EVERYTHING CHANGE CLIMATE FICTION CONTEST
In the wake of Earth’s hottest year on record, the effects of climate change are more apparent than ever. But how do we come to grips with what climate change looks like for real people in actual places? We’re looking for stories that illustrate, explore, or illuminate the impact of climate change on humanity and/or the Earth.
Individuals may submit up to one work of short fiction under 5,000 words.
Work will be selected and judged by New York Times bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson.
The winning story will receive a $1,000 prize. Selected work will be published in an anthology by the Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative at Arizona State University.
For more information and guidelines, visit the contest website. The submissions page can also be accessed directly here. Last year’s anthology can also be downloaded for free.
The deadline for submissions is February 28, 2018.
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