2025 Narratively Memoir Prize
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From Friday, October 24, through Sunday, December 7, 2025, Narratively is accepting entries for our 2025 Memoir Prize. We’re on the hunt for revealing and emotional first-person nonfiction narratives from unique and overlooked points of view. Entries will be judged on a rolling basis in four rounds: the first three by experienced Narratively readers and staff, and the final by our incredible and generous guest judge, critically acclaimed writer Susannah Cahalan.
Susannah Cahalan is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Brain on Fire, which has been translated into more than 20 languages. Her second book, The Great Pretender, was shortlisted for the Royal Society’s 2020 Science Book Prize. Her third book, The Acid Queen was published by Viking in April 2025.
We’ll award the top writer a $3,000 cash prize, as well as publication on Narratively.com and in a special limited print edition — plus, a virtual awards ceremony to celebrate.
Competition Info:
- Prize period opens: 9 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on October 24, 2025.
- Prize period closes: 11:59 p.m. EDT on December 7, 2025. We will not accept entries once the prize period closes.
- Final decision announced: On or around February 26, 2026. Entrants will be notified via Submittable and/or email.
- Entry fee: US$20, nonrefundable and due at time of entry; free entry for paid subscribers to Narratively.com (head here to subscribe!) or sister site Narratively Academy (become one here!). If you’re already a paid subscriber to either or both, first of all, thank you for supporting indie journalism! Second of all, head to the prize announcement page here to access both subscriber-only links.
- Eligibility: Open to folks 18 years of age or older on or before 9 a.m. EDT on October 24, 2025, and who are not employed by, related to or sharing living quarters with Narratively staff or our guest judges. This competition is open to anyone, including past and current Narratively contributors. Current and former Narratively editors are ineligible.
What should my entry look like?
As with all Narratively stories, submissions should be composed of vivid, active scenes, unique characters and an engaging narrative arc. We have a few rules to follow, but encourage maximum creativity within these guidelines. The best way to get a sense of what we’re looking for is to read the stories on the list of examples we love below.
Here are a few examples of first-person Narratively pieces we love:
- I Was the World’s Most Cancer Mom
- The Adventures of a Pakistani in Texas
- My Bizarre Reign as New York’s King of “Virgin Russian Hair”
- I Was Taught to Hate My Lesbian Neighbors. They Took Me In Anyway.
- Diary of a Bachelor Who Suddenly Became a Solo Dad to a Teenage Girl
- My Secret Life Tracking Down Debtors
- How I Wrote Myself into a Real-life Romantic Comedy — That Turned into a Survivalist Thriller
- My Coming Out Story, Starring a Priest, an Animal Sacrifice and Ricky Martin
Why do we charge a fee?
Your entry fee will allow us to compensate the people who are helping us effectively and fairly evaluate every single prize submission — from our freelance readers to our prize editors, copy editors, fact-checkers, visual editors and producers.
Submission Guidelines:
- Ready-to-publish pieces only — no pitches accepted
- Word count: 2,000 to 5,000
- Nonfiction, written in the first person and in English (translations permitted)
- Original and previously unpublished as a written work
- Simultaneous submissions are permitted, but must notify Narratively if entry is accepted elsewhere.
- Multiple submissions from a single author are permitted, but each must be submitted and paid for individually (with one entry per paid subscriber).
- Adaptations from other media (podcasts, scripts, etc.) are permitted with disclosure.
- Any citations should be in endnote form and listed at the end of the submission.
- Please remove your name and contact information from your submission.
- Narratively prefers common fonts such as Times New Roman and Arial, at 10-12-point size, double spaced, for ease of reading. Please do not include images or graphics.
To answer your questions:
- This competition is open to anyone, including past and current Narratively contributors. (Current and former Narratively editors, however, are ineligible.)
- The grand prize winner will be required to sign our standard contributor agreement.
- These are a few of the key points in our agreement:
- You retain print publication rights, should you pursue a book version of your story now or in the future.
- Narratively has the right to pursue TV and film projects based on the work. These projects could be either unscripted/documentary or fictional (inspired by your story).
- Revenue from any TV or film projects is shared with contributors.
- We publish Narratively Out Loud, which features read-aloud audio versions of select Narratively stories, so the contract also gives us the rights to produce those.
Take a look at our FAQ page here.
Please review our complete Official Rules & Submissions Guidelines here.
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Best of luck!
