1st prize: £1000 / *$1250. 2nd prize: £300 / *$360. 3rd prize: *£100 / $120
1000 words maximum
The Plaza Prizes are even bigger and better in 2025. We have the best judges in the world and the cash prizes aren’t too shabby either. You could win £1000 / $1250 and publication, for your flash fiction.
Our 2025 judge is flash fiction specialist, and previous winner of The Plaza Microfiction Prize, Barbara Black.
Barbara was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia. She has published two collection of cracking short stories: Music From a Strange Planet and Little Fortified Tales (2024).
Her writing has been published nationally and internationally. She was a Fiction Finalist in the 2020 National Magazine Awards; Winner of the 2017 Writers’ Union of Canada Short Prose Competition; Double Longlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize; Winner of both the Federation of BC Writers Literary Contest (Flash Fiction) 2021 and 2022, their Literary Writes Contest (Prose Poem) 2018; and Shortlisted for the 2021 Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition.
‘Black tells tales that seem drawn directly from the world of dreams and hallucination while fully fleshed out with observed or imagined detail. Think Kafka on crack. Think a luminous, shimmering visual paired with otherworldly and oddly menacing music. Think the emergence of a voice that will be important in Canadian fiction for a long time. Think what you like. Just don’t miss this exciting and impressive debut.’ Vancouver Sun.
Barbara stills lives in British Columbia. She is a classically trained singer. She rides a Triumph Street Triple motorcycle. She gardens. She is ‘an occasional collagist’.
So please send our judge, Barbara Black, your flash fiction. To be long-listed (that’s the final 20) is an achievement. To be shortlisted in the Top 10, or place second or third, or win will be a validation of your skills, and get you published in The Plaza Prizes Anthology 3, in 2025.