The Manchester Fiction Prize 2009
The Manchester Fiction Prize 2009
First prize: £10,000
Deadline for entries: 7th August 2009
Entry fee: £15
The Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University is launching
The Manchester Fiction Prize – a new literary competition celebrating
excellence in creative writing.
The Manchester Fiction Prize is open internationally and will award a
cash prize of £10,000* to the writer of the best short story submitted.
The competition is open to entrants aged 16 or over; there is no upper
age limit.
A bursary for study at MMU will also be awarded to an entrant aged
18-25 as part of the Jeffrey Wainwright Manchester Young Writer of the
Year Award*. Eligible entrants are asked to indicate on the entry form
if they would like to be considered for the Manchester Young Writer of
the Year Award in addition to the main prize.
All entrants are asked to submit a complete short story of up to 5,000
words
in length. The story can be on any subject, and written in any style,
but must be new work, not published or submitted for consideration
elsewhere. The competition will be judged by distinguished novelists
and short story writers Sarah Hall, M. John Harrison and Nicholas
Royle.
The Manchester Fiction Prize celebrates the substantial cultural and
literary achievements of Manchester, building on the work of MMU’s
Writing School and enhancing the city's reputation as one of Europe's
most adventurous and creative spaces. The prizes will be awarded at a
gala ceremony, held as part of the 2009 Manchester Literature Festival.
To enter the competition, click "online entry" in the column on the left of your screen.
If you would like a printed entry pack for postal submission, or if you have any queries, please contact:
James Draper
Project Manager: Writing School
Department of English
Manchester Metropolitan UniversityTelephone: +44 (0) 161 247 1787
E-mail: j.draper@mmu.ac.uk
- Click here to download a printable entry form for postal submission.
- Click here to download a printable competition poster.
*Terms and Conditions apply.
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