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Tempest Prize Launches
 

The poet and novelist Andrew McMillan has partnered with New Writing North to launch the Tempest Prize, a new addition to the Northern Writers’ Awards offering for 2024.

The Tempest Prize – named after the street in Barnsley where McMillan grew up – is worth over £2,000. One unpublished LGBTQ+ writer based in the North of England will receive a £1,000 bursary, mentoring from Andrew McMillan, and access to the Northern Writers’ Awards Talent Network.

It will be open to submissions of poetry, fiction and narrative non-fiction and judged by McMillan, alongside a co-judge who will be announced in January 2024. The Tempest Prize will be open for entries between February and March 2024. The winner will be announced at the Northern Writers’ Awards Ceremony in June 2024 and begin their mentorship with McMillan later in 2024.

McMillan said: “I was raised to believe that literature isn’t elsewhere, its right where you are; it’s your town, your street, your voice, your accent, your life. So often, growing up as a young man in Barnsley, slowly realising I was gay, the representations of LGBTQ+ life in literature and media felt beautiful but distant. I was very fortunate, to have access to books, and to a world that brought it closer.

“Over the last decade there’s been a great flourishing of queer literature in the UK, which I’ve benefited from, and loved being in conversation with. I want, in a small way, to help that continue and develop. The aim of the Tempest Prize is to put my money where my mouth is, pay forward the good fortune and privilege I’ve enjoyed, and shine a light on queer stories wherever they might come from in the North of England.”

2025 Tempest Prize now open for entries
 

The Tempest Prize will reward one unpublished LGBTQ+ writer based in the North of England.

This award is open to poetry, fiction and narrative non-fiction. You will need to provide an extract of a work in-progress. For fiction or narrative non-fiction this should be 3000-6000 words, along with a synopsis. For poetry, please enter up to 15 pages of poetry and a short commentary on your collection in progress. Please also answer the application questions.
 

To apply for this award you should be:   

  • Living in the North of England at the time of entering and planning to remain here for at least another 12 months.

  • Over the age of 18.

This award will be judged by the writer Okechukwu Nzelu.

 

You can enter by clicking here

Winner of inaugural Tempest Prize Announced

Alicia Byrne has been announced as the winner of the inaugural Tempest Prize at the 2024 Northern Writers' Awards Ceremony. Details of the 2025 Prize will be announced later this year.

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