Islamicate SciFi Story Competition
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The Islam and Science Fiction project has been running since 2005, we just entered our second decade. While the depiction of Muslims in Science Fiction and Islamic cultures has improved we still have a lot way to go, as is the case with many other minority groups. To kickstart things in this genre we have decided to start a contest centered around Science Fiction with Muslim characters or Islamic cultures (Islam in the cultural sense and not necessarily in the religious sense). We are pleased to announce the Islamicate Science Fiction short story writing contest. The contest is open from today (April 8, 2016) to the beginning of Ramadan/Ramzan/Ramjan (June 8, 2016). The winner will be announced on the day of Eid – July 6, 2016. If you already have a story then be sure to submit it soon, if not then start typing.
Scope:
Islamicate refers to the cultural output of predominantly Islamic culture or polity. Thus while the culture has its foundation and inspiration from the religion of Islam, it need not be produced by someone who is Muslim. The term Islamicate is thus similar to the term West as it encompasses a whole range of cultures, ethnicities and schools of thought with shared historical experience. The contest is open to all people regardless of their religious affiliation or lack there of. Thus a person of any religion, nationality, ethnicity race, gender, sexual orientation can submit. A collection of the best stories from the submissions will be released as an epub and available to download for free.
Prizes:
We already have the following pool of prize money:
First Prize: $200
Second Prize: $150
Third Prize: $100
Our goal is to extend it to:
First Prize: $500
Second Prize: $300
Third Prize: $200
Thus we need to raise $300+$150+$100=$550. Given the GoFundMe fees, this comes up to $593.45
Submission rules:
The stories must be either set in a predominantly Muslim culture AND/OR have Muslim protagonist(s).
Short stories in almost any variant of Science Fiction (space opera, time-travel, apocalyptic, reimaging classic themes, techno-thrillers, bio-punk, science mystery, alternate history, steampunk, utopian, dystopian etc) is encouraged.
No reprints: No simultaneous submissions: No multiple submissions.
Submission are limited to one per person.
Stories should be in English
Since we are talking about short stories, any story with less than 8,000 words will be accepted.
How to submit: Please submit your short story to [email redacted] with the subject line Short Story Contest
Judges (Alphabetical):
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad: Founder and editor of Islam and Science Fiction, Senior Data Scientist at Groupon.
Ahmed Naumaan: Dean of College of Engineering, DeVry University.
Noura Al-Nouman: Science Fiction author from the Gulf.
Muhammad Handara Hankins: Science Fiction Critic.
Rebecca Hankins: Associate Professor, Archivist/Librarian, Texas A&M University.
Questions:
If you have questions about the contest then you can either leave your questions as comments to this thread or email me at [email redacted].edu Be sure to spread and the word far and wide, we are looking forward to your submissions!
Scope:
Islamicate refers to the cultural output of predominantly Islamic culture or polity. Thus while the culture has its foundation and inspiration from the religion of Islam, it need not be produced by someone who is Muslim. The term Islamicate is thus similar to the term West as it encompasses a whole range of cultures, ethnicities and schools of thought with shared historical experience. The contest is open to all people regardless of their religious affiliation or lack there of. Thus a person of any religion, nationality, ethnicity race, gender, sexual orientation can submit. A collection of the best stories from the submissions will be released as an epub and available to download for free.
Prizes:
We already have the following pool of prize money:
First Prize: $200
Second Prize: $150
Third Prize: $100
Our goal is to extend it to:
First Prize: $500
Second Prize: $300
Third Prize: $200
Thus we need to raise $300+$150+$100=$550. Given the GoFundMe fees, this comes up to $593.45
Submission rules:
The stories must be either set in a predominantly Muslim culture AND/OR have Muslim protagonist(s).
Short stories in almost any variant of Science Fiction (space opera, time-travel, apocalyptic, reimaging classic themes, techno-thrillers, bio-punk, science mystery, alternate history, steampunk, utopian, dystopian etc) is encouraged.
No reprints: No simultaneous submissions: No multiple submissions.
Submission are limited to one per person.
Stories should be in English
Since we are talking about short stories, any story with less than 8,000 words will be accepted.
How to submit: Please submit your short story to [email redacted] with the subject line Short Story Contest
Judges (Alphabetical):
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad: Founder and editor of Islam and Science Fiction, Senior Data Scientist at Groupon.
Ahmed Naumaan: Dean of College of Engineering, DeVry University.
Noura Al-Nouman: Science Fiction author from the Gulf.
Muhammad Handara Hankins: Science Fiction Critic.
Rebecca Hankins: Associate Professor, Archivist/Librarian, Texas A&M University.
Questions:
If you have questions about the contest then you can either leave your questions as comments to this thread or email me at [email redacted].edu Be sure to spread and the word far and wide, we are looking forward to your submissions!
Organizer
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
Organizer
Bellevue, WA