UK/Turkey Short Story Competition
The British Council in Turkey aims to build a bridge between Turkish and UK writers, facilitate dialogue between literary professionals in both countries, and create a platform to showcase works by Turkish and British writers to new audiences.
To support this initiative, the British Council is launching a short story competition, on the theme of ‘diversity’, in partnership with two literary institutions: ITEF -Istanbul Tanpınar Literature Festival in Turkey, and Word Factory in the UK.
The winner will have the opportunity to work with Word Factory and The British Council and have their story published on a new British Council digital platform, alongside specially-commissioned stories by established authors from Turkey and the UK. The winning writer will receive £300 and will see their short story translated into Turkish accompanied by a specially commissioned illustration.
Eligibility Criteria
- Entry is free
- Writers must be based in the UK, writing in English
- One story submission per writer
- Writers must be at least 18 years old, and ‘early-career’ (may have had single stories published on printed or online media, but not a full collection, or novel). Stories should be 1,500 words or less
- Stories should be broadly themed on the concept of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (though we welcome original and unusual takes on this theme). Please check the British Council website for further information about the British Council’s approach to EDI.
- The competition is open to all fiction genres
- By submitting a story, you agree that it may be edited (with your final approval) by Word Factory prior to publication
- Submission deadline is midnight 31 December 2017
- By submitting a story, you agree that you have read and accept the full terms and conditions (see below)
The winner will be chosen by a panel from The British Council and Word Factory and announced by 28 February 2018 on the British Council website.
Please fill out the form and submit your application.