The British Council are now accepting submissions for New Writing 15

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The British Council are now accepting submissions for New Writing 15

How to submit work to New Writing
The British Council are now accepting submissions for New Writing 15

Writers from, or resident in, the UK and the Commonwealth are encouraged to submit short stories, poetry, literary essays, memoirs, biography and fiction. This could be an extract from a work in progress. Writers who are not from, or residents in, the UK and the Commonwealth are not eligible to apply. The deadline for submissions for New Writing 15 is 30 April 2006.

The work must be unpublished and not be due for publication until at the earliest September 2007, and the author should be willing to give the British Council non-exclusive electronic rights for 2 years following publication, plus translation rights and other sub-rights to be confirmed. The maximum submission sizes are given below. Submissions over the following size or word count will not be considered:

- 6 poems and/or
- 2 short stories of up to 7000 words each and/or
- 2 prose extracts of up to 7000 words each

Submissions should be sent in triplicate, clearly typed, double-spaced, page numbered and with name and address on each piece to:

New Writing
Film and Literature Department
British Council
10 Spring Gardens
London SW1A 2BN

Submissions from outside the UK can be submitted by email to newwriting@britishcouncil.org

The preferred format is an MS Word document, sent as an email attachment. Unfortunately, due to the volume of submissions we receive, it will not be possible to return manuscripts.

New Writing 14 (for which submissions are now closed) will be published by Granta on 05 June 2006.
New Writing 15 will be published by Granta in June 2007.