Deadline
30th September 2020
Who may enter
The competition is open to both unpublished and published writers, and from anywhere in the world.
Details
The contest is organised by the Gal… Read More
The Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize 2019/20 is now open for submissions. KEY DATES: Submissions deadline: 29 September 2019 Longlist announcement: 13 January 2020Shortlist announcement… Read More
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Terms and conditionsThe Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize is an annual short story competition for both published and unpublished writers, writing original fiction in English, and from a… Read More
Deadline 30th September 2019 Who may enter The competition is open to both unpublished and published writers, and from anywhere in the world. Description The contest is organized by the … Read More
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