Great Housekeeping 2025 Fiction Competition: Uncover New Voices

The competitors is searching for fresh unpublished skill, without agency representation, creating in any type of category of adult fiction. Children’s, YA, short stories, verse, dramatization and plays, and any non-fiction will not be qualified for entrance.
Competition Details
Andrew stated: “It is such a challenging time in the world today, but stories are more crucial than ever to lead us with, to mirror our truths and to motivate us to something better. Those voices that probably do not have confidence or access, are something that I am constantly drawn to and Great Housekeeping magazine is such a tough champion of publications across all styles, that it made good sense to companion with them to drive this competition for 2025.”
The author of the winning access will receive ₤ 1,500 and an one-on-one, hour-long mentoring session with Nelle, and a remove of their job will certainly be released by Excellent Housekeeping online. Six runners up will be selected by the panel to obtain written feedback on their submission from a literary representative.
Submission Guidelines
To go into, send out three chapters (or the first 50 web pages– whichever is longer), plus a brief synopsis of your story (no greater than one A4 page) and a brief 100-word bio to Hermione Rodgers (hermione@rmliterary.co.uk).
The courts are Andrew, champion of Representative of the Year at the 2021 British Book Honors; Jennie Godfrey, Sunday Times bestselling author; Jane Bruton, editor-in-chief at Great Home cleaning and Joanne Finney, book director at Good Home cleaning and previous judge for the Costa Honors.
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