Writers of Short Fiction: Submit Your Manuscript for the Prestigious 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize

Submissions are officially open for the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the realm of short fiction. If you are a fiction writer with published works and an unpublished manuscript, this is your opportunity to receive national recognition, $15,000 in prize money, and publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press.

This blog post provides all the essential information on how to apply, who is eligible, and how to maximize your chances of being selected. Read carefully and make sure to submit your entry before the deadline.


About the Drue Heinz Literature Prize

Established in 1981, the Drue Heinz Literature Prize honors outstanding collections of short fiction. Winners receive:

  • $15,000 cash prize
  • Publication by the University of Pittsburgh Press
  • National promotion and distribution

This prize has launched the careers of many renowned authors and is judged by literary icons like Margaret Atwood, Deesha Philyaw, and Alexander Chee. The review process is anonymous, ensuring merit-based selection.


Who Can Apply?

Eligible writers must meet one of the following:

  • Previously published a novel or a book-length collection of fiction
  • Published at least three short stories or novellas in nationally distributed literary journals

Note: You do not have to be a U.S. citizen, but submissions must be in English.


Manuscript Guidelines

To be considered, your manuscript must meet the following criteria:

  • Form: A collection of short stories, two or more novellas (each under 130 pages), or a mix
  • Length: Between 150–300 double-spaced pages
  • Originality: Entire manuscript must be unpublished; however, individual stories may have been previously published
  • Format: Double-spaced, page-numbered, blind (no author name on manuscript)
  • Include: A separate list of previously published fiction

Who is Not Eligible?

  • Former or current employees/affiliates of University of Pittsburgh (within the last 3 years)
  • Authors whose manuscript has been self-published or published in any form
  • Manuscripts translated by someone other than the author
  • Works not written in English

Deadline and How to Apply

  • Submission window: May 1 – June 30, 2025
  • Platform: All entries must be submitted via Submittable

📄 For full programme details, visit the official announcement page.

Email inquiries: eomalley@upress.pitt.edu


💡 Expert Opinion: How to Stand Out

According to Grants Database, literary prizes like the Drue Heinz Literature Prize demand not only polished writing but also impeccable presentation. Here are their top recommendations:

“Writers should ensure their manuscript flows as a coherent whole, even if it’s a collection. Avoid including weak or filler stories just to meet the page count. Judges are drawn to original voice, thematic clarity, and well-edited prose. Professional formatting and adherence to blind submission standards are also non-negotiable.” – GrantsDatabase.org

If you need help refining your manuscript or your publication list, contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining, and review.


✅ Quick Submission Checklist

RequirementCompleted?
Manuscript (150–300 pages, double-spaced, blind format)
List of previously published stories/novellas
Meets eligibility criteria (previously published work)
Submitted via Submittable by June 30, 2025

Don’t miss this chance to have your work recognized by one of the leading fiction prizes in the literary world. Submit your manuscript for the 2026 Drue Heinz Literature Prize before the deadline and let your stories find the audience they deserve.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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