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eShe Short Story Contest 2020 for Women Writers

So you have a talent for spinning stories and always wanted to be a published author? Get writing!

Update, October 1, 2020: This contest is now closed and we are no longer accepting entries.

Update, October 25, 2020: Due to an overwhelming response and an unexpectedly large number of entries for eShe’s Short Story Contest 2020, results have been delayed. They will now be out on October 29, 2020.


Do you have a talent for spinning stories and always wanted to be a published author? Get writing! eShe is delighted to present Short Story Contest 2020 for women writers in association with Embassy Books.

Jury includes one of India’s highest-selling authors, Preeti Shenoy.

Twenty winners will be published in a book of short stories in early 2021!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Theme: A life-changing experience (fiction)
 
Language: English
 
Word count: 18002000 words 

Author eligibility: Women writers age 18 and above, residents of India

Original and unpublished work only

Only one submission per writer allowed (please do not send pieces submitted elsewhere)

Submission format: Email your story in a Word document (no other format will be accepted). The Word document must also contain:

(1) The title of the piece
(2) Your name
(3) Your email
(4) Your postal address with pin code
(5) Your phone number

Email subject line: “Short story by (your name)”

Email your entry to: kaveri@eshe.in

Submission deadline: 11.59 pm on September 30, 2020

RESULTS

Results will be announced on October 25, 2020.

20 winners will be published in a book of short stories by Embassy Books to be released in the first quarter of 2021.

All winners will receive two copies of the published book + a merit certificate and notebook from eShe. Winners will be asked to sign a publishing contract.

JURY

Preeti Shenoy, award-winning author of 13 bestsellers, ranked one of India’s highest selling authors and most influential celebrities

Aruna Joshi, author and chief editor of Embassy Books

Aekta Kapoor, editor and publisher of eShe magazine


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21 comments on “eShe Short Story Contest 2020 for Women Writers

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Is it ok if the word count of the story is lesser then 1800.

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  3. inquisitivesoul's avatar

    Will the word limit be counted strictly according to MS Word count or by including only content words?

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  4. Shanmuga Priya R's avatar
    Shanmuga Priya R

    Does the story necessarily be centered around women’s experience?

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    • eShe's avatar

      No, not at all! As long as you follow all the other guidelines, please let your imagination go wild 🙂

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  5. Unknown's avatar

    We have to write life changing experiences in our life(as an essay) or we can show it by using different characters as a story ?

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    • eShe's avatar

      Hello! It’s a fiction contest so you don’t have to write about your own life or any other real-life incident. Go ahead and let your imagination take you places, draw up fictional characters and situations!

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  6. As's avatar

    Is there any participation certificate?

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  7. Dr Kulsum Mehmood's avatar
    Dr Kulsum Mehmood

    Dear Sir/Madam, I have just posted my entry for short story contest. Did you receive it, and is it alright ?
    Thanks.

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    • eShe's avatar

      Hello Kulsum, if your entry was in the correct format as per the submission guidelines, you will immediately get a confirmation email. Else someone will have to check your document and reply manually. Please give us 12-24 hours to do so in case you do not get an automatic confirmation email. Thank you.

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  8. Akansha Rukhaiyar's avatar
    Akansha Rukhaiyar

    Is fan fiction allowed?

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  10. Rose's avatar

    Can we include fictions as well on the same theme?

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