March Deadlines: 10 Contests Ending This Month

February 26, 2025

It can be a slog to get through this time of year, but that’s why you have the ability to provide your own enrichment. Why not take a crack at one of these contests, and give yourself that motivation? We know you can do it!

 

Stella Kupferberg Memorial Short Story Prize

Here’s an opportunity for your short story to be more than just words on a page, when it could be read aloud by stars of stage and screen! Sponsored by the stage and radio series Selected Shorts, the winning submission will be performed and recorded live, published, receive $1000, and win a free 10-week course with Gotham Writers. Stories can be any theme, as long as they are less than 750 words, and the contest is judged by the talented Ottessa Moshfegh! Let’s go!

Entry Fee: $25 Deadline: March 7

The Non/Fiction Collection Prize

The Journal is looking to publish the best collection of short prose written this year, and they are very upfront about their plan! The contest, judged by Michelle Herman, is open to writers of fiction and creative nonfiction, and entries must be less than 350 pages. The winner receives $1500 and a publishing contract from The Ohio State University Press. Details here!

Entry Fee: $23 Deadline: March 11

Creative Writing Fellowship

Given by the National Endowment for the Arts, this program awards up to $50,000 grants in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction) to published writers. These published works can be anything from short stories to creative essays to a novel. It is an extremely rigorous competition, but there is no great reward without risk! Don’t miss it!

Entry Fee: FREE Deadline: March 12

Bellingham Review Contests

All three of the Bellingham Review’s contests are ending this month, so begin writing now if you want to receive one of the three $1000 first-place prizes! Laura Chow Reeve is judging the Tobias Wolff Award for Fiction, Gabrielle Bates is judging the 49th Parallel Award for Poetry, and Lilly Dancyger is judging the Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction. All of the winners and a selection of the runners up will be published! Submission guidelines here.

Entry Fee: $15 Deadline: March 15

First Novel Fellowship

Created in honor of the late James Jones, author of From Here to Eternity, the James Jones  Literary Society will award $12,000 for a novel-in-progress by an unpublished US author. There should be a celebration of honesty, determination, and insight into cultural and social issues in each application. Submissions must include a two-page synopsis and a 50-page excerpt from the manuscript. Details here!

Entry Fee: $33 Deadline: March 15

Prairie Schooner Raz-Shumaker Book Prize Contest

This is a great contest for all writers, writing in English, who just so happen to have an unpublished manuscript in poetry or fiction! Poetry manuscripts ought to be at least 50 pages long, while fiction manuscripts ought to be at least 150 pages long. Winners will receive $3000 and publication through the University of Nebraska Press. Submit here!

Entry Fee: $25 Deadline: March 15

Gemini Magazine Short Story Contest

Here is a welcoming contest for writers of all stripes, as Gemini Magazine’s contest is open to any subject, style, or length! Entries must be unpublished, but multiple entries are allowed. The winner receives $1000 and publication. Submission details here.

Entry Fee: $10 Deadline: March 31

The Hudson Prize

If you have an unpublished poetry or short story collection, this could be your big break! Black Lawrence Press is currently accepting submissions from new, emerging, and established authors. The winner will receive book publication, $1000, and 10 copies of the book. Details here.

Entry Fee: $30 Deadline: March 31

Prime Number Magazine Awards

With an emphasis on brevity, this contest for poetry and short fiction is meant to be a challenge! Make sure to note that the short story limit is 5300 words, as a nod to their parent organization Press 53. Judged by Molly Rice and Dennis McFadden (for poetry and short fiction, respectively), the first-place winner in each category receives $1000 and publication in Prime Number Magazine! Enter here.

Entry Fee: $15 Deadline: March 31

Winter Story Contest

This contest from Narrative is open to all fiction and nonfiction writers, writing anything from short stories and memoirs, to essays and literary nonfiction! The entries need to be less than 15,000 words and previously unpublished, while containing a strong narrative drive and intense insights. First prize is $2500, second is $1000, and third is $500. Guidelines here.

Entry Fee: $27 Deadline: March 31

by Kimberly Guerin

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