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The Plaza Short Story Prize (2500 words)

The Plaza Short Story Prize (2500 words)

Judged by Jamie Quatro

1st prize: £1000 / $1250. 2nd prize: £300 / $360. 3rd prize: £100 / $120

2500 words maximum

The Plaza Prizes sign the finest poets and writers in the world. You could win £1000 / $1250, and publication, for your short story.

Our 2025 judge is American novelist and short story writer, Jamie Quatro.

Jamie is The New York Times Notable author of the story collection I Want to Show You More, a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Art Seidenbaum Award and the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize, and Fire Sermon, a Book of the Year for the Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, Bloomberg, and The Times Literary Supplement.

Jamie’s fiction has appeared, or is forthcoming, in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Harper’s, the New York Review of Books, The Guardian, and elsewhere.

A finalist for the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, Jamie is the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell, Yaddo, Bread Loaf, and Maison Dora Maar in Ménerbes, France, where she will be in residence in the spring of 2025. She holds an MA in English from the College of William and Mary and an MFA in fiction from the Bennington College Writing Seminars.

Jamie teaches in the Sewanee School of Letters MFA program and lives with her family in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Her latest novel, Two-Step Devil will be launched in October 2025.

So please send Jamie your short stories. 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.

“I'm looking forward to reading some great stories from all over the world.”

Jamie Quatro

The Prizes

First Prize: £1000 / *$1250

Second Prize: £300 / *$360

Third Place: £100 / *$120

Top 10

The 10 shortlisted entries will be published in The Plaza Prizes Anthology 3, which will be launched at our third awards ceremony, in 2025.

Terms and Conditions

Rules

Rules

  • CLOSES: Midnight GMT, 30th November 2024
  • Writers can enter any number of times. (Full Entry Fee: £12.00 / *$14.40. Single Additional Discount Entry fee: £9.00 / *$11.40.
  • Short stories can be in any style or form, but must be in English, and written for adults, and within the 2500 word limit.
  • Entries must be submitted online. No email submissions. Postal entry discouraged.
  • Enter the correct version of your work. If you make a mistake, entry fees will not be refunded. (You will have to enter again.)

Eligibility

Read the rules carefully before entering the competition. Entry implies acceptance of all the rules and failure to comply will result in disqualification.

All entries are judged anonymously. Please do not include your name, address, phone number, email, website, twitter handle etc on the document or in the file name or it will be disqualified.

Entries will be disqualified if they are over the 2500 word limit, and there will be no refund.

Entries must be entirely your own work.

Entries must NOT have been published traditionally because we will publish the 10 shortlisted in our anthology. Self-published work or work published in online journals ARE eligible for entry.

Entries must NOT have won in any other competition. If your entry was long-listed or shortlisted in other competitions it IS still eligible.

Simultaneous submissions are allowed but if an entry wins a prize elsewhere, is published or scheduled for future publication, prior to the date of prize giving, you must inform us to withdraw immediately. Entry fees will not be refunded.

Length

Maximum 2500 words.


Fees

FULL ENTRY FEE: £12.00 / *$14.40 per entry.
Single Additional Discount entry: £9.00 / *$11.40)

Entries should be submitted online via Jotform and paid for via Paypal.

Format

  • Entries must be typed, can be SINGLE- or DOUBLE-spaced, with the story title at the top of every page. (Any formatting issues will not lead to disqualification. Please just make sure your work is as easy to read as possible.)
  • Save as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF file with the title as the file name. Do not include your name in the file name as this will lead to disqualification.
  • Max 2MB file. Include the line count for top right, first page.
  • Do not add cover pages.
  • No illustrated work.

Judging

The judges’ decision is final. No individual correspondence can be entered into. Judges are unable to comment on individual entries. The Plaza Prizes reserves the right to change the judge without notice.

The Plaza Prizes reserves the right to amend the rules where it deems necessary. Any changes to the rules will be posted on our website.

Copyright

Copyright remains with the author, but The Plaza Prizes reserves the right to publish short stories in an anthology and use extracts from any of the 10 shortlisted entries for publicity purposes.

Results & Awards

The Plaza Short Story Prize winners will be announced on the website and social media in January 2025. The 10 short-listed entries will be published in The Plaza Prizes Anthology 3, which will be launched at our awards ceremony in October 2025.

Bursary Scheme

We have offered 250 bursaries in 2022-2024. We are offering 100 FREE ENTRY BURSARIES in 2025 across all our competitions to poets/writers on low incomes, and from underrepresented groups. You can apply for a bursary if low income, class, race, age, gender, sexuality, caring responsibilities, location, disability, or mental and physical health affects your writing. We want to encourage equality to discover quality new writing from diverse voices. To apply, please contact: simon@theplazaprizes.com

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