The 53rd Annual Writers’ Festival Contest is officially open for submissions! See submission information below:
Entry Deadline: December 1, 2023
Agnes Scott College’s 53rd ANNUAL WRITERS’ FESTIVAL will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 4-5, 2024. Finalist entries in the Festival Contest will be judged by guest writers Beth Ann Fennelly, Sholeh Wolpé, and and Leticia Urieta ‘09.
Contest categories are poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, and playwriting. A prize of $500 will be awarded during the festival to the winning entry in each category. Finalists will be notified by email in January. Their work will be included in the Agnes Scott College Writers’ Festival Magazine, published in April; they will also be invited to a workshop with guest judges on Friday, April 5.
For information about the event, write to Professor Robert Meyer-Lee at rmeyerlee@agnesscott.edu The deadline for receipt of entries is December 1.
Contest Rules:
- The Writers’ Festival competition in poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, and playwriting/screenplay is open to anyone currently enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate program in a college or university in the state of Georgia.
- Submissions must be previously unpublished. Finalist entries will appear in the Agnes Scott Writers’ Festival Magazine; authors retain all rights to their materials and may publish them elsewhere after the competition.
- Submit entries as Word-compatible or PDF attachments to the Agnes Scott Writers’ Festival at Submittable: https://
agnesscottwritersfestivalconte . Submit each story, essay, play/script, or poem in a separate file. The author’s name must not appear within the file. The brief cover letter must include the author’s name, school, email address, and phone number, followed by a list of titles of all works submitted, including titles of individual poems.st.submittable.com/submit - Each entrant may submit up to five poems, up to two stories, up to two creative nonfiction essays, and one one-act play or screenplay. Entries must be typed in a standard 12-point black-type font (no script fonts). Entries in short fiction and creative nonfiction must be double-spaced. Entries should use global formatting (for example, first line indents) that can easily be changed to our template for publication.
- Stories and creative nonfiction must be no longer than 5000 words, poems no longer than 100 lines. Plays and screenplays must be no longer than 20 pages and typed in the approved professional format.