Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship 2022
Submissions closed at midnight 15 August 2022 (
AEST).
Tasmanian Literary Awards
Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship
The Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship is awarded to a young Tasmanian writer (aged 30 years and under). It celebrates the strength and breadth of young Tasmanian writing.
Formerly known as the Tasmanian Young Writer's Fellowship, the award has been renamed in honour of well-known Tasmanian writer, Margaret Scott (1934–2005).
- Nominees for the Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship must be 30 years old or younger as of 31 May 2022.
- The fellowship is awarded to the writer – it is not awarded to a particular work. It is a stand-alone celebration of a writer’s abilities.
- Nominations for the fellowship will only be accepted from writers.
- Nominees for the fellowship are eligible to enter works in the other prize categories.
- Previous nominees for the Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship may enter the Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship.
- Previous winners of the Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship are not eligible for the Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship.
- Nominees must upload a ten-page writing sample (in PDF or Word format) to their entry form.
- The sample can be of any genre, including:
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- non-fiction or fiction for adults
- non-fiction or fiction for children and young readers
- graphic novels
- poetry
- play scripts
- short stories
- literary essays.
- The sample can be one body of work or several different pieces of work.
- Writing samples must be typed and double-spaced.
- The judges for the Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship will shortlist up to four writers. They may request the shortlisted writers submit a larger sample of their work so that a winner can be determined.
- The winner of the Margaret Scott Tasmanian Young Writer’s Fellowship will receive $5 000.
- Entries extended: entries are open from 2 June 2022 and close 15 August 2022.
Eligibility
- Authors and writers must be Tasmanian residents. A Tasmanian resident is defined as someone who has lived in Tasmania for six of the past twelve months.
- The author or writer of any nominated work must be living on the date of entry.
- Any breach of the Terms and Conditions will render an entry invalid.
- Arts Tasmania may request supporting documentation to address issues of eligibility.
- The decision about the eligibility of an entry is final.
Copyright
- Authors and writers will retain copyright and moral rights to any works entered.
Entry
- No late entries can be accepted.
- Arts Tasmania will send the nominator a confirmation of entry.
- Books or other materials provided to Arts Tasmania will not be returned to nominators.
- The nominated work must be the author’s own work.
- Authors must give Arts Tasmania permission to publish an extract of the work for promotional purposes.
To read full terms and conditions, click here.
Enquiries
Contact Arts Tasmania on info@arts.tas.gov.au or 03 6165 6666.
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