September Deadlines: 12 Prizes Only Available This Month

August 27, 2025

The summer heat might not be going anywhere, but these contests are definitely coming to an end! Make sure you don’t miss out on the opportunity before they fade away!

FEATURED! Summer Short Story Award for New Writers

Our contest is coming to a close, but it’s not too late! The Masters Review is looking for stories under 6,000 words, written by emerging writers who show style with storytelling! The winner receives $3,000, publication, and agency review, and the runners-up also receive cash prizes, publication, and review. Judged by Jennine Capó Crucet! Don’t miss your chance! Details here.

Entry Fee: $20 Deadline: September 7

FEATURED! Myths & Fables Prize

Open to new and emerging poets, Frontier Poetry is hosting a contest to celebrate imagination, storytelling, and the power of archetypethey want work that is fearless, lyrical, and rich in poetic craft. The wonderful Jennifer Chang is judging. The winning poet will receive $3,000 and publication for their manuscript, and second- and third-place winners receive $300 and $200, respectively. Get started!

Entry Fee: $20 Deadline: September 7

Gemini Magazine Flash Fiction Contest

Here is a great chance for writers of all stripes, as Gemini Magazine’s contest is open to any subject, style, or genre! Entries must be unpublished, and the maximum length is 1,000 words. The winner receives $1,000 and publication. Submission details here.

Entry Fee: $8 Deadline: September 2

Dogwood Literary Awards

These are actually three contests offered by Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, looking for exceptional writing and outstanding poetry! Submissions may be up to twenty-two pages, or a set of one to three poems, and the winner of each contest receives $1,000 and publication. Make sure to select the correct contest for your submission (poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction)! Submit here.

Entry Fee: $10 Deadline: September 5

Young Lions Fiction Award

If you’ve published a book during the 2025 calendar year, and you’re younger than thirty-five, this is an amazing opportunity tailor-made for you! Offered through the New York Public Library, both novels and short story collections are accepted, and the winner receives $10,000. This is year twenty-six of this contest! Books must be entered by the publisher, not the author. Learn more here!

Entry Fee: FREE Deadline: September 5

The Berlin Prize

The American Academy in Berlin is now accepting applications for their residential fellowships, to enrich transatlantic dialogue in the arts and address the themes of the future. Writers need one published book to be eligible, and fellowships are restricted to US residents. Roughly two dozen Berlin Prizes are awarded each year, and those selected receive round-trip airfare, a monthly $5,000 stipend, and lodging at the Hans Arnhold Center. More details here!

Entry Fee: FREE Deadline: September 22

Cullman Center Fellowships

The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers offers up to fifteen fellowships each year, for academics, journalists, and creative writers. Part of the New York Public Library system, this is an amazing opportunity to access the research collections at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building! A Cullman Center Fellow receives a stipend of up to $90,000, an office, and full use of the Library’s physical and electronic resources. Don’t miss out!

Entry Fee: FREE Deadline: September 26

Dzanc Books Contests

Dzanc Books is offering opportunities for all writers, with three different contests ending this September! The Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction, judged by Tara Isabel Zambrano, Eugene Cross, and Mubanga Kalimamukwento, awards a $5,000 advance and publication for the original and daring winning manuscript. The Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Competition celebrates imaginative and inventive short form writing, offering a $2,500 advance and publication to the winning submission. Finally, the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize will award a $1,500 advance and publication to the winning submission. Check them all out!

Entry Fee: $25 Deadline: September 30

Hackney Literary Award for Novels

Sponsored by the Morris Hackney family, this is an amazing prize for any aspiring novelist! This $5,000 prize will be awarded to an unpublished novel, and there is no limit on length or subject matter. Check it out now!

Entry Fee: $30 Deadline: September 30

Juniper Literary Prizes

The University of Massachusetts Press honors the memory of Robert Francis, who lived and wrote his poetry in Fort Juniper, and applicants should keep in mind his dedication to creativity and nature! The Juniper Prize for Poetry awards $1,000 and publication to two original poetry manuscripts, one first book prize for an unpublished author, and one prize for a previously published author. The Juniper Prize for Fiction also awards $1,000 and publication to two original fiction manuscripts, one for a short story collection, and one for a novel. The Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction awards $1,000 and publication to one original manuscript. Details here!

Entry Fee: $30 Deadline: September 30

Lascaux Prize in Creative Nonfiction

If you think you’re ready to medal in writing creative nonfiction, then this is the contest for you! They’re looking for memoirs, chronicles, personal essays, humorous perspectives, or literary journalism. The Lascaux Review is accepting multiple submissions, less than 10,000 words each. All finalists in this contest will be published, but the winner also receives $1,000 and a bronze medallion for their efforts. Check it out!

Entry Fee: $15 Deadline: September 30

Miller Williams Poetry Prize

This prize is named for and operated to honor the longtime director of the University of Arkansas Press, Miller Williams. Submissions of book-length poetry manuscripts should reflect his preference for poetry that was plain spoken, evocative, ironic, and humorous. The top three entries will receive publication, and the first-place winner also receives $5,000. Submit here!

Entry Fee: $28 Deadline: September 30



by Kimberly Guerin

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At The Masters Review, our mission is to support emerging writers. We only accept submissions from writers who can benefit from a larger platform: typically, writers without published novels or story collections or with low circulation. We publish fiction and nonfiction online year-round and put out an annual anthology of the ten best emerging writers in the country, judged by an expert in the field. We publish craft essays, interviews and book reviews and hold workshops that connect emerging and established writers.



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