Celebrate ten years of the Richell Prize for Emerging Writers!
7 May, 2024
Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Richell Prize for Emerging Writers with us, in partnership with our friends at Hachette Australia.
Now in its tenth anniversary year, The Richell Prize has firmly established itself in the Australian literary landscape as a unique opportunity for emerging writers. Designed to celebrate and support unpublished writers, the Richell Prize is free to enter for unpublished writers of adult fiction and adult narrative non-fiction and offers the winner a rare year-long mentorship with a Hachette publisher and $10,000 in prize money. It is dedicated to removing barriers for unpublished writers, has no age limit and requires only three finished chapters at the time of submission.
Since its infancy, the Prize has attracted thousands of entries across adult fiction and non-fiction and Hachette has published or contracted twelve authors who have been discovered through this annual Prize, including Sally Abbott (2015 winner), Brodie Lancaster (2015 shortlist), Susie Greenhill (2016), Sam Coley (2017 winner), Julie Keys (2017 shortlist), Ruth McIver (2018 winner), Mandy Beaumont (2018 shortlist), Zaheda Ghani (2018 shortlist), Allee Richards (2019 shortlist), Aisling Smith (2020 winner), Simone Amelia Jordan (2021 winner) and Susannah Begbie (2022 winner).
The Richell Prize was established in memory of Hachette Australia’s CEO, Matt Richell, who passed away in 2014. This Prize brings together a group of people who know the huge amount of support that Matt Richell dedicated to emerging writers. Without the writers, there would be no Prize – so be brave and submit your work.
This year’s Richell Prize for Emerging Writers opened on 22 April and will close on 7 July 2024. We are open to submissions from unpublished writers of adult fiction and adult narrative non-fiction up to 20,000 words. See below for full details and FAQs.
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