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The Writing Contests, Grants & Awards database includes details about the creative writing contests—including poetry contests, short story competitions, essay contests, awards for novels, and more—that we’ve published in Poets & Writers Magazine during the past year. We carefully review the practices and policies of each contest before including it. Ours is the most trusted resource for legitimate writing contests available anywhere.

Adina Talve-Goodman Fellowship

A prize of $2,000, access to One Story online classes, and admission to One Story’s weeklong summer writers’ conference, which includes craft lectures, an intensive...

Mad Creek Books

Journal/charles b. wheeler poetry prize.

A prize of $2,500 and publication by Mad Creek Books, the literary trade imprint of Ohio State University Press, is given annually for a poetry collection. Marcus Jackson will...

Alice James Books

Alice james award.

A prize of $2,000 and publication by Alice James Books is given annually for a poetry collection. Submit a manuscript of 48 to 100 pages with a $30 entry fee by October 11. All...

National Federation of State Poetry Societies

Barbara stevens poetry book manuscript competition.

A prize of $1,000, publication by National Federation of State Poetry Societies Press, and 50 author copies is given annually for a poetry collection. The winner also receives...

Copper Nickel

Jake adam york prize.

A prize of $2,000 and publication by Milkweed Editions is given annually for a first or second poetry collection. Matthew Olzmann will judge. Using only the online submission...

University of Louisville

Calvino prize.

A prize of $2,000 and publication in Miracle Monocle is given annually for a work of fiction written in the fabulist experimental style of Italo Calvino. Elizabeth Crane...

Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival

Poetry contest.

A prize of $1,000 is given annually for a group of poems by a writer who has not published a chapbook or full-length book of poetry. The winner is also invited to give a...

Pulitzer Prizes

Prizes in books.

Six prizes of $15,000 each are given annually for books of poetry, fiction, general nonfiction, U.S. history, biography, and memoir first published in the United States during...

Silverfish Review Press

Gerald cable book award.

A prize of $1,000, publication by Silverfish Review Press, and 25 author copies is given annually for a debut poetry collection. Submit a manuscript of at least 48 pages with a...

Fordham University at Lincoln Center

Poetic justice institute prizes.

Two prizes of $1,000 each and publication by Fordham University Press are given annually for poetry collections. The winners also receive a one-on-one publicity consultation...

San Diego Entertainment & Arts Guild

Steve kowit poetry prize.

A prize of $1,000 and publication in San Diego Poetry Annual is given annually for a single poem. The winner also receives an invitation to read at an award ceremony in...

TulipTree Publishing

Humor story contest.

A prize of $1,000 and publication in the Fall/Winter issue of TulipTree Review is given annually for a humorous poem, story, or essay. Submit a poem of up to five pages...

Poetry and Short Story Awards

Two prizes of $1,000 each and publication in Sixfold are given quarterly for a group of poems and a short story. Using only the online submission system, submit up to...

Masters Review

Novel excerpt contest.

A prize of $3,000 and publication in Masters Review is given annually for an excerpt of an unpublished novel or novel-in-progress displaying “a strong voice, compelling...

Tucson Festival of Books

Literary awards.

Three prizes of $1,000 each are given annually for works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The winners will also receive scholarships to attend a workshop at the...

Bedford Competition

International short story and poetry awards.

Two prizes of £1,500 (approximately $1,951) each and publication in the Bedford Competition anthology are given annually for a poem and a short story. Jessica Mookherjee will...

Saturnalia Books

Malinda a. markham translation prize.

A prize of $2,000 and publication by Saturnalia Books is given annually for a poetry collection in translation. Translators who identify as female (including those who are...

University of North Texas Press

Vassar miller prize.

A prize of $1,000 and publication by University of North Texas Press is given annually for a poetry collection. Using only the online submission system, submit a manuscript of...

Comstock Review

Chapbook contest.

A prize of $1,000, publication by Comstock Review, and 50 author copies is given annually for a poetry chapbook. Abayomi Animashaun will judge. Submit a manuscript of 25 to 34...

Cloudbank Books

Vern rutsala book prize.

A prize of $1,000, publication by Cloudbank Books, and 50 author copies is given annually for a collection of poetry, flash fiction, or a combination of the two. Submit a...

Poetry Society of the United Kingdom

National poetry competition.

A prize of £5,000 (approximately $6,504) and publication on the Poetry Society of the United Kingdom website is given annually for a single poem. A second-place prize of £2,000...

Persea Books

Lexi rudnitsky first book prize.

A prize of $1,000 and publication by Persea Books is given annually for a debut poetry collection by a writer who identifies as a woman. The winner also receives an optional...

Red Hen Press

Benjamin saltman poetry award.

A prize of $3,000 and publication by Red Hen Press is given annually for a poetry collection. Jason Schneiderman will judge. Using only the online submission system, submit a...

River Teeth

A prize of $1,000 and publication by University of New Mexico Press is given annually for a book of creative nonfiction. Beth Nguyen will judge. Using only the online...

Tupelo Press

Helena whitehill book award.

A prize of $1,000 and publication by Tupelo Press will be given annually for a full- or chapbook-length poetry collection or a book of nonfiction (including memoir, essays, and...

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Best Essay Writing Contests in 2024

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Human Rights Essay Contest for High School Students

Kemper Human Rights Education Foundation

Genres: Essay

The contest invites high school students to respond to a prompt regarding human rights. Prizes include $3000 for 1st place, $1500 for 2nd, and $750 for 3rd. Essays should not exceed 2500 words and must include a cover page with specific details.

💰 Entry fee: $0

📅 Deadline: December 10, 2024

Vocal Challenges

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Memoir, Non-fiction, and Short Story

Enter themed storytelling contests to put your creativity to the test and be in with a chance of winning cash prizes and more. To submit, you'll need to sign up for a monthly fee of $9.99, or $4.99/month for 3 months.

$1,000 — $5,000

💰 Entry fee: $15

📅 Deadline: March 07, 2024 (Expired)

Creative Nonfiction Prize

Indiana Review

Genres: Essay, Fiction, and Non-fiction

The Creative Nonfiction Prize is held annually by Indiana Review, which also publishes various genres including poetry and fiction. It features a $20 entry fee, which includes a subscription to the journal. All entries are considered for publication.

Additional prizes:

Publication in Indiana Review

💰 Entry fee: $20

📅 Deadline: March 31, 2024 (Expired)

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Sunspot Literary Journal

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Memoir, Non-fiction, Novel, Novella, Poetry, Script Writing, and Short Story

The contest invites short stories, novel excerpts, graphic novels, and poems that showcase excellence in craft with reader appeal. It accepts literary or genre works without restrictions on theme.

Publication for the winner; publication offered to runners-up and finalists.

💰 Entry fee: $5

📅 Deadline: April 30, 2024 (Expired)

Narratively 2023 Memoir Prize

Narratively

Genres: Essay, Humor, Memoir, and Non-fiction

Narratively is currently accepting submissions for their 2023 Memoir Prize. They are looking for revealing and emotional first-person nonfiction narratives from unique and overlooked points of view. The guest judge is New York Times bestselling memoirist Stephanie Land.

$1,000 and publication

📅 Deadline: November 30, 2023 (Expired)

Anthology Travel Writing Competition 2024

Anthology Magazine

Genres: Essay, Non-fiction, and Travel

The Anthology Travel Writing Competition invites original and unpublished travel articles in English. Entries should capture authentic travel experiences and convey strong cultural insights. The maximum word count is 1,000, and there is no limit on submissions. Each submission requires a separate entry form and fee.

Publication in Anthology magazine

💰 Entry fee: $16

📅 Deadline: November 30, 2024

The Letter Review Prize for Unpublished Books

The Letter Review

Genres: Crime, Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Horror, Humor, Memoir, Mystery, Non-fiction, Novel, Novella, Poetry, Romance, Science Fiction, Science Writing, Short Story, Thriller, and Young Adult

The contest is aimed at unpublished works including novels, novellas, poetry collections, and nonfiction books. It is judged blind and winners can choose to publish an extract. The prize is awarded every three months with a total prize pool of $4,000 USD.

Optional publication of excerpt + letter of recommendation

📅 Deadline: September 30, 2024 (Expired)

Askew's Word on the Lake Writing Contest

Shuswap Association of Writers

Genres: Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, Essay, Memoir, and Short Story

Whether you’re an established or emerging writer, the Askew’s Word on the Lake Writing Contest has a place for you. Part of the Word on the Lake Writers’ Festival in Salmon Arm, BC, the contest is open to submissions in short fiction (up to 2,000 words), nonfiction (up to 2,000 words), and poetry (up to three one-page poems).

Publication

💰 Entry fee: $11

📅 Deadline: January 31, 2024 (Expired)

Great American Think-Off

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

Genres: Essay and Non-fiction

The Great American Think-Off is an annual philosophical essay contest that invites participants to submit essays on significant questions of life. The contest culminates in a live debate where finalists present their arguments, and the audience votes on the best perspective.

Four cash prizes of $500 each for finalists.

📅 Deadline: April 01, 2024 (Expired)

Stella Kupferberg Memorial Short Story Prize

Gotham Writers Workshop

Genres: Crime, Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Horror, Humor, Memoir, Mystery, Non-fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Thriller, and Young Adult

The Stella Kupferberg Memorial Short Story Prize is a writing competition sponsored by the Selected Shorts series at Symphony Space, NYC. It celebrates short stories by having them read aloud by actors. The contest is judged by Carmen Maria Machado, and the winner's work will be performed live and published on Electric Literature.

$1000 + free 10 week course with Gotham Writers

💰 Entry fee: $25

📅 Deadline: March 01, 2024 (Expired)

Brink Literary Journal Award for Hybrid Writing

Genres: Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Humor, Memoir, Non-fiction, Poetry, Science Writing, and Short Story

The Brink Literary Journal Award for Hybrid Writing will be administered to the winner of a literary contest designed to champion innovative hybrid and cross-genre work.

💰 Entry fee: $22

📅 Deadline: February 16, 2024 (Expired)

Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award

Killer Nashville

Genres: Crime, Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Humor, Memoir, Mystery, Non-fiction, Novel, Poetry, Science Fiction, Script Writing, Short Story, and Thriller

The Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award is committed to discovering new writers, as well as superlative books by established authors and, upon discovery, sharing those writers and their works with new readers. There are a large number of both fiction and non-fiction categories you can enter.

💰 Entry fee: $79

📅 Deadline: June 15, 2024 (Expired)

Stories of Inspiration

Kinsman Avenue Publishing, Inc

The Stories of Inspiration contest invites nonfiction essays (500-1200 words) that highlight resilience in marginalized communities. Selected entries will be published quarterly in Kinsman Quarterly's magazine, with winners receiving a cash prize and publication.

Publication in Kinsman Quarterly's online magazine

📅 Deadline: December 31, 2024

World Historian Student Essay Competition

World History Association

Genres: Children's and Essay

The World Historian Student Essay Competition is an international competition open to students enrolled in grades K–12 in public, private, and parochial schools, and those in home-study programs. Membership in the World History Association is not a requirement for submission. Past winners may not compete in the same category again.

📅 Deadline: May 01, 2024 (Expired)

Personal Essay Competition 2024

Write the World

Genres: Essay, Memoir, and Non-fiction

The Personal Essay Competition invites young writers aged 13-19 to submit personal essays. Participants can showcase their writing skills while receiving feedback from peers and experts.

Best entry: $100

Runner up: $50 | Best peer review: $50 Winners receive cash prizes and a feature on Write the World's blog and social media.

A Very Short Story Contest

Genres: Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Humor, Memoir, Non-fiction, and Short Story

Participants write a short story using ten words or fewer, inspired by the famous six-word story attributed to Hemingway. The submission must be original and unpublished, with entries judged based on originality and quality.

Winning entry receives a free Gotham class of their choosing (excluding premium classes).

📅 Deadline: May 31, 2024 (Expired)

Military Anthology: Partnerships, the Untold Story

Armed Services Arts Partnership

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Humor, Memoir, Non-fiction, Poetry, and Short Story

Partners are an integral aspect of military life, at home and afar, during deployment and after homecoming. Partnerships drive military action and extend beyond being a battle buddy, wingman, or crew member. Some are planned while others arise entirely unexpectedly. Spouses, family, old or new friends, community, faith leaders, and medical specialists all support the military community. Despite their importance, the stories of these partnerships often go untold. This anthology aims to correct that: We will highlight the nuances, surprises, joy, sorrow, heroism, tears, healing power, and ache of partnerships. We invite you to submit the story about partnerships from your journey, so we can help tell it.

$500 Editors' Choice award

$250 for each genre category (prose, poetry, visual art)

Journalism Competition 2024

The Journalism Competition 2024 invites teenagers aged 13-19 to showcase their writing skills. Participants can explore various topics and submit their entries for a chance to win cash prizes and recognition from esteemed judges.

Runner up: $50 | Best peer review: $50 Recognition from notable judges and publication opportunities.

Bacopa Literary Review Annual Writing Contest

Writers Alliance of Gainesville

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, and Short Story

The Bacopa Literary Review is an annual international print journal seeking engaging and original submissions across multiple genres. The contest includes various categories with specific guidelines to encourage diverse forms of writing.

$100 Honorable Mention in each of six categories

📅 Deadline: May 02, 2024 (Expired)

Climate Change Writing Competition

This month, dear writers, ahead of COP27, help us raise the voices of young people in this urgent fight. In a piece of personal narrative, tell the world’s leaders gathering in how climate change impacts you. How has this crisis changed your environment, your community, your sense of the future? Storytelling, after all, plays a critical role in helping us grasp the emergency through which we are all living, igniting empathy in readers and listeners—itself a precursor to action.

Runner-up: $50

📅 Deadline: October 18, 2022 (Expired)

100 Word Writing Contest

Tadpole Press

Genres: Essay, Fantasy, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Humor, Memoir, Mystery, Non-fiction, Science Fiction, Science Writing, Thriller, Young Adult, Children's, Poetry, Romance, Short Story, Suspense, and Travel

Can you write a story using 100 words or less? Pieces will be judged on creativity, uniqueness, and how the story captures a new angle, breaks through stereotypes, and expands our beliefs about what's possible or unexpectedly delights us. In addition, we are looking for writing that is clever or unique, inspires us, and crafts a compelling and complete story. The first-place prize has doubled to $2,000 USD.

Publishing and marketing package

Aurora Polaris Creative Nonfiction Award

Trio House Press

We seek un-agented full-length creative nonfiction manuscripts including memoir, essay collections, etc. 50,000 - 80,000 words.

📅 Deadline: May 15, 2024 (Expired)

swamp pink Prizes

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, and Short Story

From January 1st to January 31st, submit short stories and essays of up to 25 pages or a set of 1-3 poems. Winners in each genre will receive $2,000 and publication.

The Letter Review Prize for Nonfiction

Genres: Essay, Memoir, Non-fiction, Crime, Humor, and Science Writing

The Letter Review Prize for Nonfiction is an award for nonfiction submissions up to 5000 words. It seeks to recognize and publish quality writing and offers a total prize pool of $1000 USD.

2-4 winners are announced who share in the prize money. Publication by The Letter Review

Gabriele Rico Challenge for Nonfiction

Reed Magazine

The contest recognizes outstanding works of nonfiction, awarding $1,333 for creative nonfiction entries, such as personal essays. Submissions must be stand-alone essays, not previously published, and limited to 5,000 words.

All contest entrants receive a free copy of the latest edition of Reed Magazine.

📅 Deadline: November 01, 2024

Tusculum Review Nonfiction Chapbook Prize

The Tusculum Review

The Tusculum Review Nonfiction Chapbook Prize is an annual contest that highlights nonfiction essays. In 2024, the prize was awarded to Mirela Musić for her essay 'The Nature of Alaska: An Introduction to Familiar Plants, Animals & Outstanding Natural Attractions.' The winning work will be published in the 20th Anniversary Issue of _The Tusculum Review_ in November 2024.

Publication of the winning essay and a limited edition chapbook with original art. Honorable mentions may also be recognized.

📅 Deadline: June 01, 2025

Environmental Writing Competition

Write the World in partnership with Patagonia

This contest invites teenagers to express their thoughts on the climate crisis and how collective action can address environmental challenges. The competition emphasizes the importance of youth voices in the fight against climate change.

Runner up: $50 | Best peer review: $50 Publication of winning pieces on Patagonia's platforms. Opportunities for mentorship and publication for runners-up.

📅 Deadline: April 22, 2024 (Expired)

WOW! Women On Writing Quarterly Creative Nonfiction Essay Contest

WOW! Women On Writing

Genres: Non-fiction and Essay

Seeking creative nonfiction essays on any topic (1000 words or less) and in any style--from personal essay and memoir to lyric essay and hybrid, and more! The mission of this contest is to reward bravery in real-life storytelling and create an understanding of our world through thoughtful, engaging narratives. Electronic submissions via e-mail only; reprints/previously published okay; simultaneous submissions okay; multiple submissions are okay as long as they are submitted in their own individual e-mail. Open internationally.

2nd: $300 | 3rd: $200 | 7 runner-ups: $25 Amazon Gift Cards

💰 Entry fee: $12

Berggruen Prize Essay Competition

Berggruen Institute

The Berggruen Prize Essay Competition aims to foster innovative ideas across cultures by posing significant philosophical questions relevant to contemporary life. It seeks submissions in English and Chinese that reflect novel thinking and compelling arguments.

Publication in Noema Magazine. Each language category will have a prize.

📅 Deadline: June 30, 2024 (Expired)

Share Your Story

FanStory.com Inc.

Genres: Essay and Memoir

Write about an event in your life. Everyone has a memoir. Not an autobiography. Too much concern about fact and convention. A memoir gives us the ability to write about our life with the option to create and fabricate and to make sense of a life, or part of that life.

💰 Entry fee: $10

📅 Deadline: August 13, 2024 (Expired)

Literary and Photographic Contest 2023-2024

Hispanic Culture Review

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Memoir, Non-fiction, and Poetry

The contest invites submissions under the theme '¡Hacia adelante!' focusing on resilience and cultural celebration. Categories include photography, poetry, and narrative/essay/academic investigation. Winning works will be published and recognized.

Certificate of recognition and Publication in magazine

📅 Deadline: February 21, 2024 (Expired)

National High School Essay Contest

American Foreign Service Association (AFSA)

The contest invites high school students to write an essay exploring future challenges for diplomats, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the U.S. Foreign Service. Essays must be between 1,000 and 1,500 words, addressing specific prompts and demonstrating an understanding of the Foreign Service.

Winner also receives an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., plus an educational voyage courtesy of Semester at Sea. Runner-up: $1,250 plus full tuition for the National Student Leadership Conference's International Diplomacy program.

Lazuli Literary Group Writing Contest

Lazuli Literary Group

Genres: Essay, Fiction, Poetry, Short Story, Flash Fiction, Non-fiction, Novella, and Script Writing

We are not concerned with genre distinctions. Send us the best you have; we want only for it to be thoughtful, intelligent, and beautiful. We want art that grows in complexity upon each visitation; we enjoy ornate, cerebral, and voluptuous phrases executed with thematic intent.

Publication in "AZURE: A Journal of Literary Thought"

📅 Deadline: September 24, 2024 (Expired)

Artificial Intelligence Competition

New Beginnings

Genres: Essay, Non-fiction, Science Fiction, Science Writing, and Short Story

There is no topic relating to technology that brings more discussion than artificial intelligence. Some people think it does wonders. Others see it as trouble. Let us know your opinion about AI in this competition. Include experiences you have had with AI. 300-word limit. Winners will be selected January 1, 2024. Open to anyone, anywhere.

📅 Deadline: December 15, 2023 (Expired)

Jane Austen Society of North America Essay Contest

Jane Austen Society of North America

JASNA conducts an annual student Essay Contest to foster the study and appreciation of Jane Austen's works in new generations of readers. Students world-wide are invited to compete for scholarship awards in three divisions: high school, college, and graduate school.

$1,000 scholarship

Two nights’ lodging for JASNA’s Annual General Meeting

📅 Deadline: June 02, 2022 (Expired)

Discover the finest writing contests of 2024 for fiction and non-fiction authors — including short story competitions, essay writing competitions, poetry contests, and many more. Updated weekly, these contests are vetted by Reedsy to weed out the scammers and time-wasters. If you’re looking to stick to free writing contests, simply use our filters as you browse.

Why you should submit to writing contests

Submitting to poetry competitions and free writing contests in 2024 is absolutely worth your while as an aspiring author: just as your qualifications matter when you apply for a new job, a writing portfolio that boasts published works and award-winning pieces is a great way to give your writing career a boost. And not to mention the bonus of cash prizes!

That being said, we understand that taking part in writing contests can be tough for emerging writers. First, there’s the same affliction all writers face: lack of time or inspiration. Entering writing contests is a time commitment, and many people decide to forego this endeavor in order to work on their larger projects instead — like a full-length book. Second, for many writers, the chance of rejection is enough to steer them clear of writing contests. 

But we’re here to tell you that two of the great benefits of entering writing contests happen to be the same as those two reasons to avoid them.

When it comes to the time commitment: yes, you will need to expend time and effort in order to submit a quality piece of writing to competitions. That being said, having a hard deadline to meet is a great motivator for developing a solid writing routine.

Think of entering contests as a training session to become a writer who will need to meet deadlines in order to have a successful career. If there’s a contest you have your eye on, and the deadline is in one month, sit down and realistically plan how many words you’ll need to write per day in order to meet that due date — and don’t forget to also factor in the time you’ll need to edit your story!

For tips on setting up a realistic writing plan, check out this free, ten-day course : How to Build a Rock-Solid Writing Routine.

In regards to the fear of rejection, the truth is that any writer aspiring to become a published author needs to develop relatively thick skin. If one of your goals is to have a book traditionally published, you will absolutely need to learn how to deal with rejection, as traditional book deals are notoriously hard to score. If you’re an indie author, you will need to adopt the hardy determination required to slowly build up a readership.

The good news is that there’s a fairly simple trick for learning to deal with rejection: use it as a chance to explore how you might be able to improve your writing.

In an ideal world, each rejection from a publisher or contest would come with a detailed letter, offering construction feedback and pointing out specific tips for improvement. And while this is sometimes the case, it’s the exception and not the rule.

Still, you can use the writing contests you don’t win as a chance to provide yourself with this feedback. Take a look at the winning and shortlisted stories and highlight their strong suits: do they have fully realized characters, a knack for showing instead of telling, a well-developed but subtly conveyed theme, a particularly satisfying denouement?

The idea isn’t to replicate what makes those stories tick in your own writing. But most examples of excellent writing share a number of basic craft principles. Try and see if there are ways for you to translate those stories’ strong points into your own unique writing.

Finally, there are the more obvious benefits of entering writing contests: prize and publication. Not to mention the potential to build up your readership, connect with editors, and gain exposure.

Resources to help you win writing competitions in 2024

Every writing contest has its own set of submission rules. Whether those rules are dense or sparing, ensure that you follow them to a T. Disregarding the guidelines will not sway the judges’ opinion in your favor — and might disqualify you from the contest altogether. 

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It’s exciting to send a piece of writing off to a contest. However, once the initial excitement wears off, you may be left waiting for a while. Some writing contests will contact all entrants after the judging period — whether or not they’ve won. Other writing competitions will only contact the winners. 

Here are a few things to keep in mind after you submit:

Many writing competitions don’t have time to respond to each entrant with feedback on their story. However, it never hurts to ask! Feel free to politely reach out requesting feedback — but wait until after the selection period is over.

If you’ve submitted the same work to more than one writing competition or literary magazine, remember to withdraw your submission if it ends up winning elsewhere.

After you send a submission, don’t follow it up with a rewritten or revised version. Instead, ensure that your first version is thoroughly proofread and edited. If not, wait until the next edition of the contest or submit the revised version to other writing contests.

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7 Essay Writing Contests to Look Out For in 2023

7 Essay Writing Contests to Look Out For in 2023

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Essay contests are not only a great way to exercise your essay-writing skills but also an awesome way to win cash prizes, scholarships, and internship or program opportunities. They also look wonderful on college applications as awards and achievements.

In this article, you’ll learn about 7 essay writing contests to enter in 2023. Watch the video below, or keep reading to learn more.

1. Tom Howard/John H. Reid Fiction & Essay Contest 

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Deadline: Now–April 30, 3023

Who may enter:

This is an international contest for people of all ages (except for residents of Syria, Iran, North Korea, Crimea, Russia, and Belarus due to US government restrictions).

Contest description:

●  The contest is organized by Winning Writers, located in MA, USA.

●  They accept stories and essays on any theme, up to 6,000 words each. This contest defines a story as any short work of fiction and an essay as any short work of nonfiction.

●  Your stories and essays must be submitted in English.

●  You may submit published or unpublished work.

Entry fee: USD 22 per entry

●  Story: First Prize is USD 3,000.

●  Essay: First Prize is USD 3,000.

●  10 Honorable Mentions will receive USD 300 each (any category).

●  The top 12 entries will be published online.

Official website

Please visit the competition’s official website for more information on judges and submissions.

2. 2023 Calibre Essay Prize 

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Deadline: Now–January 15, 2023, 11:59 pm

Who may enter: All ages and any nationality or residency are accepted.

●  This contest is hosted by the Australian Book Review.

●  Your essay must be between 2,000 and 5,000 words.

●  You may submit nonfiction essays of all kinds, e.g., personal, political, literary, or speculative.

●  You may enter multiple essays but will need to pay separate fees for each one.

●  Your essay must be unpublished.

Entry fee: AU 30 for non-members

Prize: AU 7,500

Official website:

For more information on this contest, please visit its official website.

3. John Locke Institute Essay Competition 

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Deadline: June 30, 2023

●  Students from any country.

●  Students aged 15 to 18 years by the competition deadline.

●  Students aged 14 years or younger by the competition deadline are eligible for the Junior prize.

●  The contest is organized by the John Locke Institute.

●  Your essay cannot exceed 2,000 words.

●  There are seven subjects or categories for essay submissions: Philosophy, Politics, Economics, History, Psychology, Theology, and Law.

Entry fee: Free to enter

●  The best overall essay winner receives an honorary John Locke Fellowship, which comes with a USD 10,000 scholarship to attend one or more summer schools or gap year courses.

●  There is also a prize for the best essay in each category. The prize for each winner of a subject category and the Junior category is a scholarship worth USD 2,000 toward the cost of a summer program.

●  All winning essays will be published on the Institute’s website.

For more information about this competition and the John Locke Institute, please visit the official website . Also, be sure to check out our article on all you need to know about this contest.

4. The American Foreign Service Association 2023 Essay Competition 

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Deadline: April 3, 2023

●  Students in grades 9–12 in any of the 50 states, DC, the US territories, or if they are US citizens or lawful permanent residents attending high school overseas.

●  Students attending a public, private, or parochial school.

●  Home-schooled students.

●  Your essay should be 1,000–1,500 words.

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●  You will select a country or region in which the United States Foreign Service has been involved at any point since 1924 and describe how the Foreign Service was successful or unsuccessful in advancing American foreign policy goals – including promoting peace – in this country or region and propose ways in which it might continue to improve those goals in the coming years.

●  Your essay should follow MLA guidelines.

●  Your essay should use a variety of sources.

●  The first-place winner receives USD 2,500, a paid trip to the nation’s capital from anywhere in the U.S. for the winner and their parents, and an all-expense-paid educational voyage courtesy of Semester at Sea.

●  The runner-up receives USD 1,250 and full tuition to attend a summer session of the National Student Leadership Conference’s International Diplomacy program.

Please visit the American Foreign Service website for more information.

5. The Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) 2023 Essay Contest 

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Deadline: Mid-February 2023–June 1, 2023

Who may enter: High school (including homeschooled), college, and graduate students worldwide.

●  The 2023 essay contest topic is marriages and proposals.

●  High school students may focus on Pride and Prejudice only or bring in other Austen works.

●  Undergraduate and graduate students should discuss at least two Austen novels of their choice.

●  Your essay must be in MLA format and 6 to 8 pages (not including your Works Cited page).

●  Your essay must be written in English.

●  First place wins a USD 1,000 scholarship.

●  Second place wins a USD 500 scholarship.

●  Third place wins a USD 250 scholarship.

●  Winners will also receive one year of membership in JASNA, publication of their essays on this website, and a set of Norton Critical Editions of Jane Austen’s novels.

For more information and submission guidelines, please visit JASNA’s official website .

6. 2023 Writing Contest: Better Great Achievements by EngineerGirl

Deadline: February 1, 2023

●  Students in Grades 3–12. If international or homeschooled, please select your grade level based on if you were attending a public school in the U.S.

●  This contest is organized by EngineerGirl.

●  Students should write a piece that shows how female or non-white engineers have contributed to or can enhance engineering’s great achievements.

●  You should choose one of the 20 Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century as a topic and explore the technologies developed in the last century and the new ones being developed today. Make sure to follow the specific guidelines for your grade level.

●  Essays should be 650–750 words based on your grade level.

●  Please visit the contest’s website to see specific requirements based on your grade.

Winners in each grade category will receive the prizes listed below:

●  First-place winners will be awarded USD 500.

●  Second-place entries will be awarded USD 250 .

●  Third-place entries will be awarded USD 100 .

For more information and submission guidelines, please visit the official website .

7. World Historian Student Essay Competition

Deadline: May 1, 2023

Who may enter: Students enrolled in Grades K–12 in public, private, and parochial schools and home-study programs worldwide.

●  Your essay must address the following issue: In what way has the study of world history affected my understanding of the world in which I live?

●  Your essay should be 1,000 words.

Prizes: USD 500

For more information and submission requirements, please visit the contest’s official website.

Essay contests are a great way to expand your writing skills, discuss a topic that is important to you, and earn prize money and opportunities that will be great for you in the long term. Check out our articles on writing thesis statements, essay organization, and argumentative writing strategies to ensure you take first place every time.

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When students write for teachers, it can feel like an assignment. When they write for a real purpose, they are empowered! Student writing contests are a challenging and inspiring way to try writing for an authentic audience— a real panel of judges —and the possibility of prize money or other incentives. We’ve gathered a list of the best student writing contests, and there’s something for everyone. Prepare highly motivated kids in need of an authentic writing mentor, and watch the words flow.

1.  The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

With a wide range of categories—from critical essays to science fiction and fantasy—The Scholastic Awards are a mainstay of student contests. Each category has its own rules and word counts, so be sure to check out the options  before you decide which one is best for your students.

How To Enter

Students in grades 7-12, ages 13 and up, may begin submitting work in September by uploading to an online account at Scholastic and connecting to their local region. There are entry fees, but those can be waived for students in need.

2.  YoungArts National Arts Competition

This ends soon, but if you have students who are ready to submit, it’s worth it. YoungArts offers a national competition in the categories of creative nonfiction, novel, play or script, poetry, short story, and spoken word. Student winners may receive awards of up to $10,000 as well as the chance to participate in artistic development with leaders in their fields.

YoungArts accepts submissions in each category through October 13. Students submit their work online and pay a $35 fee (there is a fee waiver option).

3. National Youth Foundation Programs

Each year, awards are given for Student Book Scholars, Amazing Women, and the “I Matter” Poetry & Art competition. This is a great chance for kids to express themselves with joy and strength.

The rules, prizes, and deadlines vary, so check out the website for more info.

4.  American Foreign Service National High School Essay Contest

If you’re looking to help students take a deep dive into international relations, history, and writing, look no further than this essay contest. Winners receive a voyage with the Semester at Sea program and a trip to Washington, DC.

Students fill out a registration form online, and a teacher or sponsor is required. The deadline to enter is the first week of April.

5.  John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Essay Contest

This annual contest invites students to write about a political official’s act of political courage that occurred after Kennedy’s birth in 1917. The winner receives $10,000, and 16 runners-up also receive a variety of cash prizes. ADVERTISEMENT

Students may submit a 700- to 1,000-word essay through January 12. The essay must feature more than five sources and a full bibliography.

6. Bennington Young Writers Awards

Bennington College offers competitions in three categories: poetry (a group of three poems), fiction (a short story or one-act play), and nonfiction (a personal or academic essay). First-place winners receive $500. Grab a poster for your classroom here .

The contest runs from September 1 to November 1. The website links to a student registration form.

7. The Princeton Ten-Minute Play Contest

Looking for student writing contests for budding playwrights? This exclusive competition, which is open only to high school juniors, is judged by the theater faculty of Princeton University. Students submit short plays in an effort to win recognition and cash prizes of up to $500. ( Note: Only open to 11th graders. )

Students submit one 10-page play script online or by mail. The deadline is the end of March. Contest details will be published in early 2024.

8. Princeton University Poetry Contest for High School Students

The Leonard L. Milberg ’53 High School Poetry Prize recognizes outstanding work by student writers in 11th grade. Prizes range from $100 to $500.

Students in 11th grade can submit their poetry. Contest details will be published this fall.

9. The New York Times Tiny Memoir Contest

This contest is also a wonderful writing challenge, and the New York Times includes lots of resources and models for students to be able to do their best work. They’ve even made a classroom poster !

Submissions need to be made electronically by November 1.

10.  Nancy Thorp Poetry Contest

The deadline for this contest is the end of October. Sponsored by Hollins University, the Nancy Thorp Poetry Contest awards prizes for the best poems submitted by young women who are sophomores or juniors in high school or preparatory school. Prizes include cash and scholarships. Winners are chosen by students and faculty members in the creative writing program at Hollins.

Students may submit either one or two poems using the online form.

11.  The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers

The Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers is open to high school sophomores and juniors, and the winner receives a full scholarship to a  Kenyon Review Young Writers Workshop .

Submissions for the prize are accepted electronically from November 1 through November 30.

12. Jane Austen Society Essay Contest

High school students can win up to $1,000 and publication by entering an essay on a topic specified by the Jane Austen Society related to a Jane Austen novel.

Details for the 2024 contest will be announced in November. Essay length is from six to eight pages, not including works cited.

13. Rattle Young Poets Anthology

Open to students from 15 to 18 years old who are interested in publication and exposure over monetary awards.

Teachers may choose five students for whom to submit up to four poems each on their behalf. The deadline is November 15.

14. The Black River Chapbook Competition

This is a chance for new and emerging writers to gain publication in their own professionally published chapbook, as well as $500 and free copies of the book.

There is an $18 entry fee, and submissions are made online.

15. YouthPlays New Voices

For students under 18, the YouthPlays one-act competition is designed for young writers to create new works for the stage. Winners receive cash awards and publication.

Scroll all the way down their web page for information on the contest, which accepts non-musical plays between 10 and 40 minutes long, submitted electronically. Entries open each year in January.

16. The Ocean Awareness Contest

The 2024 Ocean Awareness Contest, Tell Your Climate Story , encourages students to write their own unique climate story. They are asking for creative expressions of students’ personal experiences, insights, or perceptions about climate change. Students are eligible for a wide range of monetary prizes up to $1,000.

Students from 11 to 18 years old may submit work in the categories of art, creative writing, poetry and spoken word, film, interactive media and multimedia, or music and dance, accompanied by a reflection. The deadline is June 13.

17. EngineerGirl Annual Essay Contest

Each year, EngineerGirl sponsors an essay contest with topics centered on the impact of engineering on the world, and students can win up to $500 in prize money. This contest is a nice bridge between ELA and STEM and great for teachers interested in incorporating an interdisciplinary project into their curriculum. The new contest asks for pieces describing the life cycle of an everyday object. Check out these tips for integrating the content into your classroom .

Students submit their work electronically by February 1. Check out the full list of rules and requirements here .

18. NCTE Student Writing Awards

The National Council of Teachers of English offers several student writing awards, including Achievement Awards in Writing (for 10th- and 11th-grade students), Promising Young Writers (for 8th-grade students), and an award to recognize Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines.

Deadlines range from October 28 to February 15. Check out NCTE.org for more details.

19. See Us, Support Us Art Contest

Children of incarcerated parents can submit artwork, poetry, photos, videos, and more. Submissions are free and the website has a great collection of past winners.

Students can submit their entries via social media or email by October 25.

20. The Adroit Prizes for Poetry & Prose

The Adroit Journal, an education-minded nonprofit publication, awards annual prizes for poetry and prose to exceptional high school and college students. Adroit charges an entry fee but also provides a form for financial assistance.

Sign up at the website for updates for the next round of submissions.

21. National PTA Reflections Awards

The National PTA offers a variety of awards, including one for literature, in their annual Reflections Contest. Students of all ages can submit entries on the specified topic to their local PTA Reflections program. From there, winners move to the local area, state, and national levels. National-level awards include an $800 prize and a trip to the National PTA Convention.

This program requires submitting to PTAs who participate in the program. Check your school’s PTA for their deadlines.

22. World Historian Student Essay Competition

The World Historian Student Essay Competition is an international contest open to students enrolled in grades K–12 in public, private, and parochial schools, as well as those in home-study programs. The $500 prize is based on an essay that addresses one of this year’s two prompts.

Students can submit entries via email or regular mail before May 1.

23. NSHSS Creative Writing Scholarship

The National Society of High School Scholars awards three $2,000 scholarships for both poetry and fiction. They accept poetry, short stories, and graphic novel writing.

Apply online by October 31.

Whether you let your students blog, start a podcast or video channel, or enter student writing contests, giving them an authentic audience for their work is always a powerful classroom choice.

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High School International Economics Essay Competition (HIEEC)

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HIEEC provides students the opportunity to demonstrate an accomplished level of writing and understanding of economic theory. Through the contest, students hone their academic and professional skills and exhibit their knowledge. 

The 2023-2024 Harvard International Economics Essay Contest is sponsored by the Harvard Undergraduate Economics Association (HUEA). This essay competition is open to high school students of any year and is a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate an accomplished level of writing and understanding of economic theory.

The top three winning essays will be published (with the author’s permission) on our website. A finalists list of the top submissions will be published online and adjudicated by a real-world economist. A list of names that will receive the "Highly Commended" distinction will also be published online​. The judges' decisions are final.

Entrants must choose one of the four prompts and write a response to it with a strict limit of 1500 words. Submission must be via the HUEA website and entrants are limited to submitting one essay with only the first submission being considered.

Each essay submission will have a $20 reading fee which should be paid upon submission of the essay. If this fee will impose a significant financial burden on your family, please email us. The deadline for submitting the essay is 11:59pm EST January 5th, 2025. ​​

The essays will be judged by the board of the HUEA, with the top 10 submissions being adjudicated by a Economics Professor at Harvard.

Terms & Conditions

The word limit of 1500 must be strictly adhered to. Any words past the limit will be truncated. This limit excludes references, footnotes, titles, headers and footers.

Essays must be written only by the entrant. Any outside assistance must be declared in the beginning or end of the essay.

Only your first submission will be accepted. Any further submissions will not be read.

References must be included, and any plagiarism will lead to disqualification.

References must be in Chicago or APA format. The only accepted document formatting is PDF. Any other format will not be accepted, nor will refunds be given to those who do not follow this rule.

No refunds are granted.

Grades 9-12 are permitted.

The essay must not be entered in any other competition nor be published elsewhere.

No individual feedback of essays will be granted.

The decisions made by HUEA by the final round of adjudication are final.

All winners agree to their names being published on the HUEA website.

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January 5th, 11:59 PM EST, 2025 – Essay submission deadline

Late February 2024* – Highly Commended and Finalists notified

Early March 2024* – Winners notified, results published on the website​

*We received a high volume of submissions, therefore we anticipate that it will take us a couple more weeks to release the results. 

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This page contains regularly updated lists of essay contests, non-fiction writing competitions, prizes and awards from all over the world.

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Non-Fiction Writing Competitions

Below are tables listing various essay contests and other non-fiction writing competitions, prizes and awards. Some are academic, some offer scholarships and others are just for fun.

Please read and make sure you fully understand the rules and the terms & conditions of each competition listed before entering.

If you run an essay contest or non-fiction writing competitions and would like me to add it to the lists below, please contact me  providing the following information in the body of an email:

  • How often you will be running the contest (eg, annually, quarterly, one-off)
  • The name of your competition
  • A link to your website
  • The country you run the competition from
  • Closing date
  • The date you announce winners
  • Maximum word count for essays
  • Any other details, including how winning writers' essays might be published and any guidelines on theme / style of essays you accept

I do my best to keep this page up-to-date, but if you spot any errors, incorrect information or links that no longer work, please get in touch  and let me know. I try and fix any problems quickly 🙂

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  • A First Book Chapter : Share the first chapter of your novel. Non-fiction writing is welcomed. Enter for your chance at the  cash prize . Deadline Jan 13th.
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This table lists non-fiction writing competitions and essay contests that are run regularly: weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, bi-annually etc.

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Regular Non-Fiction Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizeRegular Non-Fiction Writing Competition Notes
USABi-AnnuallyBi-Annually5 pages$10$500Any style / genre - winners published in the 'Dare to Dream' section of the website - they also accept short stories
USAWeeklyWeeklyVariesVariesVariesFanStory run a variety of contests including non-fiction - some contests have cash prizes (up to $100)
USABiannuallyBiannually6,500$15$500Any style / genre - they also have flash fiction, poetry and short story categories - the non-fiction category is only run once a year while the previously mentioned categories are run every time - winners published online and considered for publication in print in the F(r)iction journal
UKVariesVariesVariesFREESee notesAny style or subject but visit their website for a list of current topics - for students aged 13 to 18 - prize is a scholarship for one of Immerse Education’s residential or online academic programmes - current competition details are usually somewhere on their homepage
SwitzerlandQuarterlyQuarterly3,000FREE$2,000Any style but themed, so check the website for current details - the best papers will be published on the Lab42 website and the winning author will be featured on their hall of fame page - to find the competition page, look in the "Challenges" section of the site and click on "Essay: ARC"
AustraliaBi-MonthlyBi-Monthly5,000FREE$333Any style / genre - open to memoir, journalism, essay (including personal essay), fictocriticism, creative nonfiction, travel, nature, opinion, and many other permutations - there are three winners who each receive the $333 top prize - winners published at Letter Review - all entrants considered for publication
IndiaMonthlyMonthlyno maxFREEVariesAny style, subject but sometimes themed, so check website for current info
USABi-AnnuallyBi-AnnuallyVaries$20$1,000Any style or subject - word limit varies, but has been up to 7,500 words in the past - winners published in print and online - multiple categories, each with a $1,000 prize
UKBi-AnnuallyBi-AnnuallySee notesFREESee notesAny style but themed, so check website for current details - open to 15–18-year-olds - 3,800 characters (approx. 500 words) max -they offer lots of academic prizes including courses, certificates and a place at a residential Oxford summer school - to find the competition page, look in the "Resources" section of their website
UKBi-AnnuallyBi-AnnuallyNo maxFreeSee notesBook reviews - the winner receives a UniPrepare premium scholarship worth over £3,000
USAQuarterlyQuarterly1,000$12$500Any style / genre, from personal essay and memoir to lyric essay, hybrid and more, so see website for full details - multiple runner-up prizes (a very generous prize pot)
USAVariesVaries1,000VariesSee notesAny style, but check website for current theme and writing prompts - alternates between non-fiction and fiction - prize varies ($150 guaranteed minimum) - YeahWrite also run free weekly challenges for both fiction and creative non-fiction

Prestigious / Large Prize Essay & Non-Fiction Writing Competitions

This table contains details of renowned non-fiction writing competitions, often offering large amounts of prize money. Any prize awarded in excess of £1,000 ($, € or other currency) is listed here.

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Prestigious Non-Fiction Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizePrestigious Non-Fiction Writing Competition Notes
CanadaFebruaryMay2,000C$30C$1,000Any style, subject or theme - open to non-fiction and fiction submissions
UKVariesVaries2,500FREE£10,000Any style but themed, so check website for this year's details - winner and two runners up invited to attend the current symposium - usually closes around March / April time
USAAprilMayVariesFREE$2,500Any style but themed, so check website for full details - winner also recieves an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. to meet U.S. Department of State and a full-tuition paid voyage with Semester at Sea upon the student’s enrollment at an accredited university - very generous runner-up prize too, including cash and scholarship
UKFebruaryEasterSee notesFREESee notesAny style, subject or theme - 1,800 words max for senior applicants, 1,200 words max for junior - winner receives scholarship worth £5,995 granting free entrance to Avernus Education summer camp at Oxford University - to find the contest details, look in the "Connect" section of the website or on the homepage (the contest is featured there when it is running)
USANovemberFebruary1,600FREE$10,000Any style or subject but based on prompts themed around the heroic mystery novel written by Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged, so check website for current details - open to students - multiple cash prizes for runners-up - to find the contest details, look in the "Students" section of the website
UKVariesVaries3,500FREEVariesAny style or subject - entrants must be between 18 and 35 years old - you can find more information on the FT website - seems to run once every 2 or 3 years - prize has been £1,000 to £1,500 in the past
SwitzerlandQuarterlyQuarterly3,000FREE$2,000Runs regularly, so see listing in regular comps list above for full details
USAVariesVaries2,500FREE$1,000Any style or subject but themed, so check website for current details - no dedicated competition page, so go to the 'Blog' section of the website to find details of the latest competition - winners published in Fountain Magazine
USAVariesVariesVariesFREEVariesMedical and humanities, see website for full details - top prize varies, but has been up to $5,000 in the past - winners published in Hektoen International Journal - no dedicated competition page, so type 'grand prix' into their website search to find the most recent information
USAJulyDecemberno maxFREE$15,000They are looking for proposals that showcase the diversity of exploration and touch on subjects such as history, science, art, ethics and more - prize to be used to fund a global expedition - to find the competition page, look in the "Explore" section of their website
UKMay?3,000£8£1,000Any style or subject - winners published in printed anthology - also accept short stories (fiction) - generous cash prizes for runners-up
IrelandSeptemberDecember4,000€15€1,000Any style / genre but themed around nature: check website for full details - in addition to cash, winner receives a week's stay at a writing retreat - winners published in the Irish Times online - also accept fiction and poetry
USANovemberFebruary7,000$20$3,000Memoirs in any style - also offer generous prizes for runner-up - winners published in digital collection - you can find out more information about this prize on the "pitch us" page on their site
USABi-AnnuallyBi-AnnuallyVaries$20$1,000See notes in regular awards list above
CanadaVariesVaries6,000See notesC$1,500Any style or subject - all contest entrants receive a 1 year subscription to Prism International - winners published in the Prism International magazine - second prize C$600 and C$400 third prize - entry is C$35 if you live in Canada, C$40 if you live in the US and C$45 if you live anywhere else in the world
CanadaVariesVaries3,500$55$1,000Any style / genre - entry cost varies depending where you live ($55 is most expensive tier), but all entries include a year's subscription to Room Magazine - winners published in Room Magazine
UKVariesVariesVariesVariesVariesAny style or genre - they run a variety of non-fiction competitions, including The Somerset Maugham Awards and The Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography - prizes up to £5,000 - see the 'prizes' section of their website
USAJanuaryJune4,500FREE$1,500Any style or genre - open to creative non-fiction and fiction - winning stories are professionally illustrated and published in Story Unlikely magazine
USAFebruaryMay15,000FREE$2,000Any style or genre - 4 categories, all with large cash prizes
USAAugustSeptember4,000$12$1,000Any style / genre but multiple categories, so check website for full details - winners published on website - no permanent award page, so type 'award' or 'contest' or 'short story' into the search function at the top of the homepage and all the current award details will come up - it's a short story contest, but they have a creative non-fiction category
USAJanuaryFebruaryNo maxFREE$2,000Any style or subject but often themed - open to full-time students in North America - often run in conjunction with other institutions, lastest of which is Abbeville Institute
CanadaMarchVariesVariesC$40C$1,000For essays in which the writer’s personal engagement with the subject provides the frame - must be Canadian citizen or resident to enter - entry fee includes a 1-year subscription to The New Quarterly - all entries are considered for publication in TNQ (paid at $250)
USAAprilOctober6,000$20$3,000Any style / genre - they accept short stories and essays and give 2 x $3,000 prizes: one for fiction and one for non-fiction - winning stories published on the website

Annual Essay / Non-Fiction Writing Competitions

This table lists non-fiction writing competitions and essay awards that are run on a yearly basis.

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Annual Non-Fiction Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizeAnnual Non-Fiction Writing Competition Notes
IrelandSeptemberNovember1,500€15€500For nature writing - winners offered publication in Anthology Magazine
IrelandNovemberJanuary1,000€15€500For travel writing - winners offered publication in Anthology Magazine
AustraliaJuneSeptember3,500$20$500Any style, subject but for autobiography, biography, memoir and essays - in addition to cash, winner receives a one-year subscription to Westerly + conference fees for the AAWP conference + invite to read at the event - the winner’s work will be considered for publication by Westerly
UKJulyJuly2,000£15£150Any style, subject but based on certain topics, so check website for current details - various categories - judged by a panel of leading academics from the University of Cambridge - to find details of the competition, scroll to the bottom of the homepage and look under 'Think Tank' in the footer
Canada / USASeptemberOctober110$5$250Creative non-fiction in any style / genre - all winning entries awarded a cash prize, digital award seal to use for promotions, interview & permanent author page on website, plus publication - they also accept fiction
IrelandVariesVaries500€10€500Any style, subject but sometimes themed, so check website for current details - they also run a flash fiction award
USAJanuaryFebruaryVariesFREE£500Any style but based on different topics, so check website for current subject and choice of essay questions - for young writers aged between 10 and 18 - winners published on website
UKJuneJuly2,000FREEVariesAny style, subject or theme, but essays must be written responding to a single-word essay title, so check website for current details - entrants must be students in years 12 or 13 of UK education - winners published on website - top prize has been up to £150 in the past - you can find the prize page in the footer of the website, under "Resources"
USAJuneVaries4,000$25$500Any style / genre - you have to have been born before 1966 to enter - open to non-fiction and fiction - minimum of top fifteen finalists published in book
UKMayJune70,000 min / 90,000 max£25£500Any style or subject - for full length memoirs and autobiographical novels - they also accept fiction - winner offered publication
UKAprilMay600FREE£50Any style or subject but themed, so check website for current details - for writers aged 14-21 - winner offered work experience at Pitch HQ - winning entries published online and in Pitch - to find the competition, click on "Young Sports Journalists This Way" at the top of the homepage
USAAprilJuneSee notesFREE$200Any style or subject but themed, so check website for current details - 2 categories: middle school and high school - word limits are 600 words for middle school and 800 words for high school - winners published on website - find the competition details in the 'Academics' section of the website
USAVariesVaries1,500VariesVariesAny style, subject or theme - top prize has been up to $250 in the past - they also accept short stories -  winners published in anthology and / or on SFWC website
USANovemberJanuaryVaries$5$100Any style / genre - they have multiple categories for flash fiction, poetry, short story, non-fiction, novel and more, so check website for full details
UKAprilJune4 pagesFREE£150Any style / genre but story must be related to science - they accept non-fiction and fiction submissions - stories can be written in English or Spanish - winning stories published in the online magazine PRINCIPIA and in the literature hub at the University of Liverpool
UKMarchApril800£3.50£50Any style / genre - winners offered the chance to read their work at the festival if they are able to attend - also open to fiction and poetry
NigeriaJanuaryMayno min / max stated$10See notesAny style / genre - prizes include trophies, stickers and interviews that will be published in the T.L.O.P. magazine - also open to fiction
UKVariesVariesVariesFREESee notesCheck website for current topics - for writers aged 18 and under - prizes vary, but in past prizes have included certificates, resources for schools, visits to London and activities /work experience at international organisations - winners published in worldwide media - usually mentioned on homepage, but if not, put 'essay competition' into their site search
UK / BelgiumMarchMay250 words€6€200Any style or subject but themed, so check website for details - winner becomes writer in residence for the next Urban Tree festival - winners published in illustrated anthology and each author included receives complementary copies - also accept flash fiction and poetry
Belgium / UKAprilMay350€8€100Any style / genre - longlist published online and shortlist also as geo-located audio podcasts - to find the competition page, search for "Neighbourhood Narratives" in the website's search function (the tiny pink magnifying glass next to the Login button)
USAJanuaryMarch1,000FREE$500Any style / genre but based on a questions, so see website for full details - for high school or college students from U.S. or Canada - they accept traditional essays, video essays and performance essays

Memoir Competitions

This non-fiction writing competitions table lists memoir contests. There are very few current memoir competitions. If you know of any that are not listed here, please let me know .

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Memoir Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizeMemoir Writing Competition Notes
IrelandAugustOctober1,500£15£500For memoir writing - winners offered publication in Anthology Magazine
IrelandJanuaryApril4,000£18£1,000Any style or theme - winners published in anthology
UKMayJune70,000 min / 90,000 max£25£500Any style or subject - for full length memoirs and autobiographical novels - they also accept fiction - winner offered publication
USANovemberFebruary7,000$20$3,000Memoirs in any style - also offer generous prizes for runner-up - winners published in digital collection - you can find out more information about this prize on the "pitch us" page on their site
USAAugustSeptember4,000$12$1,000Any style / genre but multiple categories including memoir, so check website for full details - winners published on website - no permanent award page, so type 'award' or 'contest' or 'short story' into the search function
IrelandJuneSeptember1,000£10£500Any style or theme - they also have categories for flash fiction, short stories and poetry

One-Off Essay & Non-Fiction Writing Competitions

This table lists details of one-off essay and non-fiction writing competitions.

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One-Off Non-Fiction Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizeOne-Off Non-Fiction Writing Competition Notes
UK31st July 20245th October 20243,000£3£100Life-writing: the author must be writing about themselves - all winners and runners up will be published in a downloadable PDF book and a limited run of paperback books - also open to life writing
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Other Non-Fiction Writing Competitions Lists

Here you will find details of other online resources that provide lists of non-fiction writing competitions and essay contests.

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A History of Closed Non-Ficition Writing Competitions

For reference, here is a record of non-fiction writing competitions that have closed.

Non-Fiction Writing CompetitionCountryClosing DateWinners AnnouncedMax WordsEntry FeeTop PrizeNon-Fiction Writing Competition Notes
123Writings Scholarship Writing ContestUSAAugustSeptember1000FREE$2,500Any style, subject or theme, but see website for current list of topics - winners published on website - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
24Writer 'How Winning Are Your Essays' ContestUSA15th May 20161st June 20161000FREE$500Any style but themed so check website for details - CLOSED, was a one-off
Academic Help Writing ContestUSAAugustSeptember1200FREESee notesAny style or subject, but must be persuasive - winner receives a writing certificate - entrants must be a high-school, college or university student - CLOSED 2016
ACW Journalism CompetitionUK31st August 201830th September 20181000£3£25Any style but themed around news stories, so check website for full details - prizes paid as book tokens - winning entry published in Christian Writer (ACW magazine, distributed to 800 members) - entry is free for ACW members - CLOSED, was a one-off
Affiliate Blogging Tips Scholarship ProgramUSADecemberDecember500FREE$800Any style, but see website for current subject matters - entries from US citizens / residents only - DOESN'T SEEM TO BE RUNNING ANYMORE, and website is for sale so removed listing Jan 2018
Ageless Authors Writing ContestUSAJulySeptember3500$20$500Any style or subject but sometimes themed, so check website for current contest details - entrants must be aged 50 years or older - winning essays published in anthology - NOT RUN SINCE 2019, so removed listing in 2021 update
All Top Reviews Writing ContestUSA31st December 201710th January 2018700FREE$500Review writing contest - prize money has to be spent with a website reviewed by All Top Reviews - CLOSED, was a one-off
Apps Free For PC Digital & Technology ScholarshipUSAMarchApril1000FREE$500Any style, subject or theme - winner published on the website - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
AskPetersen Scholarship: Essay Writing ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1000FREE$200Any style or subject, but themed so check website for current topics - CLOSED 2016
Assignment Essay Help Benjamin Bloom Scholarship ProgramUSADecemberFebruary2500FREE$2,500Any style or subject - entrants must currently be a student of a college or university - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Assignment Masters Winter Essay ContestUSA20th February 2018?800FREE$1,000Any style or theme - CLOSED, was a one off
AussieWritings ScholarshipAustralia31st May 201920th June 20191000FREE$1,000Any style or theme, but check website for list of topics - winners published on website - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Australian Help Writing ContestAustraliaVariesVaries1200FREE$700Any style or subject but check website for current list of topics - winners published on website - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Best Essay ScholarshipUK30th November 20177th December 20171000FREE$1,000Any style or theme, but see website for prompts - decent cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd place too - CLOSED, was a one-off
Best of Bests ScholarshipUSANovemberDecember1200FREE$1,000Any style, subject or theme - winners published on website - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
Best Pressure Cooker Student ScholarshipBangladeshDecemberDecember1000FREE$2,000Any style, but see website for current topics - you have to be a student to enter - the scholarship - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
Bid 4 Papers Essay ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1500FREE$500Themed, so check website for current theme - entrants must be 25 or under - winners published on Facebook - CLOSED 2016
Blue Mesa Review Non-Fiction Writing ContestUSAAugustOctober6000$12$500Any style, subject or theme - winners published in the Blue Mesa Review - CLOSED, not run since 2016 so removed listing 2019
Boom Essays Writing ContestUSAFebruaryMarch1000FREE$2,000Any style, but check website for current topics - winner published by Boom Essays - 2nd prize $1,500 and 3rd prize $1,000 - NOT RUN FOR OVER A YEAR, so removed listing Jan 2018
Build Your Own Blog New Writer ScholarshipUSA29th Nov 2015December 2015no max statedFREE$4,000Any style or theme - CLOSED
Casevac Writing ContestUSAVariesVaries2000see notes$2,500Any style / genre but themed and must also relate to a prompt, so check website for current details - $12 adult entry, $9 for students - 10% of proceeds go to the UNHCR - also open to fiction - sometimes runs more than once a year - CLOSED 2022
Castle Craig Essay CompetitionUKDecemberApril3000FREE£1000Any style or subject but must be about 1 of 3 essay questions, so see website for full details - open to students studying medicine, psychology, nursing, psychotherapy, social work or a related discipline - winners published on website - NOT RUN SINCE 2018, so removed listing 2020
Confident Writers Scholarship Essay Writing ContestUKBi-AnnuallyBi-Annually700FREE$700Any style or subject but check website for current topics - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Craft Resumes Creative Workforce Transition ScholarshipUSABi-AnnuallyBi-Annually1000FREE$1,000Any style or subject but themed so check website for details - winners published on the Craft Resumes blog and offered a paid 1 to 3 month internship - CLOSED 2016
Custom Writing Essay Writing ContestUKQuarterlyQuarterly650FREE$800Any style or subject but check website for current topics - winners published on the Custom Writing blog - NOT RUN SINCE 2016, so removed from lists Jan 2018
Cyberworld Publishing 'The Good Life in Galicia' CompetitionGalicia, SpainAugustVaries4500FREE£15Any style, subject or theme but must be about Galicia in a significant way - winners published in anthology - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2024
Dandy Writers' Writing ContestsUSAMonthlyMonthlyVariesVariesVariesAny style / genre - they run a variety of regular contests for short stories, flash fiction, non-fiction, poetry and more - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2024
EduBirdie Essay Writing ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1500FREE$500Themed, so check the website for current details - winners published on website - cash prizes for 2nd and 3rd place writers too - CLOSED 2016
EduGeeksClub Essay Writing ContestUSA31st May 201915th June 20191000FREE$450Any style / genre but there are set topics, so check website for full details - winners published on EduGeeksClub website - lots of prizes for runners up too - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
EssaysCapital Writing ContestUSABiannuallyBiannually1700FREE$3,000Any style or subject but there are a choice of topics, so check website for current details - winners' essays will be published on EssaysCapital Blog - I've recently received some concerns from users about this competition - it seems they have not announced winners and not contacted entrants - you can learn more on the EssaysCapital Facebook page, where users are asking what's going on with no response - I've contacted EssaysCapital to ask them if the competition is still running - if I don't hear back soon I'll remove this listing - UPDATE JAN 2017: I NEVER HEARD BACK FROM THEM SO HAVE RETIRED THIS LISTING
EssayHub Essay Writing ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1000FREE$500Any style but check website for current topics - winners published on website - CLOSED 2017
Essay Mama Writing ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1300FREE$450Themed, so check the website for current details - winners published on the Essay Mama website - CLOSED 2016
Essay Mama Christmas Writing ContestUSA25th December 20145th January 20154000See notes$450Any style / genre, but themed around Christmas - to enter, you must like their Facebook page and share the competition link - 15 winning stories published in a printed book - CLOSED 2015
EssayMash Monthly CompetitionUKMonthlyMonthly1000FREE$100Any style or subject but themed, so check website for current details - the EssayMash goal is to promote intellectual discussion around the world - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2020
EssayPro Writing ContestUSAVariesVariesVariesFREEVariesAny style or subject, but you need to chose from a list of topics so check the link for current details - winners published on the EssayPro website - usually offers a $1,000 prize pool - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
EssayRoo Australian Writing ContestAustraliaMarchMarch800FREE$3,000Any style or subject but check website for current topics - 2nd prize $2,500, 3rd prize $1,500 - winners published on the website - CLOSED 2017
Essay Service Writer’s Encouragement ScholarshipUSABi-AnnuallyBi-Annually1200FREE$500Check website for current topic and other rules regarding citations and style - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Essay Supply Cyberbullying ExperienceUSA30th June 201731st July 20171000FREE$1,500Any style but themed so check website for details - CLOSED, was a one-off
Essay Writing Expert Essay Writers ContestUKNovemberNovember1000FREE$500Any style but check website for current list of topics - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Expert Assignment Help Student Essay Writing CompetitionAustraliaDecemberDecember1000FREE$450Any style, subject or theme - winners published in on EAH blog - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Expert Assignment Help Global Goals Scholarship ProgramAustraliaDecemberJanuary3000FREE$2,500Any style or subject but themed around Global Goals, so check website for full details - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Field of Words Memoir CompetitionAustraliaVariesVaries2000$15$400Any style or theme - winners published on website - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2019
Garden Museum’s Festival of Garden Literature Writing CompetitionUKMayJune2500£5£2,500Memoirs inspired by or set in a garden - winners published by Granta Online - CLOSED 2015
Gulf Stream Summer ContestUSAAugustSeptember5000$7$100Any style, subject or theme - winners published in Gulf Stream Lit Mag - also accept fiction and poetry - NOT RUN SINCE 2020, so removed listing in 2023 update
Hektoen International Blood Writing ContestUSA15th January 2020April 20201600FREE$3,000Medical and humanities - themed contest related to blood - winners and other best articles published in Hektorama and may be publicized in email newsletters and on social media - CLOSED, was a one-off
Highfield Press 'Picture Worth 1000 Words' Essay ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1000$20$1,000Themed - uses a different picture to inspire writers for each contest, see website for current details - winners published on website - entries may be a personal essay, memoir, narrative nonfiction, commentary, travel piece, historical account, biography, or short story - CLOSED 2016
Hourglass Literary Magazine Best Essay AwardBosniaAprilSeptember9000$15$1,000No theme, or genre limitations - winners published in Hourglass Literary Magazine - not run since 2017, so removed from lists 2019
Iceland Writers Retreat Writing ContestIcelandVariesVariesVariesFREESee notesAny style / genre but themed, so check website for current theme - prize is usually a place on a writing retreat - comps are sometimes for fiction, sometimes poetry and sometimes non-fiction - look at 'News & Events at bottom or homepage or in 'About IWR' section of website then 'News' to find latest competition details - CONTEST NOT RUN SINCE 2020, so removed listing during 2022 update
JetWriters Essay Writing Contest 2nd EditionUSA15th Nov 201523rd Nov 20151200FREE$400Themed, so check website for current topics - 2nd prize $250, 3rd prize $150 - CLOSED
Jittery Monks ScholarshipUSAMarchMarchNo maxFREE$1,500Any style or subject but themed so check website for details - you have to be in full time education to enter - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Juicingbeasts Staying Healthy ScholarshipMalaysiaOctoberNovember1000FREE$500Any style but check website for current topic - winners published on website - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
KidGuard For Education Scholarship ProgramUSAOctoberNovemberno maxFREE$1,000Any style or subject but must be inspired by prompts, so check link for current details - 4 categories, university, high school, middle school and elementary school - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2020
King's Cut Proofreading and Editing Company Essay Writing CompetitionUK21st September 202044105500£5£200Any style, subject but themed around justice - entrants must be between 11 and 16 years of age - the final is a live speech reading by the finalists on Zoom before a panel of judges - CLOSED, was a one-off
Lifesaver Essays Essay Writing ContestUSAVariesVaries1300FREEVariesAny style but see website for list of current topics - competition will be run up to 4 times a year - winners published on the Lifesaver Essays blog - top prizes have been as high as $600 in the past - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Logos Institute Essay Writing CompetitionUK15th December 201819th May 20191500FREESee notesAny style / genre - UK citizens only - top prize is scholarship to study theology at the University of St Andrews as well as a £2000 towards living expenses - CLOSED, was a one-off
Londnr Magazine New Voices CompetitionUK1st June 20171st August 20171000£4See notesAny style or theme - winner receives a paid feature-length article, published in A/W 2017 magazine and a paid contract for a set of three articles for the Londnr online, mentoring, free tickets to the launch party and other Londnr events - CLOSED, was a one-off
MichelsonIP Udemy Learner Writing ContestUSA5th June 202025th June 2020800FREE$500Any style, subject but themed around intellectual property - to participate, you have to enroll in their free course - winners published on blog and in Inventors Digest - Closed, was a one-off
Narratively Profile PrizeUSAAprilJune7000$20$3,000Any style / genre, but they are looking for profile pieces that tell the story of ordinary people or communities doing extraordinary things - winners published online and in a digital collection - to find the current competition page, put "prize" into their website search function, which can be found by clicking on the menu icon located on the top right of their website - CLOSED 2023, may or may not run again in the future
Nerdy Bot Scholarship Essay CompetitionUSAFebruaryMarch500FREE$1,000Any style or subject but check website for current topic - CLOSED 2018
Ninja Essays Writing ContestUSAVariesVaries1000FREE$500Themed, so check website for current topics - competition is run every 3 to 4 months - NOT RUN SINCE 2016, so removed from lists Jan 2018
Noplag Scholarship Essay ContestUSA31st August 2017September 20175000FREE$2,500Any style but there are a number of topics to choose from, so visit the Noplag website for full details - deadline was in June, but extended to end of August - CLOSED, was a one-off
NUHA Foundation Blogging PrizesUKVariesVariesSee notesFREESee notesThemed, so check website for current details - 3 categories: 10-14 years 800 words max $250 top prize, 15-18 years 1,200 words max $900 top prize and 19+ years 1,500 words max $2,400 top prize - all entrants published on website - NOT RUN SINCE 2019, so removed listing during 2022 update
OmniPapers Writing ContestUSAVariesVaries1500FREE$500Themed, so check website for current theme - participants must be 20-25 years old - winners published on the OmniPapers website - NOT RUN SINCE 2016, so removed from website 2018
Oz Essays Scholarship Essay Writing ContestAustraliaJulyJuly5 pagesFREE$1,000Any style, but entry must answer a question so check website for current details - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
Phenq Avis Value Of Being Fit Scholarship ProgramUSAMarchApril1000FREE$750Any style, subject or theme - winners published on the Phenq Avis website - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society - William Wisdom Creative Writing CompetitionUSAVariesVaries2500VariesVariesAny style or subject - winners might be published - essay / non-fiction prizes in the past have been up to $2,000 - many categories, one of which is non-fiction books and one of which is an essay prize - WEBSITE DISAPPEARED 2022
Plozee Post CompetitionUK22nd February 202222nd March 2022No maxFREE$100Any style or theme - Plozee is a user-generated content platform, all submissions will be published immediately on the page each contestant has posted their writing - CLOSED, was a one-off
Productivity Spot Education ScholarshipIndiaOctoberNovember1000FREE$1,000Any style but check website for current subject/theme - winners published on website - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
ProEssayWriting ChallengeUSA10th February 201720th February 20171000FREE$1,000Any style but there are a number of topics to choose from, please visit the website for full details - 2nd prize $500, 3rd prize $250 - CLOSED, was a one-off
READ Foundation Writing CompetitionUK10th October 201813th October 2018500FREESee notesAny style / genre but themed, so check website for full details - winner publicly displayed across hundreds of schools and read by tens of thousands of children, plus feedback from writer Qaisra Shahraz - also accept poems and flash fiction - CLOSED, was a one-off
Resume Writing Lab ScholarshipUSA31st December 201814th January2019500FREE$500Any style or genre but check website for topics - CLOSED was a one-off
Rewarded Essays Writing ContestUSA20th October 201730th October 2017900FREE$500Any style or theme - CLOSED, was a one-off
Ruminate Magazine's Nonfiction ContestUSAVariesVaries5500$20$1,500Any style or subject - entry fee includes a complimentary copy of Ruminate Magazine - winner published in Ruminate Magazine - STOPPED PUBLISHING IN 2022
Sentence House ScholarshipUSADecemberJanuary1500FREE$1,500Any style or subject - winners published on website - OPENS UP RANDOM SPAMMY LINKS, so removed from listings Jan 2018
Shooter Literary Magazine 'Shooter Flash' CompetitionUKMonthlyMonthly1000£3£50Any style or subject and they also accept fiction - winner published on website and in anthology sent to Shooter subscribers - NON-FICTION NO LONGER MENTIONED ON SUBS GUIDELINES, so removed listing during 2022 update
Showboxa.Com Writing Contest For Science & Tech EnthusiastsUSAQuarterlyQuarterly1500FREE$1,000Any style but themed, so check website for current details - REMOVED because site has nothing to do with writing
SisterShip Magazine Writing CompetitionsAustraliaVariesVariesVariesFREEVariesAny style or genre but themed so check website for full details - only open to people who identify as women - winners published by SisterShip Press Pty Ltd. - top prize varies, but has been up to $250 in the past - COMPETITION PAGE DISAPPEARED, so removed listing at the end of 2019
SisterShip Magazine Writing CompetitionAustralia17th August 20185th October 20181500FREE$100Any style or genre but themed around facing fears - only open to people who identify as women - winners published by SisterShip Press Pty Ltd. - CLOSED, was a one-off
SiW Internet Marketing ScholarshipUSADecemberJanuary1200FREE$1,000Any style but themed around internet marketing - winners published on the SiW website - CLOSED, not run since 2017, so removed from lists 2019
Sleek City Press Prose ContestCanada18th September 20223rd November 20221000See notes$600Any style / genre and prompt is "who I was, before this" - entry fee is $10, $5 for students - they also accept fiction - $600 prize is awarded in each catgory - CLOSED, was a one-off
Smart Paper Help Writing ScholarshipUSAJanuaryJanuary1000FREE$1,000Any style but check website for current topics - 2nd prize $700, 3rd prize $400 - CLOSED 2016
Smart.Study Essay Writing ScholarshipUK1st August 201615th August 2016700FREE$700Any style but there are 3 topics to choose from, visit the site for details - winners published on the Smart.Study blog
SolidEssay Essay ContestUSAVariesVaries800FREE$1,000Any style or subject but you need to chose from a list of topics, so check website for current details - winners published on website - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
South Warwickshire Literary Festival Creative Writing CompetitionUK30th June 202323rd September 2023800£3£50Any style / genre - winner offered the chance to read their work at the festival if they are able to attend - also open to fiction and poetry - CLOSED, was a one-off
SpeedyPaper Global Essay Writing ContestUSAQuarterlyQuarterly600FREE$1,000Any style, but themed, so check website for current details - NOT RUN FOR OVER 6 MONTHS, so removed listing Jan 2018
Student Scholarship from UnplagCyprus1st Mar 20169th Mar 2016500FREE$2,000Any style but themed so check website for details - winners published on the Unplag blog - prize money given to the University the student studies at, so goes towards their tuition fees - 2 runners-up receive free subscription to Unplag
Student Wordsmith 'The Growing Unease' Journalism CompetitionUK18th December 2015Jan 20162000£5See notesThemed, so check website for current topics - winners published in a pamphlet and 'exciting prizes' offered to winners
Swift River 'My Mother, My Hero' Essay ContestUSA1st May 201712th May 2017250FREE$200Any style but themed - Swift River will use the winning essay as part of their efforts to fight addiction
Taadiib National Essay Writing CompetitionPakistanMarchApril750FREEPKR 12,000 (£60)Any style / genre but themed and based around a specific question, so check website for current details - for school children living in Pakistan - winners published on website - COMPETITION LINK BROKEN, so removed listing during 2021 update
The London Magazine Essay CompetitionUK31st August 2017October1500£10£500Any style or theme - winner published in The London Magazine - runners-up published on website - 2nd prize £300, 3rd prize £200 - CLOSED, was a one-off
The Notting Hill Editions Biennial Essay PrizeUKVariesVaries8000£20£20,000Any subject in classic essay format - 2,000 to 8,000 words - 5 runner up prizes of £1,000 - winners published in anthology - entry fee includes copy of previous anthology - runs every 2 years - NOT RUN SINCE 2017, so removed listing during 2021 update
ThePensters ScholarshipUSAMayJune500FREE$1,000Any subject, but narrative writing preferred - check the website for details of essay requirements - Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists
The Spectator John Murray PrizeUKMayOctober4000FREE£20,000Any style or subject but themed, so check website for full details - for previously unpublished authors only - prize is a £20,000 book deal with John Murray - winning essay published in The Spectator and anniversary anthology - NOT RUN SINCE 2018, so removed listing during 2021 update
The Travelex Next Great Travel Writer 2017UK5th February 2017?1000FREE£1,500Any style but themed around travel - in addition to cash, the winner receives a session with a Penguin editor - there's also a student category with a £500 prize - the contest is judged by journalists, Penguin editors and international bloggers - CLOSED, was a one-off
Those That Breathe Environmental Writing CompetitionUKMonthly during 2021Monthly during 2021Varies£4See notesAny style or subject, but themed so check website for details - the competition is open from the 1st until the 25th of each month during 2021 - proceeds from entry fees are donated to charities that are trying to make a difference to climate change - winners published on website and in anthology in 2022 - open to non-fiction, poetry, short stories and flash fiction - CLOSED, was a one-off
UK Writing's British Essay Writing ContestUKMayJune900FREE3500Any style or theme, but check website out for the list of current topics - the 3 winning essays are published on the UK Writing website - NOT RUN FOR OVER A YEAR, so removed listing Jan 2018
Verbolatry Laugh-a-Riot Non-Ficiton ContestUKAugustOctober500See notesSee notesHumorous style and check website for current topic - if you enter for FREE, the top prize is £50; if you pay £5 entry, the top prize is £100 - winning entries published in Verbolatry newsletter and on their website - NOT RUN SINCE 2016, so removed from lists Jan 2018
Widows & Widowers Magazine Writing CompetitionUK1st Sept 201512th Dec 20155000FREESee notesThemed, so check website for current details - 3 winning essays published in magazine - all shortlisted entries published in an anthology
Win Our Inn Essay ContestUSA31st March 2020May 2020350$99See notesFor essays about why owning an inn would fulfill your dreams and why you think you'd be successful - prize is a turnkey motel operation on an island off the coast of Maine, plus $25,000 operating fund - CLOSED, was a one-off
Wonder Institute Essay ContestUSANovemberDecember1500$20$1,000Any style or subject but see website for current topic - winner published on the Wonder Institute website - POSTPONED in 2017 and not run since, so removed listing 2019

More Writing Advice

I hope you found this "Non-Fiction Writing Competitions" page helpful. You can find lots of other publication opportunities and writing tips in the Advice section  of this website.

Writing Advice

Note On Essay Writing Service Providers Offering Scholarships

Some of the contests and scholarships that used to be featured on my non-fiction writing competitions page were run by essay writing service providers. The more I found out about these types of business, the more I felt that they're not ethical.

Essentially, they allow students to cheat, by paying someone else to write their essay/thesis for them. While some of them do offer large cash prizes, so can be of benefit to writers, I wasn't comforable promoting these brands or being associated with them.

Due to my reservations about this business niche, essay writing service providers that run non-fiction writing competitions were removed from the lists in 2019. You will find them in the history section of the page, with a note that says, ' Essay writing service provider – unethical, so removed from lists '.

Note On Affiliate Websites Offering Scholarships

In 2017 I started to receive a lot of requests for non-fiction writing competitions listings by affiliate websites that have little or nothing to do with writing. They often offer scholarships with decent cash prizes, but were run by websites that promoted vacuum cleaners, or baby products etc. My audience are writers, so I want to keep this page on topic and relevant to them.

Therefore I am no longer accepting non-fiction writing competitions listing requests from websites that are not about writing. I've also moved any listings I did have for off-topic websites into the History of Closed Contests list, with a note saying, ' REMOVED because website has nothing to do with writing '.

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This website was established in 2011. In 2024, it was redesigned. Between 2011 and 2024, thousands of people commented on the site. I’d like to thank every person for their engagement – it’s greatly appreciated.

When the site was rebuilt, transferring comments comprising hundreds of thousands of words was not feasible on most pages. The Non-Fiction Writing Competitions page comments are an exception and they appear below. New comments are welcome. Please feel free to share your thoughts and ask questions.

Cathy M I am semi retired and thinking about taking up writing. I am in the process of putting together my biographical memoirs about a woman growing up during the 20th century in America. I have had a fairly interesting life being born in Southern California just after World War II and wondered if you could direct me to whomever might be interested in reviewing it.

Chris Fielden Cathy, you could try some memoir writing competitions. I know Fish Publishing and Writers Digest accept memoir entries and are well renowned. You could also try the Creative Nonfiction website as they accept all sorts of nonfiction submissions.

If you want to do some research, the Writers' & Artists' yearbook is a good place to start. It's UK based, but contains all sorts of details about different publishers that might be appropriate for you.

I hope that's helpful and wish you the best of luck with publishing your work 🙂

Justin S Hi Christopher, this question is purely out of curiosity and not at all an attempt at criticism, but when you post potential writing competitions on your website, have any of them turned out to be fraudulent? I've heard people running into problems with the Essays Capital essay competition and was wondering if you had any more information on the legitimacy of the company and the contest.

Chris Fielden Hi Justin. No, I haven't heard of any problems regarding the Essays Capital competition.

The only website I've ever encountered that kind of problem with was called Chapter One Promotions. A couple of my users highlighted issues and with a bit of research (and personal experience, unfortunately - I had a short story due to be published by them at the time; needless to say, it never happened) I found that there were lots of complaints about the contest and made that clear on my site, linking to other resources that highlighted the problems.

So, if you have any information on issues with this particular competition, please let me know so I can research it. And if there are any relevant links you can send, that would be much appreciated.

Justin S Hello Chris. Well it's mostly from what I've seen from their facebook page. They announced a very truncated time - roughly 6 days - until winners would be notified of their status, however, there hasn't even been any emails of declination. My nephew who entered the competition told me there were no confirmation emails; no social media status updates and basically no aid from their 24/7 help desk. Looking at your description of their competition, it seems like they've done this more than once (since you wrote they hold it biannually in their description).

I'd love to know more about it if you find more information about their legitimacy.

Chris Fielden Hi Justin. Great stuff, thanks for letting me know.

I’ve had a search about and can’t find any other feedback about them, but their Twitter hasn’t been updated for months either.

It looks like there might be issue, so I’ll change the listing on my site to reflect this and link to their Facebook profile as an example. That might spur them to get in touch.

I’ll let you know if I hear from them.

Madeeha K Hi Christopher. Thanks for the links which provide us with information regarding Essay writing contests. Back in August I participated in the EssayPro writing contest. Later they extended the date for the submissions to their essay writing contest. It's now December 2016.

I've also participated in EssayHelp's writing contest which happens to also be a project linked with EssayPro writing services. Now it's been a month, I'd like to know about some Twitter handle for EssayPro so that I can know about the results of the contest, but I'm not able to get in touch with any of customer service representatives there.

It's making me a bit confused and I would very much appreciate it if you could help me in solving this matter. If the chat option is available on their site, why don't they respond to my queries?

Chris Fielden Sorry to hear about your experiences with EssayPro. And thank you for letting me know about it.

I recently liaised with Kurtis (in November), who runs it. So I assume the contest is still active.

I’ve emailed him for you and asked him what is going on.

I’ll let you know if I hear back from him.

In the meantime, this is their Twitter profile: @EssayPro_

Madeeha K Many thanks for your response. I'll be glad if you'll let me know when you hear back.

Chris Fielden Hi Madeeha

I’ve heard back from Kurtis. Please see his message below.

He said you can feel free to contact him.

I hope that’s helpful. Please let me know if you need any more help.

Hi Christopher,

The contest is actually extended, that's absolutely right. We are going to announce names of the winners after the contest is over.

We decided simply to update the page with the contest details rather than get in touch with the participants because there were not many.

EssayHelp is another organization and I can't help with that.

But I will be happy to help this person with the EssayPro contest and to answer all the questions she/he has.

Thank you for this letter.

Let me know if there is anything else you'd like to clarify.

Regards, Kurtis

Madeeha K Thanks Christopher, I've just heard from Kurtis and have found answers to most of my queries.

Chris Fielden Hi Madeeha. OK, great – thanks for letting me know 🙂

John S Hi - was looking through your list of essay prizes, and didn't see one on there which you might want to add: The Bodley Head/Financial Times Essay Prize.

Chris Fielden Thanks for this, John – much appreciated. I’ve added the competition to the listings.

Madeeha K Hi Chris. Thanks for your effort in compiling this page of essay writing competitions. Last year, I was declared winner in the edubirdie writing competition listed on your page. I also received an appreciation certificate from lifesaver essay contest, but still have some doubts about writing essays for these essay service providers.

You have mentioned that some of the contests on the page are run by essay service providers, but don't you think that most of them are run by theses types of services? I'm confused, if I write for some contests run by these services, what are they going to do with my essay later on? This is putting me off participating in these types of competition.

I haven't found any other site with this much information and love to write essays, but the thing which is confusing me is the fact that writing competitions listed on your site under the heading of regular and prestigious competitions are all run by essay service providers. Is it fine to write for them?

Chris Fielden Hi Madeeha. No problem. And congratulations on winning the edubirdie competition – that’s great news.

A lot of the contests I list are run by essay writing services. I guess it makes sense for them to run these types of competitions as they are relevant to their websites and help with marketing their brands.

Most of the competitions listed publish winning essays on their websites. That’s good for a writer’s portfolio. And cash prizes are always beneficial 🙂 Beyond that, I haven’t seen any other statements about what the competition administrators might do with an essay you submit. As you own the copyright, they couldn’t do anything without your permission anyway.

I don’t think there is any harm in submitting to these competitions. I just question the ethics of an industry that offers a service that writes essays for students – to me, it seems like offering a way of cheating. Still, the contests are separate from that and can help a writer develop and add credits to their CV. I guess it’s your call, but personally I don’t see a problem with submitting to contests run by these businesses.

If you’re worried about it, I’d simply submit to contests that are not run by these types of business. There are other sites outside of the essay writing service industry listed on my site. Maybe try some of those?

I hope that answers your question, but please let me know if you require any further information.

Padma P Hi Christopher. I want to write a novel about a girl's life - inspirational, loving, entertaining  mood swings, family, schooling and her entire life in different  situations. I want to publish it but I don't know whom to trust my novel story with.

Chris Fielden You could try Inkitt. They offer a trustworthy platform. It's free to use. I deal with them regularly and they seem like good people.

I hope that helps - good luck with your book 🙂

Sandeep N Hi Chris, you are doing great service through this site. Thank you!

I have written a book on raising human consciousness, titled RENEWAL, which I have been advised to enter into competitions. That search is what got me to your site.

Would you have any suggestions for me? Would you like to read a copy?

Chris Fielden Hi Sandeep, thank you for your message. And congratulations on publishing your book.

There are lots of competitions for books, but you'd have to look through all the rules / terms and conditions and see which ones might be suitable for your style of writing. I have a book and novel contest list on my site. You can  see that here .

I receive lots of requests to read books and can't accommodate them all, I'm afraid. But thank you for the offer.

I wish you all the best with submitting your book to competitions.

Sandeep N YOU ARE TOTALLY AWESOME CHRISTOPHER! Thanks, Sandeep.

Chris Fielden Thank you Sandeep 🙂

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