
A literary storm is brewing

The Minds Shine Bright writing competition Storm is open for entries.
Whether it’s fast and furious, loud and bright, something that’s brewing or a spirit summoned tempest, bring us your best writing to warm our hearts through this cold Melbourne winter.
What is Minds Shine Bright?
Minds Shine Bright is an arts business that supports writers. We currently run two fiction writing competitions per year. Minds Shine Bright Confidence, a longitudinal look at confidence in fiction and our current competition with a changing theme – storm.
Behind the scenes we are working on the Minds Shine Bright anthology Confidence featuring writers from our first competition. We will be announcing the winners at a celebratory event in August and launching Confidence.
Winning and commended entries receive cash prizes and are published. Additionally, certificates and gifts of recognition are awarded to a small number of talented writers.
Storm

Our new competition theme is Storm. The closing date is 30 September 2022
Storm has the following features:
- We accept short stories, poems, short scripts and flash fiction
- We seek short, succinct fiction. The word limit is 2500 words across all categories except flash fiction where the limit is 1000 words
- There are no category specific prizes.
- There is a focus on a smaller set of writers
- The prize structure follows a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 format:
- The winner receives $500
- Second place – $400
- Third place – $300
- Fourth place – $200
- Five commended entries receive $100 each.
- Winners and commended entries will be published by Minds Shine Bright in an e-book.
- A further 10 writers be awarded certificates and gifts of recognition.
- Winners are selected based on literary merit.
- The entry fee is $5 per entry
- Each entry submitted must be the original, unpublished work of the submitting writer.
- The judge of Storm is Amanda Scotney, founder of Minds Shine Bright and all entries are judged blind.
- Writers must include the theme of storm in some way in each entry.
Please read the full list of terms and conditions here.
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Confidence
Minds Shine Bright Confidence writing competition runs from October to February each year. Its aim is captures and share how fiction writers explore the theme of confidence over time. Four categories including short stories, poetry, flash fiction and scripts are included.
The tumultuous events of 2020 and 2021 inspired the first Minds Shine Bright writing competition. As circumstances change and as writers explore different elements of confidence we look forward to seeing how this creative collection evolves over time.

Visit our blog for writing posts and competition updates

Minds Shine Bright Confidence Anthology
The Minds Shine Bright Confidence Anthology will feature the winners and commended writers of the first Minds Shine Bright Creative Writing Competition.
It will be launched in August 2022.

Poetry
Short and longer poems
up to 2500 words
Fiction
Flash fiction – up to 1000 words
Short stories – 1001 to 2500 words
Script Writing
Short scripts
up to 2500 words
Minds Shine Bright
Founded in 2021 by Amanda Scotney, Minds Shine Bright, is a creative arts business based in Melbourne, Australia
Do you have questions about our writing competitions or the Minds Shine Bright anthologies?
- Awards Event and Confidence Anthology Launch – August 2022
- Storm writing competition closes – 30 September 2022
- Storm Judging – October to December 2022
- Confidence writing competition opens October 2022 and closes February 2023
- Storm Anthology Launch – early 2023
I want to ask:
Does the child have to be over 18 years of age to write an entry?
Hi Kathy, a child under 18 can submit a poem if parental approval is given on the entry form.
I’d love to enter this competition. I live in the UK, so how much does the entry fee translate to in sterling please? Thanks! Dorinda
Hi Dorinda, I think the current UK value is 2.74 UK pounds but it depends on the exchange rates. When you complete the form it should take out the right amount for you. You can contact us at writing@mindsshinebright.com if you have any further questions,
Regards Amanda
Do short stories need to be fictional or can they be based on true and actual events? Can they be like a memoir or shirt biography?
Hi Bruno, For the Minds Shine Bright writing competition the short stories need to be fiction. We don’t have any categories for non fiction or memoir.
Thanks Amanda, I have submitted my entry but haven’t received any indication that it or the competition fee was received. Do you not send out confirmation emails when you receive a submission?
Hi Bruno, we send out confirmation emails when they are requested by competition entrants.
Great! Thanks, I just wanted to make sure you received my entry.
Hi Amanda,
This is the first writing competition I have entered in a long time… I included my name at the bottom of my submission but have since realised that might render it void? Do I need to re-submit?
Hi Lauren, we will remove your name before judging so there is no need to resubmit your entry.
Regards
Amanda
Perfect – thanks for confirming!
What a great theme! I’ve really enjoyed writing a story based on this.