1 November 2012

Commonwealth Writers opens prizes up to works in translation and self-published work

The Commonwealth Foundation has made the call for entries for the 2013 Commonwealth Book Prize and Commonwealth Short Story Prize.  Part of Commonwealth Writers, the prizes unearth, develop and promote the best new writing from across the Commonwealth. Expanding the breadth of the Prizes to translated and self-published books opens up more opportunities for people in countries with little or no publishing infrastructure and to those who are writing in a language other than English.

 “This year’s exciting expansion of the Prizes gives even more writers the chance to be heard. It also brings a greater diversity of stories from all parts of the world to Commonwealth Writers’ growing international readership.” Lucy Hannah, Programme Manager, Commonwealth Foundation

Awarded for best first book, the Commonwealth Book Prizeis open to writers who have had their first novel (full length work of fiction) published between 1 January and 31 December 2012. Regional winners receive £2,500 and the overall winner receives £10,000.

 “This year’s decision to include translated and self-published works will finally unite the tributaries of fiction and imagination from diverse corners of the Commonwealth into one powerful, rushing river of new writings, from which the best will be selected, recognized and celebrated.” Godfrey Smith, Chair, Commonwealth Book Prize

The Commonwealth Short Story Prize is awarded for the best piece of unpublished short fiction (2000-5000 words).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. 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 stories edited and published by Granta online.

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  • Vera

    I am a Non-Fiction Writer, I guess the Fiction Short Story Competition is not for me.

    • http://twitter.com/cwwriters Commonwealth Writers

      Hi Vera – at this time, unfortunately, we do not have a prize for non-fiction. However, we hope that maybe we can offer more opportunities in the future! If you would be interested in writing something for the site please get in touch at writers@commonwealth.int to discuss? Best, CW

  • http://twitter.com/pambcar Paula Mohamed

    What is the closing date for submission?

    • http://twitter.com/cwwriters Commonwealth Writers

      Hi Paula – the closing date for the Short Story Prize is 4 December and the closing date for the Book Prize is 18 December. Best, CW

  • Teddy Kimathi

    What if you sent a short-story that had an error, then you send the second one that is correct, after sending an email to the commonwealth writers team about which is the correct short-story. Is there any problem with that?

    • http://twitter.com/cwwriters Commonwealth Writers

      Hi Teddy – we have received your email and will make sure we submit the correct version into the judging process. Best, CW

  • geraldine

    This is a fantastic opportunity! What address shld we send our books to?

  • Sunanda Datta

    what is the closing date for entries?

  • Anshu chaudhary

    Greetings CW! May i know about other competitions which will be in 2013 , well i’m a prose and article writer. i usually focus on my poetries so perhaps there could be any opportunities for poetry writting or articles ??

  • Guest

    please when is the deadline for submission of the short stories, and where do i send it?