The Albert Camus Award for Short Fiction created by Red Savina Review to champion writers whose short fiction explores and challenges the notion of human being in the twenty-first century.
First prize $300; Second $100; Third $50; One Honorable mention plus publication in RSR’s in Spring Issue Online.
The award will be given to writers whose fiction strips away the conceits of being human in an attempt to clear the way for human being. Entries judged by Guest Editor Khanh Ha recipient of Greensboro Review’s Robert Watson Literary Prize in Fiction.
Fee: $15.00 entry
Deadline: February 1, 2015.
Guidelines here.
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