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2025 competition now open!

Email your story or poem to cvshortstories@gmail.com We’re excited about the stories we’ll read when writers unearth the beating, gleaming heart of gold.

Competition Terms and Conditions

The theme is ‘Heart of Gold.’ Use your imagination to interpret it any way you like.  

Primary students in Year 1- 6 can enter stories of up to 200 words

High school students can enter stories of up to 500 words

Open section stories can be up to 2,500 words

Send us your story or poem by 11pm June 1st, 2025. Late entries will not be accepted.

The shortlisted stories from each category will be edited and published in ‘Stories from the Clarence Valley 2025 – Heart of Gold.’ The book will be launched in early December.

Primary school students: Each story must include the author’s name, story title, word count, school year, school, and teacher’s name. Teachers, please email us the stories as separate word files. Home schoolers are welcome.

High school students: Each story must include a cover page with the author’s name, story title, word count, school year, school, and teacher’s name.  Write the title on each page. Your name only goes on the cover page. Stories are judged blind.  Home schoolers are welcome.

Open category: Each story (fiction or creative non-fiction) must include a cover page with the author’s name, the title of the story, word count, and the category (Open). Write the title on each page. Your name only goes on the cover page. Stories are judged blind.

The winner of the open category will receive a $100 cash prize. Winning high school and primary school students will be awarded book vouchers.

The author owns the story. In entering the competition, the author gives permission to The Long Way Home to edit and publish the shortlisted stories in ‘Stories from the Clarence Valley 2025 – Heart of Gold’ under the author’s name.

The Long Way Home does not generate enough income to pay authors for published stories, but each author will receive free copy of the book. (We don’t pay ourselves either).

Stories can be emailed to cvshortstories@gmail.com

Frequently asked questions

Am I eligible to enter?

If you live in the Clarence Valley, or you have lived here in the past, you can enter. Students need to attend a school in the Clarence Valley, or be of school age and have an address in the Clarence Valley.

What are the judges looking for?

We are looking for well crafted, powerful, original stories that move us. We look for authentic voices – with a touchstone of your own culture, your own experience, enlivened by your own imagination.

Can I enter more than one story?

Yes. But make sure any story you send is the best it can be. Read it at least ten times, keep improving it, make every sentence work. Then send it.

Do I have to pay to enter?

No. Entry is free.

How will I find out if my story will be published?

We’ll contact you by email. The results will also be posted on this website, and on Facebook. We expect judging to be complete by August.

How should I format my entry?

As a Word document.  

First Nations writing

The Long Way Home has been proud to publish Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yaegl writers in all our collections. If your piece is written in the voice of an Aboriginal person, or telling an Aboriginal story, are you Aboriginal? If not, leave it for Aboriginal people to tell their own stories.  Use your own voice to tell your own story. The most powerful writing comes from our own voice and experience and identity.

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