The Royal Society of Literature’s V.S. Pritchett Short Story Prize for unpublished stories is now open for entries. There is a prize of £1,000, and the winning entry will be published in Prospect onlick if you enterne and in the RSL Review. Stories must be written in English and between 2,000 and 4,000 words. Entrants must be resident in the UK, Republic of Ireland or the Commonwealth. This year’s judges are: Tibor Fischer, Irenosen Okojie and Leone Ross. More information and entry details can be found on the RSL’s Submittable site: https://theroyalsocietyofliterature.submittable.com/submit. The closing date for entries is Friday 29 June 2018.
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· The @RSLiterature V.S. Pritchett Prize 2018, for unpublished short stories, is open for entries. Deadline: Friday 29 June. http://bit.ly/RSL_VSP18
· The @RSLiterature V. S. Pritchett Prize 2018 - for unpublished short stories is open for entries. This year’s judges are Tibor Fischer, @IrenosenOkojie and @leoneross. Deadline: Friday 29 June. http://bit.ly/RSL_VSP18
· #ShortStoryWriters! The @RSLiterature V.S. Pritchett Prize for unpublished short stories is open for entries. Deadline: Friday 29 June. http://bit.ly/RSL_VSP18
· Enter the £1000 @RSLiterature V.S. Pritchett Prize for unpublished short stories. 2000-4000 words. Deadline: Friday 29 June 2018. http://bit.ly/RSL_VSP18
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