e j brady short story competition
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The 2009 competition is now finalised - results here!
e j brady short story competion results 2008
EJ Brady Short Story Competition
Australian writers of short stories should now be well aware of the opportunities offered by the EJ Brady prize. The Mallacoota Arts Council has hosted the EJ Brady Short Story Competition for more than a decade. The main prize in 2009, for a story of fewer than 2500 words, is the handsome sum of $1,500. In recent years we have added another category; this section is called the Very Short Story. For fewer than 700 words you can win $500. In 2005, the winning writers were able to come to the Forest Flowers and Fiction weekend of spring festivities in Mallacoota, to read their stories in public. Most years the Arts Council organises reading events in different formats, both indoors and outside in our unique beautiful locations, where volunteer readers present the stories in original style. Music and poetry are sometimes added to the entertainment, which is composed of stories from the shortlist, in both categories. The competition is promoted through the state writers' centres, and regional newspapers.
About EJ Brady
Edwin James Brady came to Mallacoota in 1909 and set up his "Writers' Camp" at Captains Point, where Henry Lawson visited in 1910. Among his other famous acquaintances were Katherine Susannah Pritchard, Louis Esson (poet and playwright), artist Tom Roberts and William Payne the "New Australia" Utopian reformer. EJ pursued a life-long endeavour to improve the lives of both the writer and the ordinary man. He recalls, "We were radical bohemians, filled with sincere enthusiasms. We dreamt the establishment of a new Hellenic democracy. Literature and the fine arts would be a permanent policy of the administration, and Australia was to become the intellectual leader of the nations, and a fingerpost to the freedom and prosperity of the world."
We name this competition in his honour.