Writers' & Artists' Short Story Competition 2027

Writers' & Artists' Short Story Competition 2027

Deadline date

Enter our free annual short story competition and be in with a chance of winning a place on an Arvon Residential Writing Week (worth £985) as well as seeing your story published on our site.

To enter, all you have to do is submit a short story (for adults) of no more than 2,000 words on the theme of celebration via our online competition form, and ensure that you have a (free!) account on our website. You can attach your entry in either txt, pdf, doc, or docx format, while you can add your contact details and a little bit of information about yourself and your writing experience in the 'Covering letter' field if you'd like.

The closing date for entries is midnight 12th February 2027, and the winner - along with two runners-up - will be announced on the blog pages of this site in March 2027.

Don't forget to read the terms and conditions in full (below) before you click on the 'Enter now' button at the bottom of the page.

Good luck!

                                                         

This year's judge

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About Arvon

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These are the full terms and conditions for Writers' & Artists' Yearbook Short Story Competition 2027.

1. No purchase necessary, but entrants must be registered on www.writersandartists.co.uk.

2. The competition is open to all ages, professions and nationalities, and you don’t have to reside in the UK to enter.

3. All entries must be original and unpublished in either print or ebook form. Prior academic publications don't count, neither do short stories or poetry that has been published as part of a collection. If an entry has been published on a website or Substack, etc., this is fine to submit. Entrants must not have an existing publishing contract for the submitted work. Entrants must also not have agent representation.

4. Writers may submit one entry only.

5. Winners will be notified at the email address stated in their entry. Sign-up for our newsletter if you want to be notified about the winner or check back on www.writersandartists.co.uk. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook, where competition updates will also be posted.

6. Entries must be submitted via our online form. You can access this by clicking the 'Enter now' button on the individual competition landing page.

7. Your entry must be submitted before midnight on 12th February 2027. Entries will not be considered after this date.

8. By submitting, all entrants thereby grant Bloomsbury Publishing Plc the right to publish their entry on www.writersandartists.co.uk in the event of their work being shortlisted and/or winning the competition.

9. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc cannot accept responsibility for entries which are not received or which are received after the closing date due to technical failure or for any other reason.

10. Winners agree to participate in publicity events in connection with the competition, should any be organised.

11. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc and the winners may enter into agreements which will grant Bloomsbury Publishing Plc the publishing, broadcasting, serial and electronic rights in the shortlisted and winning entries.

12. The winners of the competition will be notified in March 2026 and the winning entries published on www.writersandartists.co.uk.

13. Prizes must be taken by 31st December 2027 and are subject to availability.

14. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc are not responsible for travel costs to and from the writing retreat, so if you live outside of the UK, you will be responsible for your own travel costs.

15. The winning prize cannot be exchanged for the monetary equivalent.

16. The decision of the competition judges will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.

17. Employees of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, and members of their immediate family, are excluded from participating in the competition.