The deadline for the receipt of entries for a Church of Ireland-sponsored World War One Short Story Competition for 15-21 year olds has been extended.
The competition will be impartially judged by a select panel including the renowned author Glenn Patterson (pictured right) and the QUB historian Professor David Hayton.
The prize for the best story will be €1,000 with a runners–up prize of €300 and a “highly commended” award of €200 (or sterling equivalent) and it is hoped to publish these and up to eight of the best stories in due course.
Entrants are free to write about any aspect of the impact of the First World War in any part of Ireland or on Irish people in the period 1914–18.
The story should be no more than 3,500 words in length.
In launching the competition earlier this year, Glenn Patterson said, “It is all too easy to fall into the trap of thinking that previous generations are not just distant, but different.
“The competition is an invitation to imagine people just like us in circumstances we would hope ourselves never to have to live through.”
The deadline for the receipt of entries has been extended to 24 October next and the awards will be announced by the end of the year.
The decision of the judging panel will be final and entries will all be anonymised during the judging process.
Entries are to be emailed, where possible, to [email protected].
To receive an entry form, contact: Jenny Compston, Church of Ireland Press Office, by email: [email protected] or by telephone: +44 (0)28 90828880.
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