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£15,000 Writing Prize for Refugee & Migrant Writers – Apply Now!

£15,000 Writing Prize for Refugee & Migrant Writers – Apply Now!

New ‌Literary Prize Seeks ‌Fiction Exploring Displacement – Here’s How too Submit

In a world increasingly marked by division, a powerful new possibility⁢ has⁣ emerged for writers tackling themes of‌ displacement.The Footnote x ‍Counterpoints Prize is now open for submissions, specifically seeking compelling fiction. This initiative arrives at a crucial ⁤time, ​aiming to amplify diverse voices and perspectives.

“By deepening divisions and intolerance,the prize feels especially necessary and urgent,”⁤ explained prize organizer Koldzic. “We hope it will help us amplify remarkable new literary voices and lived experiences of displacement, bringing us fresh perspectives and questions about‌ our society today and in⁤ the future.”

Key Details for Aspiring Authors

Here’s what you need to know if you’re​ considering submitting your work:

*⁤ ‍ Deadline: Submissions⁢ are accepted until ​February 13th.
* ⁢ Word Count: Your entry must be a fiction sample between 8,000 and 10,000 words.
* Synopsis: A detailed synopsis of at least 1,500 words is also required.
* ⁤ Shortlist Announcement: Expect to hear about the shortlist in⁣ May.
*​ Winner Reveal: The winner will be announced during Refugee Week in June.

This ⁤year marks a shift for the prize. “The prize ⁢is still centred around themes that are core to both Footnote’s ethos and⁢ list, but I’m ​especially ‌excited to be ⁢turning to fiction this time around,” noted ⁢arthur.

Building on Past⁣ Success

The inaugural Footnote x ⁣Counterpoints‍ Prize, awarded in 2024, recognized nonfiction. Sabrin Hasbun won with Crossing: A Love Story‌ Between Italy and Palestine, a⁣ poignant memoir exploring a cross-cultural love story. Her work, published this May,‌ beautifully traces the connection between her Palestinian ​father and Italian mother.

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Why This Prize Matters to ⁤you

This prize isn’t just about recognition; it’s about fostering‍ crucial‌ conversations. it’s a platform for‍ stories that need to be told, offering a ⁣space for writers to explore complex issues with nuance and depth. ⁢ if your⁢ work grapples⁣ with themes of displacement, identity, and‌ belonging, this is⁢ an opportunity you won’t want to miss.

Ready to learn ‍more and submit?

You can find complete eligibility details and terms on the Bonnier Books UK website.⁤ Don’t hesitate ​to⁣ explore⁣ the resources available and prepare your submission – your story could be the one⁤ that resonates⁣ and​ makes‍ a difference.

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