Applications for the 2025 New Writers Awards are currently open. There are five categories: Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction?(also known as creative non-fiction), Poetry, Children's and Young Adult Fiction, Spoken Word, Scots.
The Awards will run from January 2025–January 2026. During the programme, awardees receive:
A £2,500 cash award, allowing them to focus on their work (the bursary will be paid in two instalments)
Tailored personal development opportunities, which can include mentoring from writers and industry professionals
PR, performance, social media and presentation training
The opportunity to showcase work to publishers and agents
A week-long retreat offering time, space and the freedom to create new work in idyllic surroundings (subject to circumstances)
A year's free membership to Society of Authors as well as an SoA training session
All mentoring, training and performances include an option for remote attendance as needed. We're very happy to discuss anyone's individual access requirements prior to applying.
Entries are invited in English, Scots and a combination of both. There are also two awards for Gaelic writers, run in association with the Gaelic Books Council.
You can apply if you:
Are aged 18 or over
Are based in Scotland
Are committed to developing your writing, whether that's fiction, narrative non-fiction, poetry, spoken word, YA, picture books or graphic novels (although the panel will only consider your writing, not any associated images)
Haven't published a full-length book, collection or show in the category you're applying for
The awards are free to apply to with all travel expenses covered. We have an Access Fund to help support our awardees with any barriers they may face.
Find out more
here.
Deadline: 31 July 2024 at noon