Applications Deadline: March 31st, 2024
The AKO Caine Prize for African Writing, a registered charity, strives to broaden the readership of African literature through its annual literary award. The organization not only manages the prize but also hosts a variety of public events to foster connections between readers and African writers, through their annual writers’ workshop, which rotates locations across Africa, they assist aspiring writers from the continent in navigating the world of mainstream publishing.
The Caine Prize is named after its former chairman, Sir Michael Caine. It was established by his friends and colleagues after his death. The annual £10,000 award commemorates Sir Michael’s contributions to the arts.
Application for 2024 entry is now opened and you can start submitting your stories.
Eligibility Criteria:
- The story must have been published in the five years preceding the submissions deadline. For 2024 eligibility, the judges will only consider work published between 1st April 2019 and 25th March 2024.
- Entries must be more than 3,000 words or less than 10,000 words.
- Entries must be submitted by a publisher. This includes publishers of physical and digital books, literary journals, magazines, and arts oriented websites.
- Writers must be over 18 years of age at the time of submission.
- Self-published and unpublished short stories are not eligible.
- Publishers are encouraged to submit multiple short stories as long as they do not submit more than one story by the same author.
- Stories may only be entered for consideration for The Caine Prize for African Writing once. Unfortunately, this means that you may not re-submit a story for consideration, even if it was not selected for the shortlist.
- Genres not eligible for entry include: novels, children’s stories, factual writing, academic essays, plays, poetry, autobiography/biography, and any work that does not constitute a fictional short story.
- Submissions must specify which African country the author comes from and the short story word count.
- Publishers are required to upload a ‘publisher’s letter’ with each submission. See below for more information:
What should the publisher’s letter include?
Publishers are required to provide:
- Name of the writer(s)
- Title of the story or stories being submitted.
- Word count of each submitted story.
- The qualifying nationality of the writer(s).
- The date of publication of the story or stories.
- Confirmation of consent from the writer(s) whose stories are being submitted for the Prize.
11. Each story must be submitted by the publisher via email (submissions@caineprize.com) as a PDF attachment or via a link to the story (if it has been published online).
12. Please ensure ‘The Caine Prize for African Writing Entry for 2024’ appears in the subject matter of your email.
Submissions that do not meet the above criteria will not be eligible for the prize. If you have any questions or query regarding eligibility criteria, please email: info@caineprize.com
To apply visit: Caine Prize for African Writing 2024
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