National Flash Fiction Day’s 100-word microfiction competition invites your submissions. Send something funny, something that resonates, is fresh and exciting, and leaves the judges lost for words.
The deadline is 15th February 2024. You’re invited to submit up to three flash fictions on any theme at no more than 100 words each. Titles aren’t included in the word count.
Last year’s winning micro was ‘All my lovers’ by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar. Read it and the other winning tales here.
In 2022, Jan Kaneen won with her beautiful mini-tale ‘Just a Word to the Snowblind.’ Read it and the other winners here.
The microfiction competition prizes are:
- £150 for first place
- £100 for second place
- £50 for third place
There are also seven awards of £20 for highly commended pieces. The winning and highly commended authors will be published in the National Flash Fiction Day 2024 anthology, and will receive a free print copy of this anthology.
This year’s judges are Sara Chansarkar, Jan Kaneen, David Rhymes and Alison Wassell.
Read more about the judges here.
By submitting work to the NFFD Microfiction Competition, you are agreeing to publication online and in the 2024 NFFD Anthology if your work is selected as a prizewinner or highly commended flash.
The submission fees for this year’s anthology is:
- £2.00 for one (1) entry.
- £3.75 for two (2) entries.
- £5.25 for three (3) entries.
Find full details here, including details of the free entry scheme.
This year, National Flash Fiction Day is on Saturday 15th June. How will you celebrate?
Got an event, challenge, competition or call for submissions you’d like to draw attention to? Send me an email at JudyDarley (@) iCloud (dot) com.