Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Writing entries open

Entries for the 2024 Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Writing are now open for short stories and memoirs.

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Entries for the 2024 Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Writing are now open for short stories and memoirs.

Writers are encouraged to unleash their imagination and embark on a literary quest for this prestigious biennial national prize with a total prize pool of $17,500.

The 2024 Prize introduces some exciting changes including the introduction of a theme, ‘Resistance’ for the short story category, and a new partnership with Writers Victoria.

Nillumbik’s new partnership with Writers Victoria will expand the reach and audience for the literary award, and provide applicants with access to high-quality writing resources. The partnership also ensures a greater profile for the shortlisted entries.

Nillumbik Mayor, Ben Ramcharan said Nillumbik is renowned for its rich literary heritage, and Council is proud to continue its support of contemporary Australian writers through the Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Writing.

“This distinguished award not only provides a platform for writers to showcase their work but also offers the opportunity to win cash prizes, and recognises the exceptional talent in our Shire and across the country,” Mayor Ramcharan said.

Entries will be accepted in the following categories:

Short Story
Up to 2500 words
Theme: Resistance
Open, Local and Youth awards

Memoir
Up to 2500 words
Open, Local and Youth awards

Entry for young writers and Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people is free.

The Prize will be supported by a public program of events in partnership with Writers Victoria and Yarra Plenty Regional Library.

The program, running from mid-July to September promises a diverse range of literary resources, events, and workshops to ignite creativity and immerse participants in the world of writing. The program will provide a great opportunity to learn and connect with fellow writers and delve deeper into the art of storytelling.

The winning entries will be published in an anthology and presented at a major public event in early May 2024.

Entries close at 5pm, October 2 2023.

For more information and to submit an entry visit nillumbik.vic.gov.au/NPCW

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