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Writing Opportunities 2025

Oxford/42 New Writing Prize

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Closing date: 
30 April 2025
Entry: 
Open to anyone over the age of 18 living, working or studying in the UK and Ireland at the closing date for submissions. No entry fee
Prize: 
The winner will receive £1,500 along with professional representation by 42

The Faculty of English at the University of Oxford is launching a new storytelling competition along with management and production company, 42. The competition is open to anyone over the age of 18 living, working or studying in the UK and Ireland at the closing date for submissions. The winner will receive £1,500 along with professional representation by 42.

It is open to aspiring novelists, playwrights and screenwriters, and is accepting both experimental writing as well as work that would appeal to a broad audience.he judging panel includes Abby Ajayi, creator of "Riches" (ITVX and Amazon) and writer on Emmy-nominated "Inventing Anna" (Netflix); Chris Chibnall, creator of "Broadchurch" (ITV), "Doctor Who" Showrunner, and author of Death at the White Hart (Penguin 2025); Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, author of Metamorphosis and professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford; and Rona Munro, Scottish dramatist of "The James Plays" and "Oranges and Sunshine".

The judges will select a shortlist of up to six entries by 30th May 2025. The winner will be announced in June.

Entrants must submit a synopsis (up to 300 words) and an elevator pitch of no more than two sentences for a work of fiction, along with one of the following:

Novel - the first 10,000 to 15,000 words
Stage or radio play - a complete script of between 30 and 90 pages
Screenplays - a script of between 30 and 60 pages for episode one of a TV show or a complete feature-length film script of 90 pages.

Eugenie Furniss, literary agent at 42, said: "In today's landscape we feel it is important to encourage storytellers in whichever medium they feel drawn to. As a literary agent, little beats the excitement of discovering new talent and we hope this prize will encourage aspiring writers to finally get started on the idea they have been dreaming about".

Entries should be emailed to:

oxfordwritingprize@42mp.com.

The closing date is 30th April 2025.

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Janklow & Nesbit UK Fiction Prize for literary love stories

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Closing date: 
9 April 2025
Entry: 
Open to unpublished writers aged over 18, who are currently a resident in the UK or the Republic of Ireland. No entry fee
Prize: 
£2,000 a one-to-one session with Federico Andornino and representation by Janklow & Nesbit UK

Janklow & NesbitCommercial and literary fiction and non-fiction.

No poetry, plays, film/TV scripts.

Send an informative covering letter with full outline (non-fiction), synopsis and first three sample chapters (fiction) to the main Janklow and Nesbit (UK) Ltd address for the attention of the Submissions Department.

Please include return postage if you would like your manuscript returned to you. US rights handled by Janklow & Nesbit Associates in New York.
UK has launched the Janklow & Nesbit UK Fiction Prize for literary love stories, in celebration of the UK office's 25th anniversary.

To enter the 2025 competition, unpublished writers aged over 18, who are currently a resident in the UK or the Republic of Ireland, should submit the first 5,000 words of their story. The winner will receive a prize of £2,000 and a one-to-one session with Federico Andornino, executive publisher at Sceptre Books - the literary imprint of Hodder & Stoughton - who will also be a judge this year.

The winner will also be offered representation by Janklow & Nesbit UK, which represents a number of authors of literary love stories, including André Aciman, Monica Heisey and Jeffrey Eugenides.

Emma Leong, an agent with Janklow & Nesbit, said: "Who doesn't love a love story? What better way to demonstrate human connection, how to love and be loved, and capture readers' hearts. We're very excited to be launching this prize, in celebration of our 25th anniversary, and look forward to reading all the entries."

Janklow & Nesbit UK director and literary agent Claire Paterson Conrad will also be judging this year's competition, alongside journalist Roisin Kelly and authors Chukwuebuka Ibeh and Kate Weinberg.

The deadline for submissions is 9th April 2025, and the shortlist will be announced on 16th June. The winner will be announced on 21st July 2025.

Read the submission guidelines carefully to find out the submission deadlines for each stage.

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