

2017 Readers Choice Awards by TCK Publishing

Readers-Choice-Awards-circle-blue-n-gold-300x227TCK Publishing is recognizing indie, self-published, and traditionally published authors with this year’s Readers Choice Book Awards contest. Self-published and indie authors may submit one (1) book in any of the given categories for FREE. Entries are subject to evaluation and review by the TCK Publishing Readers Choice Awards committee.

Prizes: The grand prize winner receives a Kindle Fire HD8 and a book review. The winners in each category receive special badges and promotion on social media.

Entry fee: FREE for the first entry

Deadline: December 10, 2017.

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