Enter the 2009-2010 Commonwealth Short Story Competition First prize £2,000
This competition is now closed and the winners can be viewed here. Details of 2010's competition are available here.


The Commonwealth Short Story Competition exists to increase understanding between and appreciation of different Commonwealth cultures, to showcase the rich diversity of the Commonwealth and to support rising literary talents.
“Here, in India, publishers don't readily accept short story collections. What tilted the scale in my favour is surely the hat of trick prizes in a prestigious competition like yours! I am hopeful that this recognition will influence the sales of the book too.”
Usha Rajagopalan, Bangalore, India
“Following my win in the Commonwealth Short Story Competition a few years ago, I just want to inform you that my first novel has just been accepted for publication by Farafina Publishers”
Anietie Isong, Lagos, Nigeria.
About the competition
The Commonwealth Short Story Competition is an annual scheme to promote new creative writing. It was established in 1996. It is funded by the Commonwealth Foundation and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, who work together to administer the scheme.
The scheme exists to increase understanding and appreciation of Commonwealth cultures and to promote rising literary talents. Each year 26 winning and highly commended stories from the different regions of the Commonwealth are recorded on to CDs and broadcast on radio stations across the Commonwealth. The winner receives a prize of £2,000 and there are regional prizes of £500.
How to enter
The competition is open to all people who are citizens of a Commonwealth member country.
There is no age limit or requirement to write about a particular theme. Entries may be made by both amateur and professional writers.
The deadline for entries is 11 May 2009.
The following are the rules of the competition.
• All entries must clearly state the author's name, date of birth, full contact details and country of citizenship.
• The stories must not exceed 600 words. Entries over 600 words in length will be disqualified. The word count should be stated on the entry.
• The stories must be original and should not have been previously published anywhere in full or part. Entrants must confirm this in writing as part of the application.
• All entries must be in English.
• A maximum of three stories may be entered per person.
• Entries must be made by email to e.dcosta@commonwealth.int, either as an attachment in a mainstream software format or in the body of the email. All entries must use the subject line 'Commonwealth Short Story Competition'.
• The competition administrators reserve the right to disqualify any competition entry which does not meet the conditions outlined above. No correspondence will be entered into in this regard.
• Entries will not be returned or acknowledged.
• Only winners and highly commended entrants will be notified. The names of the winners will be published in the magazines and websites of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and the Commonwealth Foundation.
• Winners will retain the copyright but assign broadcasting rights (including audio on demand and sale on audio media), publication rights and rights to use the stories for press and promotional purposes, including via the internet, for ten years to the programme partners (Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and its members, and the Commonwealth Foundation). These rights are non-exclusive.
Culture programme
The Commonwealth Short Story Competition is part of the Culture Programme of the Commonwealth Foundation, along with other schemes such as the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and Commonwealth Connections arts residency scheme. The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation supporting the work of charities, not for profit and non-governmental organisations, culture practitioners and other parts of civil society in the areas of human development, culture, communities and livelihoods and governance and democracy. The Foundation is supported by Commonwealth governments, and raises additional funds from institutions, corporate donors and individuals to support its growing work programme.
Links
2009 Commonwealth Short Story Competition Results
2008 Short Story Awards Photos
2008 Commonwealth Short Story Competition Results
Short Story winning entries in Audio
2007 Short Story Awards Photos
2007 Commonwealth Short Story Competition Results
2006 Commonwealth Short Story Competition Results
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