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The Louie Award Fast Fiction Crime Writing Competition Opens 30 November

THE LOUIE AWARD 

Fast Fiction Crime Writing

Rev those keyboards! Entries for the Australian Crime Writers Association’s annual fast fiction crime writing competition - The Louie Award - open November 30, 2023.

The Louie Award is for fast fiction -- a story of less than 500 words. As well as being in the crime genre, each year entries must also feature or incorporate a specific theme or word. 

The theme for the 2024 award is: Artificial Intelligence (AI). We hope it inspires many plot ideas and interpretations! Entries close December 30, 2023.

The Louie Award is open to all Australian crime writers. We hope young and emerging writers particularly take this opportunity to jump into crime writing. The Award is sponsored by Dr Antonio Di Dio in celebration of his late father Luigi.  

The 2024 award the winner will receive a $500 cash prize and the two highly commended writers will receive a $125 cash prize each. All three writers will receive a certificate and their stories will be published on the Australian Crime Writers Association website and promoted through our newsletter.

The Louie Award compliments the long standing and highly recognised The Ned Kelly Awards for crime writing. The Ned Kelly Awards are Australia’s oldest and most prestigious recognition honouring crime fiction and true crime writing. The Ned Kelly Awards began in 1995 and the first award was made in 1996.

The Australian Crime Writers Association is dedicated to promoting Australian crime, thriller and mystery writing. The recent addition of The Louie Award hopes to raise even more awareness of the strength of the Australian crime writing scene and bring a new audience of readers and writers to the crime genre.

For entries and further information click here.