2021 Manchester Writing Competition
The Manchester Writing Competition offers the UK's biggest literary awards for unpublished work, offered by the country's most successful writing school. The Competition was established in 2008 by Carol Ann Duffy (UK Poet Laureate 2009-19) and has awarded more than £195,000 to writers. Each year two £10,000 prizes are awarded: the Manchester Poetry Prize for best portfolio of 3-5 poems and the Manchester Fiction Prize for best short story up to 2,500 words. Designed to encourage and celebrate new writing across the globe, the competition is open internationally to new and established writers.
Poetry Prize: £10,000
Entry fee: £18 Deadline for Entries: 28 January 2022
Judges: Malika Booker (chair) with Romalyn Ante and Zaffar Kunial
£10,000 prize for the best portfolio of three to five poems (maximum combined length: 120 lines). Open internationally to new and established writers aged 16 or over (no upper age limit).
Fiction Prize: £10,000
Entry fee: £18 Deadline for Entries: 28 January 2022
Judges: Nicholas Royle (chair) with Hilaire and Simon Okotie
£10,000 prize for the best short story of up to 2,500 words. Open internationally to new and established writers aged 16 or over (no upper age limit).
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