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Writing Contests and Grants for May 2022

Minimum $100 cash prize

I like the idea of writing contests and grants.

They present a challenge to meet editorial requirements. There is also the passive side of the competition.

You do some active hours of writing to submit your entry this month. And a few months later, you can get surprised with a payout.

Sounds exciting to you as well?

These publications are hosting competitions for May 2022. Have a look and see which ones best suit your knowledge and writing genre preferences.

This climate fiction (cli-fi) contest is from Fix, Grit’s solutions lab.

It is their second annual contest.

They want cli-fi stories set anytime between today and the year 2200. The plot must show a path to a clean, green, and just future.

Of high rank, stories showing solutions in communities most affected by climate change. And narratives that envision how a fair, decolonized society could look.

In 3,000 to 5,000 words, show the editors a world you dream of building.

Do you want to give your teen their first monetized writing experience? This competition is your chance.

The Roadrunner Review is an online journal produced by students at La Sierra University, a Seventh-day Adventist institution. This contest celebrates the creativity of high school and university students worldwide.

The student can submit once in either the fiction, non-fiction, or poetry genre. Poetry submission requires three poems, and prose is no longer than 1,000 words.

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