Good news for the Irish short story
with the announcement of a new category in the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book
Awards: the Writing.ie Short Story of the Year Award. (Maybe my emails to them
last year paid off, though I got no reply?) It's a limited response to a much needed category but at least it's something.
This new category is open to short stories of up to 7000 words published between 1st
Nov 2012 and 31st October 2013 in any of the following contexts: a
collection of short stories by a single author; an anthology of short stories;
or an established journal or magazine, digital or print, that has been in
existence for at least six months within the period of eligibility.
Stories must be original fiction,
i.e. neither a reprint nor adaptation of a previously-published work, and all
stories must have been or will be published in English or Irish during the
qualifying period. Stories published in Irish must be supplied with an
English translation. The author must be Irish by birth, citizenship or
long-term residence.
Stories should be submitted via the
online form here by
editors ONLY. Closing date for entries is 1st September 2013.
Stories may only be submitted by
the editor of the publication in which the story appears, with full permission
of the author, with a maximum of one story per edition or collection. Self
published works, at this stage, are not admissable. An individual author may be
entered more than once for the competition if their work appears in more than
one publication. It is the editor’s decision which author will represent each
of their publications. Submission of an entry is taken as acceptance of all the
terms and conditions of entry which can be found here.
3 comments:
Great to hear!
It is! They seem to be following the Costa model but it's a start anyway.
Thanks for posting that Nuala. Very useful. Now I have to scramble to see what I have in the bunker!
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