Deadline Approaches for Little Bird Writing Contest [1]
Submissions are currently open for the Little Bird Writing Prize [3], given each spring for a short story. The winner will receive an award of $1,000 and publication in the annual short fiction anthology Little Bird Stories. A first and second runner-up will each receive $250, as well as publication in the anthology. Writer Lisa Moore [4] will judge.A bonus prize of free admission to contest founder Sarah Selecky’s Story Intensive [5], an online creating writing class featuring guest lectures from Margaret Atwood and George Saunders, will also be awarded to one entrant, chosen at random.
Using the online submission system [6], submit a story of up to 2,500 words and a $25 application fee, which includes a subscription to Little Bird Stories, by May 27. The story must incorporate one of the daily writing prompts [7] or “story dares” featured on the contest website. For example, the 2015 winning story, “Paradise,” by Neil Smith, used this prompt: “Write a scene that uses layers and layers of clichés intentionally.”
Now in its sixth year, the Little Bird Story Contest was founded by fiction writer and writing instructor Sarah Selecky [8] to support “innovative and emerging fiction writers.” In addition to daily writing prompts and the Story Intensive, Selecky also offers an online fiction workshop, revision tutorials [9], and homework for writers. She publishes Little Bird Stories each year; a percentage of each subscription goes to the Pelee Island Bird Observatory [10]. For more information, visit the website or e-mail Selecky at support@sarahselecky.com [11].