The Climate Futures Prize
The Climate Futures Prize is a fiction story contest that encourages young people to channel their creativity and imagination into liberated visions of the future.
Stories of planetary liberation are critical in grounding our struggle today. They offer a sense of direction in a dizzying world of compounding crises.
In difficult times, stories of future liberation motivate us. In revolutionary times, they guide us.
If you need guidance, here are some elements to consider in your story:
The radical transformations needed to stop Earth systems collapse and build a liberated future
What it looks and feels like to live in a post-capitalist world where human needs are met within planetary boundaries
A world of decolonization and global justice
Societies that centre care, joy, compassion, and interbeing
Recognition that the pathway toward progress will necessitate work, struggle, sacrifice, and adaptation to ongoing planetary destabilisation
We love stories that transport the reader, offering a rich sense of time and place with strong character identities, landscape descriptions, and vibrant cultures. We also encourage authors to think about the purpose of the stories. They should offer readers active hope, empowering them to step into action and fight for a just, habitable world.
Diverse story themes are welcomed, everything from love stories to adventure stories, whimsical stories, mysteries, and thrillers. Ultimately, we want to see your visions of the future.
Rules
Story time horizons should, at a minimum, reach into the 2100s
The story must be 2,000 to 4,000 words
All authors must be 25 years old or under
Stories need to be written in English. Recognizing that this may not be the first language for many authors, the judges will place emphasis on the content of the story, not the language.
Stories must be original and not have been previously published
Only one submission per entrant
Submissions can be co-authored
Submissions are only accepted through the submission form
Submissions
We especially encourage submissions from those who face systemic oppression across, but not limited to, class, race, gender, sexuality, and disability.
Submissions close September 1, 2023 11:59 PM UTC.
Prizes and Selection Process
The stories will be judged by a panel of youth climate justice activists. Four winners will be selected: three general prizes and one under-18 prize.
All winning stories will be published on the Climate Vanguard website, featured on Climate Vanguard social media, and authors will be invited for an online event to discuss their stories.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do authors keep the rights to their stories?
Yes, we only request that they’re published on the Climate Vanguard website.
Can stories include fantastical elements?
Of course! We welcome magical, spiritual elements. As with all other elements, we only encourage you to think about what purpose it serves in the story and what it motivates in the reader.
Can I submit artwork with my story?
You can absolutely submit artwork if you think it helps supplement the story. We love to see your creativity in all forms. However, the focus of the judges will be on the story itself. Those who do not submit artwork are at no disadvantage.
For any other queries, don’t hesitate to reach out to hq@climatevanguard.org