New literary voices from refugee and migrant backgrounds are to be given a platform with the launch of the £15,000 Footnote x Counterpoints Prize for Fiction. The award aims to amplify stories that capture the complexities of displacement, courage, and belonging, offering a unique opportunity to writers whose experiences often go unrepresented in mainstream literature.
Footnote Press and Counterpoints Arts have partnered once again to support emerging talent, this time focusing on fiction as part of their collaboration. A £7,500 cash prize and a further £7,500 advance will be awarded to the winner, who will also receive publication with Footnote Press.
The open call invites writers living in the UK or Ireland to submit an 8,000-10,000 word sample along with a synopsis of at least 1,500 words. The judging panel includes acclaimed authors and industry experts, including Dina Nayeri, Bea Carvalho, Serena Arthur, and Almir Koldzic.
In a bid to counter growing divisions and intolerance, the prize is seen as timely and necessary. "We hope it will help us amplify remarkable new literary voices and lived experiences of displacement," said Almir Koldzic, director of Counterpoints Arts. The winner will be announced during Refugee Week in June, with a public event hosted by the Southbank Centre in London.
The Footnote x Counterpoints Prize for Fiction follows their successful inaugural prize for nonfiction in 2023, which was won by Sabrin Hasbun for her memoir Crossing: A Love Story Between Italy and Palestine. The award is now set to shed light on fiction that explores the intricacies of migration and its profound impact on individuals and society.
The application deadline is February 13th, with full eligibility details available on the Bonnier Books UK website.
Footnote Press and Counterpoints Arts have partnered once again to support emerging talent, this time focusing on fiction as part of their collaboration. A £7,500 cash prize and a further £7,500 advance will be awarded to the winner, who will also receive publication with Footnote Press.
The open call invites writers living in the UK or Ireland to submit an 8,000-10,000 word sample along with a synopsis of at least 1,500 words. The judging panel includes acclaimed authors and industry experts, including Dina Nayeri, Bea Carvalho, Serena Arthur, and Almir Koldzic.
In a bid to counter growing divisions and intolerance, the prize is seen as timely and necessary. "We hope it will help us amplify remarkable new literary voices and lived experiences of displacement," said Almir Koldzic, director of Counterpoints Arts. The winner will be announced during Refugee Week in June, with a public event hosted by the Southbank Centre in London.
The Footnote x Counterpoints Prize for Fiction follows their successful inaugural prize for nonfiction in 2023, which was won by Sabrin Hasbun for her memoir Crossing: A Love Story Between Italy and Palestine. The award is now set to shed light on fiction that explores the intricacies of migration and its profound impact on individuals and society.
The application deadline is February 13th, with full eligibility details available on the Bonnier Books UK website.