One week remaining to enter the 2013 Commonwealth Short Story Prize.
Deadline: 4 December 2012 (12 noon GMT)
The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is awarded for the best piece of unpublished short fiction (2000-5000 words). Regional winners receive £1,000 and the overall winner receives £5,000.
We have not yet received any entries from St Kitts & Nevis. Can you help us promote the prize during this final week until the entry deadline?
For the first time, works translated into English from other languages are eligible. The winners of the prize will be announced at the end of May 2013.
Commonwealth Writers is delighted to partner with Granta Magazine again this year to give the overall and regional winners of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize the opportunity to have their story edited and published by Granta online.
The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is part of Commonwealth Writers, a cultural programme from the Commonwealth Foundation that inspires and enables people, through dialogue, to engage in the decision-making processes which affect their lives.
With a focus on emerging new voices, the prizes create spaces for the free expression and exchange of ideas, helping people to share stories, access opportunities and develop their craft.
For entry details and more information, visit www.commonwealthwriters.org
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