Opportunities
Welcome to Literature Wales’ opportunities page where we share internal and external literary opportunities, from competitions to residencies, from Wales and beyond. If you have any opportunities you’d like us to feature, please email us on: post@literaturewales.org
Literature Wales Opportunities
Work Opportunities
Chapter Arts Centre: Marketing and Communications Officer – 15 August (10am)
The Marketing and Communications Officer will work with the Head of Marketing and Communications to deliver a communications strategy that expands Chapter’s audience development objectives.
Salary: £27,248 per year
Contract: Permanent, full-time (subject to a six-month probationary period).
Hours: 40 hours per week (TOIL). Weekend and evening work will be necessary subject to the needs of the programme. Marketing and Communications Officer | Arts Council of Wales
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama: Marketing and Content Assistant – 26 August
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is the national conservatoire of Wales. Its reputation is built on excellence, and it attracts the very best talent. The Digital and Brand team aims to connect, inspire and innovate to share the RWCMD story with the world.
The Marketing and Content Assistant supports the work of a busy team in delivering exceptional content and communications and raising the profile of the College. Working within the Advancement department, you will also work closely with other departments, to deliver the College’s vision and strategy. Marketing and Content Assistant | Arts Council of Wales
Call-outs
Black Bee Call for Submissions – Rolling
Black Bee Books is currently open for submissions from under-represented voices in Wales. As a new publishing house based in West Wales, the company want to be reflective of a wide variety of experiences and are actively seeking those who are under-served by the industry.
They are looking to publish both adult and young adult fiction and non-fiction, but not children’s books.
For submission guidelines please see: www.blackbeebooks.wales/contact
Hack Publishing – Rolling
Hack Publishing are looking for 10 writers to join us an exciting project that will explore work now and imagine working culture in the future. This will be a collection of essays with 10 different perspectives, although writers are encouraged to experiment with genre.
In addition, they are also looking for writers to contribute to their upcoming magazine. The first issue’s theme is: resilience. Writers can submit any genre of up to 3,500 words. It is a chance for new writers to see their work published alongside one another.
Find the full details on their website.
Folding Rock – Rolling
Folding Rock is always on the hunt for the best new creative fiction and non-fiction in, from and connected to Wales. We accept work by writers at any stage and age, and we pay for every piece we publish. Submissions are always open but specific themed call-outs for each issue will be made three times a year. We also take pitches for translations, visual essays and multi-media work – check out our website for more details: https://foldingrock.com/submit-your-work/
If you’re an author or publisher with a book out that’s connected to Wales, tell us about it here: https://foldingrock.com/tell-us-about-a-book/
Adverse Camber Productions: Bilingual Storyteller – 28 August
Adverse Camber is seeking 8 Wales-based Welsh-language and/or bilingual storytellers to take part in a training, research and heritage engagement project exploring stories of the Night Sky.
– £1,600 fee per artist, plus travel expenses (up to £150 per person)
– Accommodation and meals at Tŷ Newydd fully covered
– Training Materials and Trainer Fees at Tŷ Newydd fully covered
– Access to project team for support, networking and skill sharing throughout project
Bilingual Storyteller Call Out | Arts Council of Wales
Inklings – 31 August
The Inklings is a series of pocket-sized pop culture books that introduce readers to a wide range of
topics they might only have an inkling about!
They are looking for compelling narrative non-fiction, with writers able to present topics they are close to or have a special interest in, whether professionally or personally. Open to anyone who has something fresh and interesting to say or share, and who can write with impact and communicate their perspective clearly. We’re looking for books that marry deeply personal writing with cutting-edge cultural analysis. They are also interested in seeing pitches that address culture and its impact; individual cultural figures from a new perspective; social issues; expressions of identity; and the climate crisis and environmental issues.
Submissions are encouraged from writers of colour, writers who identify as queer, disabled and neurodivergent writers, writers from underrepresented socioeconomic backgrounds and those from other marginalised group. Inklings pitch submissions open from 1st to 31st August – Saraband
BookTrust Wales: Big Welsh Rhyme Time Commissions 2026 – 5 September (12pm)
BookTrust Wales are inviting authors, poets, writers, musicians, performers and children’s storytellers to help create some special new content for Big Welsh Rhyme Time 2026.
They are offering up to three commissions of £600 each. Big Welsh Rhyme Time will take place 2nd – 6th February 2026.
This year’s key message will be ‘Rhyming Fun for Everyone’. With this in mind, they are looking for different voices from Wales to help us create fun and engaging content that will encourage children to share and enjoy rhymes, poems and songs during Big Welsh Rhyme Time and beyond.
You can find out more and learn how to submit a proposal here: https://www.booktrust.org.uk/cy-gb/about-us/work-with-us
Comma Press: The Book of Cardiff – 26 September (midnight)
Call For Stories From Cardiff Writers.
Comma Press is looking for stories for the upcoming anthology The Book of Cardiff.
Genre: Fiction – short stories. Number of words: 2,000 – 6,000 words. Written in English or Welsh. Unpublished stories welcome.
Stories must be set in Cardiff, and written by writers originally from Cardiff or with a strong connection to the city.
This anthology will be co-edited by Martha O’Brien, a writer, researcher and editor from Cardiff, and Isabella Barber, an editor at Comma Press. Follow the link to Comma Press’ website for full submission details. This anthology has been supported by Books Council of Wales
Open Call for Disabled Artists: Disability Arts Cymru National Exhibition (2025–26) – 22 October (12pm)
Our friends at Disability Arts Cymru @DACymru are inviting disabled, d/Deaf and neurodivergent artists from across Wales to apply to their upcoming national touring exhibition: Effaith 🍃
Effaith (Impact) will explore themes of nature, landscape and climate justice through the lens of disability. The exhibition offers audiences across Wales an opportunity to engage with disabled perspectives on one of the most urgent issues of our time.
Two additional commission opportunities – supported by Amgueddfa Cymru and Corsydd Calon Môn – will also be included in the exhibition. Open Call for Disabled Artists: Disability Arts Cymru National Exhibition (2025–26)
Competitions
Eisteddfodau Cymru – Ongoing
There are several literary competitions held by various Eisteddfod events across Wales annually.
All the closing dates can be found here. For further information, visit the Cymdeithas Eisteddfodau Cymru website.
Merky Books New Writers Prize – 26 August
The #Merky Books New Writers’ Prize 25/26 is now open for entries – and we’re looking for unpublished, un-agented writers aged 18–35 from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds across the UK and ROI.
The winner receives a publishing contract with #Merky Books, and all shortlisted writers will be invited to our Writers’ Camp — packed with workshops, one-on-one editorial feedback, and the chance to connect with agents and editors. More info and how to apply here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/about/publishing-houses/cornerstone/merky-books/merky-new-writers-prize
Amazon’s £20,000 Kindle Storyteller Award – 31 August
Entries for Amazon’s Kindle Storyteller Award are open now for 2025. Self-published authors both new and established in any genre can win a £20,000 prize fund.
The Kindle Storyteller Award is a literary award celebrating the best of self-published storytelling, championing independent writers across any genre, both new and established, with the winner receiving a £20,000 prize fund.
Previous winners have included Stateside by JD Kirk and King Of War by Peter Gibbons. Since winning the award in 2024, JD Kirk has gone on to write his first psychological thriller, which is due to be released later this year.
The competition is open to authors aged 18 or over writing in English in any genre, who publish their work through Kindle Direct Publishing between 1st May and 31st August. How to enter Amazon’s Kindle Storyteller Award
National Poetry Competition 2025 – 31 October
The 2025 National Poetry Competition is now open for entries!
This year’s judges are Denise Saul, Ian Duhig and Susannah Dickey. The National Poetry Competition is one of the world’s biggest prizes for a single poem, and all entries are judged via an anonymised process, so put your best poem forward! National Poetry Competition – from The Poetry Society
2025/26 Nature Chronicles Prize – 31 January 2026
The prize is a global, biennial competition originating in the Lake District for essay-length, non-fiction – proudly regional yet international in scope. The winner will receive £10,000 and five runners up £1,000 each. The winning and shortlisted entries will be included in The Nature Chronicles Prize: 3 anthology, published by Saraband.
The competition is open to any work of non-fiction prose between 2,000 and 8,000 words long on a topic the writer considers to be contemporary nature writing. Entries must not have been published, self-published or accepted for publication in print or online. Essays, standalone extracts from unpublished books, and diaries may all be submitted. The Nature Chronicles Prize | An Award for Nature Writing
Next Generation Story Awards – February 26 2026
A not-for-profit awards program open to authors writing short stories worldwide is now accepting entries written in English.
Enter by February 26, 2026 to take advantage of this exciting opportunity to have your short story considered for cash prizes, awards, exposure, and recognition as one of the top short stories written this year! Next Generation Short Story Awards – Welcome