HG Wells Short Story Competition 2025

Deadline: July 08, 2025

Competitions

Essay

Location(s)

  • Online

Overview

The annual HG Wells Fiction Short Story Competition offers a £500 Senior and £1,000 Junior prize and free publication of all shortlisted entries in a quality, professionally published paperback anthology.

Details

Theme 2025

Theme: The Middle Ground

Winners to be announced Sunday 16th November.

For further information, please read the rules and FAQs below.

If you cannot find the answer to your query there, you can email hgwellscompetition@gmail.com

Competition Rules

Write

  • Entries must be in English. 
  • Double quotation marks should be used for speech and single quotation marks for other appropriate purposes. 
  • The length must be 1,500 to 5,000 words. 
  • Entry to the competition are online only, with entrants submitting their story (as a PDF or text document) and any fee as appropriate via our entry form. 
  • All submissions should be the writer’s original work. You should not submit the work of others, either in part or in translation. 
  • The story may not be published, or accepted for publication, elsewhere including for other publications by the shortlist announcement date (Saturday 21st September). 
  • There is a template available below to make ensure your story is formatted correctly. You do not have to use it, but if it helps, please do so. However, whether you use the template or not, the pages should be numbered but the entrant’s name should not appear on any page except on the entry form

Check

  • Please ensure you DO NOT have your name or address ANYWHERE in your uploaded document: we judge all entries “blind” and including your name or address will invalidate your entry. To be safe, do not even use your own name as a character name.
  • All submissions must be made online, with all required fields completed. 
  • Stories should be the sole work of the one submitted author. Co-authored stories are not accepted. 
  • The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into. 
  • Entry implies permission for your story to be published in the annual HG Wells Short Story Competition Anthology, and used for Competition publicity purposes. 
  • The closing date is Monday 8th July 2025 and entries will be accepted up to 11pm (BST) on that date. 

Note

  • The closing date is Monday 8th July 2025 and entries will be accepted up to 11pm (BST) on that date. 
  • The story may not be published, or accepted for publication, elsewhere including for other publications by the shortlist announcement date (Sunday 21st September 2025). 
  • Copyright remains with the author. 
  • There are no entry fees for those aged 21 years and under on Monday 8th July 2025. Over 21s must pay an entry fee of £10 or £5 for those with student id. Details for payment are shown on the entry form. Each story must be submitted on a separate entry form and accompanied by a fee where appropriate. 
  • Judges reserve the right not to award a prize. 
  • Proof of age and / or student id may be required for any entry entered in the Under 22 or at the reduced student price. This proof may be requested by email after the close of entries and prior to the publication of a short list.

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Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Competition Rules

  • There are two competitions: The Margaret and Reg Turnill Competition for young writers of 21 years and under, for which the prize winner receives £1,000, and a competition for the over 21s which offers The Grand Prize of £250.
  • This year’s theme is “Time”.
  • Entries must be in English.
  • The length is 1,500 to 5,000 words.
  • Double quotation marks should be used for speech and single quotation marks for other appropriate purposes.
  • Entry to the competition are online only, with entrants submitting their story (as a PDF or text document) and any fee as appropriate via our entry form;
  • There is a template available below to make ensure your story is formatted correctly. You do not have to use it, but if it helps, please do so. However, whether you use the template or not, the pages should be numbered but the entrant’s name should not appear on any page except on the entry form.
  • Please ensure you DO NOT have your name or address ANYWHERE in your uploaded document: we judge all entries “blind” and including your name or address will invalidate your entry. To be safe, do not even use your own name as a character name.
  • The closing date is Monday 8th July 2019 and entries will be accepted up to midnight on that date.
  • There are no entry fees for those aged 21 years and under on 8th July 2019. Over 21s must pay an entry fee of £10 or £5 for those with student id. Details for payment are shown on the entry form. Each story must be submitted on a separate entry form and accompanied by a fee where appropriate.
  • Proof of age and / or student id may be required for any entry entered in the Under 22 or at the reduced student price. This proof may be requested by email after the close of entries and prior to the publication of a short list.
  • All submissions must be made online, with all required fields completed.
  • All submissions should be the writer’s original work.
  • Copyright remains with the author.
  • The story may not be published elsewhere.
  • The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into.
  • Entry implies permission for your story to be published in the annual HG Wells Short Story Competition Anthology, and used for Competition publicity purposes.

Dates

Deadline: July 08, 2025


Cost/funding for participants

There are two competitions

The Margaret and Reg Turnill Competition for young writers of 21 years and under, for which the prize winner receives £1,000, and a competition for the over 21s which offers the Grand Prize of £500.

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