WRITER'S GAMES 2026
Not your ordinary writing competition.
The Writer's Games is a free competition designed to help you improve your craft fast. ​Every accepted entry receives honest, unbiased feedback from several judges.
Use the dropdown menu above to access the Games Info (how it works), Games Rules, Games FAQ, and Archive pages.
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Writer's Games 2026
Mock Events: April 17 & 24
Registration: OPEN NOW
Practice Event: June 12/13
Overall Winners: July 25
Vol 13 is available in digital and print
Check this year's changes
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Contact Theresa with questions.
Registration is required for participation. 2025 is closed.
Find submissions and formatting information below.
Read the Writer's Games Origin Story on the blog
Mock Event entries will NOT be published.
Look for winners announced in early June.

Mock Event 1: Desperate
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Mock Event 2: Here Comes the Sun
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First Place overall wins Extended Critique this portion!
2026 Events & Winners
The top five places in each Event will be featured in
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Honorable mention entries will not be published
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Practice Event: TBA
June 12
Practice Event entries will NOT be published but are eligible for Judges' Choice.
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July 10: The People's Choice
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Event 5: TBA
July 17
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Submissions & Formatting
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All entries must follow these submissions guidelines. During Games, we deduct points for incorrect formatting because many publications reject incorrectly formatted submissions.
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All Practice Event entries receive formatting notes to help you keep your points during scored Events.
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Interior Formatting:
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Arial or Times New Roman, size 10 or 12pt, black
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Single spaced
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1" empty margins on all four sides
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0.5" or Tab indentations for all paragraphs
Please do not use the spacebar to indent
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Empty line for scene breaks
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NEW GUIDELINES FOR 2026:
NO IDENTIFYING INFO IN YOUR FILE.
File Setup and Submission:
Include both your story's title and the Event name as the file name:
Ex: Pride and Prejudice - Act 3.doc
One piece per file
Include your story's title and the Event name in the subject of your email:
Ex: A Worn Path - Just This Once
Include your name/pseudonym in the body of your email for verification. You do not need to include a bio.
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Accepted file types: .doc, .docx, .odt
Live, unlocked Google Docs or Microsoft Word links are accepted via email (submissions [at] writersworkout.net). Set your document permissions to "anyone with the link can [comment or edit]" so we can collect it. We will not request access and we are not responsible for locked docs.
Email entries to submissions [at] writersworkout.net.
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The Writer's Workout is a global charity working to improve literacy through creative writing. We hold competitions, workshops, open calls, and discussions; provide motivation, tips, prompts, and giveaways; and offer a community rich in culture and skill. Check our donations page to learn more about how The Writer's Workout strengthens the writing community.
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Learn what it takes to produce one portion of The Writer's Games.
The Writer's Workout is a registered
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
run by volunteers.
The idea for The Writer's Games (originally dubbed the NaNoGames) came from Heather Glomb. The first Games took place in May, 2014, with a goal to "just write". When the contest finished, writers wanted a stronger challenge and this organization was born.
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Read about the first Games here.
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