The Glencairn Glass invites writers to compose
Scottish themed crime stories for its second short story competition.
Last year the world’s
favourite whisky glass – The Glencairn Glass – launched its first ever crime
short story competition attracting entries from talented crime writers across
the globe. The competition is being launched again this year, in partnership
with the Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival and Scottish
Field Magazine, with the theme; “A crime story set in Scotland”.
Over the past three years The Glencairn Glass - produced by the Scottish
family-run glassware company Glencairn Crystal - has supported and celebrated
Scottish crime writing talent working closely with the Bloody Scotland team to
sponsor their prestigious McIlvanney and Bloody Scotland Debut crime-writing
prizes. Its inaugural short story competition was launched last year to build
on this creative collaboration.
This year’s
competition opens for entries on 18th October and runs until 31st December.
Both experienced and novice crime writers are invited to submit their
stories, in no more than 2000 words, around the theme: “A crime story set in
Scotland”.
The first prize winner will receive £1000, the runner up will be awarded £500.
Both will also receive a set of six bespoke engraved Glencairn Glasses. The
winning entry will be published in Scottish Field Magazine in spring 2023 and
both stories will be published online at the Scottish Field website, as well as
the Glencairn Glass website.
Last year’s inaugural
competition was won by Brid Cummings, a fiction writer and occupational
therapist, based in South Australia. Her winning story - Halmeoni’s Wisdom –
was a dark tale of human trafficking, illegal trade and a desire for
freedom.
Brid commented: “Winning the inaugural Glencairn Glass Crime Short Story
Competition was a fantastic experience - not only did it provide an opportunity
to build my profile and connect with other crime writers, it also gave me the
confidence to finish my psychological suspense novel, which has recently gained
3rd prize in the Yeovil Literary Prize. I would highly recommend this competition
to anyone wishing to start a career in crime writing.”
Bloody Scotland’s Festival Director, Bob McDevitt, said: “At Bloody Scotland we
are passionate about supporting new writing and encourage aspiring writers to
seize this fabulous opportunity. A short story is a great stepping stone to
writing a novel. Whatever your background or experience we encourage you to
give the Glencairn Glass short story competition a go!”
All short story
entries must be submitted at www.whiskyglass.com/crime-short-story-competition
with the competition closing at midnight on the Saturday 31st December 2022.
Details can also be found at www.scottishfield.co.uk.
The winners will be announced in March 2023.
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