Applications are open for the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival Short Fiction Story Contest 2025. The BCLF Short Fiction Story Contest is an annual writing competition geared towards unearthing and encouraging the distinctive voice and story of the Caribbean-descended writer and expanding the creative writing landscape of Caribbean literature.
Started in 2019 as the Emergent Writers Contest for unpublished writers with the organization’s maiden voyage into the literary world, its primary mission was to unearth the hidden storytellers of Caribbean descent in the North American diaspora by serving as encouragement and incentive for them to write their stories. That prize was called the BCLF Elizabeth Nunez Caribbean-American Writer’s Prize. Flummoxed by entries from writers in the region, in 2020, the competition was renamed the BCLF Short Fiction Story Contest and a second prize appeared, specifically targeted to writers in the Caribbean. The regional prize, unlike the diaspora one was opened to writers of all levels with the distinctive eligibility clause of residency in the Caribbean.
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Type of Opportunity | Competitions and Awards |
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Deadline | 01 July,2025 |
Country | USA |
Organizer | Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival |
Contact the organizer | [email protected] |