Stories of the Nature Cities Prize for Flash Fiction 2020


Deadline Date: January 1, 2020

Entries are invited for the Stories of the Nature Cities Prize for Flash Fiction 2020. The prize was created to imagine and explore visions of how people, nature, and cities might join (or not). The theme of this year’s stories is City in a Wild Garden.

Write a short story (“flash fiction”, up to 750 words), set in the present or future (near or far) and inspired by the phrase “City in a wild garden”. You do not have to literally use this phrase in your story. You may interpret liberally any of the words in the phrase: city, wild, and garden. Plot elements must include cities, nature, and people. It has to be fiction (that is, a story, not an essay)—any genre, from science fiction to magical realism—and can be about anything: climate change; food security; utopias; wild nature; a love story; … anything. At TNOC, they are very interested in imagining cities in which nature and people co-exist, cities in which the relationships between the human-made and the natural are imagined differently.

Prizes

There will be, at the Judging Committee’s discretion, up to 6 money-winning stories:

  • One 1st place story receives $2,000;
  • Two 2nd place stories receive $1,000 each;
  • Three third prize stories receive $500 each.
  • A larger number of stories will be included in a book to be published (in late 2020 or early 2021) by Publication Studios.
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Eligibility

The work must:

  • Be 750 words or less, not including the title (i.e., “sudden fiction” or “flash fiction”);
  • Be fiction (that is, not an essay);
  • Be successfully submitted to the organizers no later than 1 January 2020;
  • Be submitted via the contest’s web-based form, below;
  • Be set in a city (the notion of “city” may be liberally interpreted);
  • Include as significant plot elements both nature and people;
  • Be submitted in English (although there may be non-English passages, for reasons of storytelling);
  • Be an original work by the submitter, to which he or she holds the rights;
  • Be previously unpublished, not under consideration in other contests, and remain so during the duration of the contest;
  • Not be racist, sexist, homophobic, gratuitously violent, or otherwise offensive;
  • Individual authors (under actual name or pseudonym) may submit no more than one work.
  • Authors must be at least 16 years old as of January 1, 2020.

Beyond these requirements, the work may:

  • Be written by a person of any nationality or country of residence;
  • Be of any style or genre of fiction (realism, surrealism, sci-fi, magical realism, dystopic to utopic);
  • Be set in any location;
  • Be set in the future (near or far) or present.
  • There are no limitations on the plot or action of the story, other than those mentioned here.
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Application

Click here to submit your story

For more information, visit Stories of the Nature Cities.

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