The 2016 Wasafiri New Writing Prize
Submissions are welcome in three categories: Poetry, Fiction and Life Writing. Ensure that you submit your entry/entries by the deadline: 5pm BST on 15 July 2016.
Winners will receive £300 and their entries will be published in Wasafiri.
For important Terms and Conditions, feesand entry details download the entry form below or email wasafiriprize@open.ac.uk for further information (entries will only be accepted if accompanied by an entry form).
ENTRY FORM PDF
ENTRY FORM DOC
We accept payment via the following methods:
Cheque - please make cheques payable to Wasafiri LTD and post to Wasafiri, The Open University in London, 1-11 Hawley Crescent, London NW1 8NP, UK.
Bank Transfer
Paypal - Click on the link below and insert the amount to pay.

Special offer
Back issues of Wasafiri are available to purchase at £5.00 each (RRP £9.00) to prize entrants. If you would like to take advantage of this offer, please complete the relevant section on the New Writing Prize entry form.
FULL LIST OF BACK ISSUES
We are pleased to announce this year's judges:
Diran Adebayo, named 'one of the Best Young British Novelists' in 2002; world-renowned prize-winning poet Imtiaz Dharker; and Vesna Goldsworthy, award-winning writer, former BBC World Service journalist and Professor of Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. The panel will be chaired by Susheila Nasta MBE, Founding Editor of Wasafiri and Emeritus Professor of Modern Literature at the Open University.
Background to the prize:
The path to literary success can sometimes seem elusive, even for those with talent. So, in 2009, the Wasafiri New Writing Prize was launched to support new writers, with no limits on age, gender, nationality or background. With a list of high profile judges over the years including Brian Chikwava, Colin Grant, Maya Jaggi, Jackie Kay, Tabish Khair, Toby Litt and Blake Morrison, the NWP has boosted the confidence of writers in competitive times. In the words of one winner: 'Before I was shortlisted I was ... convinced I was never going to write another poem again .. thank you so much for this, I never ... want to stop writing.'
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